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Why Dr. Dominic Thomas Kleinhenz joined University Orthopedics and the biggest obstacle in spine
The Center for Spine Health at Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics added Dominic Thomas Kleinhenz, MD, to its medical staff. -
Dr. Stephen Hochschuler: Future trends in spine – telemedicine, robotics, AI & more
Orthopedic spine surgeon Stephen Hochschuler, MD, is co-founder of Texas Back Institute in Plano and chairman of the Texas Back Institute Holdings Corporation. Dr. Hochschuler stopped operating two years ago but is still very much involved in the spine field. -
Dr. Christopher Kager: The standout spine procedure in his career, future of biologics & more
Christopher Kager, MD, is a neurosurgeon with Lancaster (Pa.) NeuroScience & Spine Associates and chief, division of neurosurgery at Lancaster (Pa.) General Hospital of Lancaster General Health Physicians NeuroScience & Spine Associates. -
Dr. Stephen Fealy on BetterPT, Kno2 partnership and the biggest obstacle to orthopedic care
BetterPT has partnered with healthcare interoperability company Kno2 to launch a referral network. -
Dr. Jonathan Carmouche: Key thoughts on robotics and value-based care in spine
Jonathan Carmouche, MD, is section chief of scoliosis and pediatric orthopedics at Roanoke, Va.-based Carilion Clinic and director of the Musculoskeletal Education and Research Center at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. -
Why Dr. Christine Hammer joined CHI Franciscan and changes she'd like to see in spine
Christine Hammer, MD, will join Tacoma, Wash.-based CHI Franciscan Health when she completes her spine fellowship at Atlanta-based Emory University School of Medicine this month. -
Dr. Ashutosh Pradhan: Robotics in spine, patient considerations for outpatient surgery & more
Ashutosh Pradhan, MD, is a neurosurgeon with St. Louis-based Ascension Medical Group and practicing at St. Vincent's Brain & Spine Institute in Jacksonville, Fla. -
How the spine field is evolving with price transparency, robotics and value-based care — key thoughts from Dr. Peter Passias
Peter Passias, MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon with NYU Langone Health in New York City. -
Dr. Josh Marcus: The future of biologics in spine, what device has improved patient outcomes & more
Josh Marcus, MD, is a neurosurgeon practicing out of Danbury (Conn.) Hospital and Norwalk (Conn.) Hospital, as part of Nuvance Health — formerly Western Connecticut Health Network — and Neurosurgical Associates of Southwestern Connecticut, both of Danbury. -
Dr. William Richardson: The evolution of spine care technology and Duke's new spine department strategy
William Richardson, MD, is a spine surgeon with Duke Spine Center in Durham, N.C. -
How owning an ASC helps Dr. Daniel Lieberman deliver a 'world-class patient experience'
After his physician group closed its hospital, Daniel Lieberman, MD, was looking for his next career move. He found it in an ASC. -
Dr. Jonathan Gottlieb: The evolution of medical devices in spine, new payment models & more
Jonathan Gottlieb, MD, of Miami, Fla.-based Minimally Invasive Spine Center of South Florida is a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon specializing in the treatment of spinal stenosis, back pain and radiculopathy among other conditions. -
Why Dr Tyler Collins chose private practice in 2019 and future sports medicine trends
Tyler Collins, MD, a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, joined The Orthopedic Clinic Association in Phoenix. -
Dr. Jason Huang: What spine surgeons need to provide better care in the future — data, AI and commitment to the patient
Jason Huang, MD, is the chair of the department of neurosurgery at Baylor Scott & White Health. -
Dr Jonathan Gottlieb: The evolution of navigation devices, robotics in spine & more
Jonathan Gottlieb, MD, of Miami, Fla.-based Minimally Invasive Spine Center of South Florida is a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon specializing in the treatment of spinal stenosis, back pain and radiculopathy among other conditions. -
Dr. Scott Sanderson: The biggest obstacle in spine, next big trend & more
Scott Sanderson, MD, is a neurosurgeon practicing out of Danbury (Conn.) Hospital and Norwalk (Conn.) Hospital, as part of Nuvance Health — formerly Western Connecticut Health Network — and Neurosurgical Associates of Southwestern Connecticut, both of Danbury, Conn. He is also an assistant clinical professor of neurosurgery at New York University Medical Center in New York City. -
Dr. Jesse Even: Why price transparency and consumerism will be the way of the future in spine
Jesse Even, MD, is a spine surgeon with TMI Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Surgery in Arlington, Texas. -
Dr. Bradford Curt: The rise of 3D printing in spine and methods for tackling the opioid epidemic
Bradford Curt, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon at Cincinnati-based Mayfield Brain & Spine specializing in spinal fusion, minimally invasive spine surgery and image-guided neurosurgery among others. -
Dr. Zachary Tempel: The standout spine procedure in his career as a neurosurgeon
Zachary Tempel, MD, is a neurosurgeon at Cincinnati-based Mayfield Brain & Spine. He specializes in complex spinal disorders, spine tumors, minimally invasive techniques and spine revision surgeries among others. -
Dr. Nicholas Polifroni: The success of Norwalk Hospital's joint replacement program and goals for the future
The Connecticut Hospital Association honored Norwalk (Conn.) Hospital with the 2019 John D. Thompson Award for Excellence in the Delivery of Healthcare Through the Use of Data on June 20.
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