7 MIS surgeons on the move in 2018

Here are seven minimally invasive spine surgeons who joined new practices or took on new roles in 2018.

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Shelton, Wash.-based Mason General Hospital & Family of Clinics welcomed minimally invasive spine surgeon Ryan Halpin, MD.

West Orange, N.J.-based Atlantic Spine Center added Jason Arora, DO, to the team.

Vertiflex, a medical device company developing minimally invasive lumbar spinal stenosis solutions, appointed Ray Baker, MD.

Phillip Kravetz, MD, joined Tampa, Fla.-based Physician Partners of America.

Quinter, Kan.-based Gove County Medical Center welcomed E. Patrick Curry, MD.

Hopedale (Ill.) Medical Complex welcomed Nitin Kukkar, MD.

Jeffrey D. Coe, MD, joined Los Gatos, Calif.-based OrthoNorCal.

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