Spine
In the realm of spinal fusion surgery, the quest for faster, safer, and more reliable bone formation has led to…
A new study from physician networking site Doximity examined physician employment, job demand and salary data.
Here are 10 spine and neurosurgeons making the news in the past week.
Jeffrey Roh, MD, is hosting a Dec. 16 fundraiser at his Seattle home for Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, reports Northwest Asian Weekly.
Researchers at the University of Alberta in Canada are developing an implant that could help patients with spinal cord injuries walk again, reports Global News.
Five spine and neurosurgeons share their experiences with social media and the impact it has on their practice.
Khalid Kurtom, MD, is taking a team of Easton, Md.-based surgeons on a medical mission trip to Honduras in January, The Star Democrat reports.
Four spine and neurosurgeons outline initiatives they will be implementing to enhance their practice next year.
Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai recently received a $1 million donation from the Ray Charles Foundation to develop a new neurosurgery scholarship program.
A federal jury said two physicians were not at fault after they failed to diagnose a man with a disease that affects 5 in 5 million people, which a lawsuit claimed led to missed treatment opportunities, Law.com reports.
Frank Phillips, MD, director of the section of minimally invasive spine surgery and the spine surgery division at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, outlines where his practice is headed over the next year.
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