Here are seven takeaways:
1. Dr. Badlani oversees a number of areas, including physician and patient outreach as well as supporting the company’s marketing initiatives.
2. Nobilis Health owns and manages ambulatory and acute care healthcare facilities.
3. Dr. Badlani practices at the Orthopedic Sports Clinic in Houston.
4. He focuses on treating spine, back and neck pain as well as complicated spinal disorders such as scoliosis.
5. He also has expertise in minimally invasive and motion-sparing techniques.
6. He is a reviewer for The Spine Journal and The International Journal of Spine Surgery.
7. Dr. Badlani completed fellowships in adult and pediatric spine surgery at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
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