Here are five notes:
1. Dr. Rice will treat patients at Bristol Regional Medical Center’s Highlands Neurosurgery.
2. He will join neurosurgeons Travis Burt, MD, Jody Helms, MD, and Matthew Wood, MD, at the practice.
3. Dr. Rice specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery as well as treating an array of spinal and intracranial diseases.
4. He has authored six publications on neurosurgery topics.
5. Dr. Rice completed his neurological surgery fellowship at Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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