SMISS Highlights features 10 informative video modules that address indications, techniques and outcomes for current minimally invasive spine techniques. Participants who review the modules may take a brief online test and upon passing the test, may immediately print their CME certificate.
Topics of the SMISS Highlights series include: minimally invasive TLIF, interspinous process, pre-sacral and direct lateral techniques, in addition to MIS techniques for spinal trauma, deformity and degenerative problems.
“There is immense need and demand for quality education addressing minimally invasive spine techniques,” Choll Kim, MD, executive director of SMISS, said in the release. “While the SMISS Annual Meeting partially meets this need, we want to make top-quality MIS education available for far more surgeons worldwide. The SMISS Highlights series meets this goal. Surgeons around the globe can now advance their MIS knowledge by viewing these modules at their convenience and at no charge.”
To access the SMISS Highlights series, visit: www.spinecme.org/series/09/smiss.
Read the SMISS release on SMISS Highlights.
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