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Dr. Thomas Graham: The most exciting innovations in healthcare + why it's the 'antithesis' of a great business model
Thomas Graham, MD, is a clinical professor in the department of orthopedic surgery and associate chief of the division of hand surgery at New York City-based NYU Langone Health. Here, Dr. Graham discusses the biggest issues and innovations in his specialty. -
Dr. Matthew Goodwin discusses spinal tumor research and the evolution of the modern patient
Matthew Goodwin, MD, PhD, is an assistant professor of orthopedic surgery and neurological surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University in St. Louis. -
Dr. Erich Anderer discusses the impact of a single payer system in spine
Erich Anderer, MD, is chief of neurosurgery at NYU Langone Hospital – Brooklyn and assistant professor of neurosurgery at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. -
Differences in Canadian, U.S. spine care: Q&A with Dr. Stephanie de Vere
Stephanie de Vere, MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon with Kansas City, Mo.-based Sano Orthopedics. -
'Great patient care is great business': Dr. Matthew Goodwin on patient, price transparency in spine
Matthew Goodwin, MD, PhD, is an assistant professor of orthopedic surgery and neurological surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University in St. Louis. -
Dr. Thomas Loftus: How a single-payer system would harm spine practice in the US
Thomas Loftus, MD, founded the Austin (Texas) Neurological Institute in 2003. He treats a wide range of neurological disorders with a special focus on complex spine and minimally invasive techniques. -
Dr. Adrian Park: Work-related injuries affecting orthopedic, spine surgeons & other specialists
Adrian Park, MD, is chair of the department of surgery at Anne Arundel Medical System in Annapolis, Md. He spoke to Becker's Spine Review about work-related injuries affecting surgical specialists. -
Dr. Benedict Nwachukwu on joining Hospital for Special Surgery and emerging trends in sports medicine
Orthopedic surgeon Benedict Nwachukwu, MD, joined New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery in September. -
Dr. John Kennedy: Trends in platelet-rich plasma, stem cells for sports medicine
John Kennedy, MD, is chief of the division of foot and ankle surgery and professor in the department of orthopedic surgery at NYU Langone in New York City. -
How CTL Amedica has grown since the $10M acquisition in spine, and what lies ahead
CTL Medical acquired the spine portfolio of Amedica for $10 million in October 2018. -
How awake endoscopic spine surgery reinvigorated Dr. Raymond Gardocki's practice
Raymond Gardocki, MD, is a spine surgeon specializing in endoscopic spine surgery at Memphis, Tenn.-based Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics. -
Dr. John Kennedy on the impact of nanoscopes in orthopedics, sports medicine
John Kennedy, MD, chief of the division of foot and ankle surgery and professor in the department of orthopedic surgery at NYU Langone, performed an ankle debridement with a new visualization device at New York City-based NYU Langone in September. -
Dr. Raymond Gardocki: Endoscopic spine surgery in the US — will it catch up to other countries?
Raymond Gardocki, MD, joined Memphis, Tenn.-based Campbell Clinic Orthopedics after completing a spine surgery fellowship at the Los Angeles Spine Surgery Institute in 2004. -
Clarifying patient, provider goals before surgery and robotics in spine: Q&A with Dr. Kris Radcliff
Kris Radcliff, MD, is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon with Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute, focusing on minimally invasive spine surgery and artificial disc replacement. -
Dr. Kris Radcliff on the development of endoscopic spine surgery in the US
Kris Radcliff, MD, is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon with Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute. -
Dr. Isaac Karikari: Changing attitudes toward opioids and how physicians can drive change
Isaac Karikari, MD, is an associate professor of neurosurgery and director of the adult neurosurgery spine fellowship at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C. -
Dr. Evalina Burger: The big challenges for spine and top goals for the next 3-5 years
Evalina Burger, MD, is the Robert D'Ambrosia Endowed Chair of Orthopedics at the school of medicine for the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. -
Dr. John Rhee: The important innovations in spine
After performing three lumbar and one cervical spine surgeries on Sept. 12, John Rhee, MD, left Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta to speak to Becker's Spine Review about the university's new spine publication. -
How are emerging spine surgeons viewing private practice vs. employment opportunities? Dr. Kris Radcliff discusses
Kris Radcliff, MD, is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon with 10 years of experience in private practice with Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute. -
How Dr. Kris Radcliff's spine practice evolved in 10 years, and where it's headed
Kris Radcliff, MD, is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon with Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute.
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