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Dr. Wellington Hsu: Why robotic technology could revolutionize spine surgery, and where AI fits in
Wellington Hsu, MD, Clifford C. Raisbeck Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and director of research at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, sees great promise in robotic technology and artificial intelligence to improve spine care. -
Dr. James Harrop: The future of 3D printing and maximizing value in spine
James Harrop, MD, is a professor of neurosurgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. -
Dr. Andrew Freese: 4 Qs on spine technology and trends ahead
Andrew Freese, MD, is a neurosurgeon at Suburban Community Hospital in East Norriton Township, Pa. Here, Dr. Freese discusses what technology he is most excited about in spine, thoughts on how to tackle the opioid epidemic and more. -
Dr. Stephen Kalhorn: 2 spine devices to be excited about and key considerations for early adapters
Stephen Kalhorn, MD, is a professor of neurosurgery at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. He treats patients for spinal cord, brain and spinal column disorders, including degenerative conditions affecting the spine such as neck pain, spine fractures and scoliosis among others. -
Joint preservation in the era of value-based care — 7 Qs with Dr. John Uribe
Inlay glenoid implants are a "paradigm-changer" in shoulder surgery, according to Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute's John Uribe, MD. -
Dr. Harel Deutsch: A spine surgeon's perspective on how to tackle the national opioid epidemic and more
Harel Deutsch, MD, is an associate professor at the department of neurosurgery at Rush University in Chicago and co-director of the Rush Spine Center. He specializes in the treatment of degenerative and traumatic disease of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine, with an emphasis on minimally invasive surgery. -
Dr. James Andrews on the arthroscope, biologics & more
James Andrews, MD, founding partner of Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, is a renowned sports medicine specialist. -
Dr. David Antezana on developing The Complex Spine Roadmap, robotics and big challenges in spine
David Antezana, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon at The Oregon Clinic in Portland and co-medical director of the Spine Center at Providence Brain and Spine Institute, also in Portland. -
Dr. Rafe Sales: Advice for young physicians considering a career in spine
Rafe Sales, MD, is a fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon at Summit Spine Institute in West Haven-Sylvan, Ore., and co-medical director of the Spine Center at Providence Brain and Spine Institute in Portland, Ore. -
Dr. Vivek Deshmukh of Providence Brain & Spine Institute and The Oregon Clinic: modern challenges in spinal surgery
Vivek Deshmukh, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon at The Oregon Clinic in Portland and chairman of the department of neurosurgery at Providence (Ore.) Brain and Spine Institute. -
Dr. Emeka Nwodim of Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics: 4 Qs on the challenges & opportunities in spine
Emeka Nwodim, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in spinal reconstruction surgery at Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics, Bay Area Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Glen Burnie, Md. -
Dr. Selby Chen of the Mayo Clinic: The major challenges facing spine today
Selby Chen, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon and an assistant professor of neurosurgery at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla. -
Dr. Mark McLaughlin on what drives him as a neurosurgeon, how being a hall of fame wrestler has helped him in medicine & more
Mark McLaughlin is a board-certified neurosurgeon practicing at Princeton Brain and Spine Care in New Jersey. -
Dr. Lali Sekhon: Staying on top of his game as a neurosurgeon, tackling the opioid crisis & more
Lali Sekhon, MD, PhD, is a board-certified and double fellowship-trained spine neurosurgeon at Nevada neurosurgery and chief of neurosurgery at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nev. -
Dr. Ciro G. Randazzo: Staying on top of your game as a neurosurgeon, the future of bundled payments in spine and more
Ciro G. Randazzo, MD, is the chief neurosurgery at Hudson Regional Hospital in Secaucus, N.J., and a physician with IGEA Brain, Spine & Orthopedics. He is both a board-certified neurosurgeon and neuroendovascular specialist. -
Dr. Paul Houle: The future of spinal fusions and what device has dramatically improved OR efficiency
Paul Houle, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon with Cape Cod Healthcare Neurosurgery in Hyannis, Mass. -
Dr. Jason Koh: Behind the scenes of Skokie Hospital's $400M transformation into an orthopedics, spine institute
Jason Koh, MD, the director of NorthShore Orthopaedic & Spine Institute based in Skokie, Ill., discusses NorthShore University HealthSystem's new approach to orthopedic and spine care. -
Dr. J. Brian Gill: Spinal fusions, the future of 3D printing and advancements in OR technology
J. Brian Gill, MD, MBA, is a fellowship trained and board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon at Nebraska Spine Hospital in Omaha. -
Dr. Paul McCormick: How to maintain patient safety as spine surgery becomes more complex
Paul McCormick, MD, is co-surgeon-in-chief of NewYork-Presbyterian Och Spine Hospital and co-chair of the Spine Patient Safety Summit in New York City. -
Dr. Roy W. Sanders: challenges in orthopedics, new payment models and surgeon opportunities
Roy W. Sanders, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, focused on acute trauma and posttraumatic reconstruction, as well as foot and ankle surgery.
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