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'Spine surgery seems to be in a golden age': The trends generating the most buzz
From motion-preserving techniques to advanced navigation technologies, there are multiple emerging trends in spine surgery. -
5 things to know about Vanderbilt's spine chief
Byron Stephens, II, MD, is division chief of orthopedic spine surgery at Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center. -
Former UChicago Medicine neurosurgery chief dies
David Frim, MD, PhD, who was chief of neurosurgery at the University of Chicago Medicine, died Aug. 22 at the age of 63. -
5 things to know about Massachusetts General Hospital's spine chief
John Shin, MD, is chief of spine neurosurgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. -
'No other industry would tolerate this': The problem with prior authorization in spine surgery
The prior authorization system is seen as flawed by many surgeons working in orthopedics, spine surgery and beyond. -
Dr. Galal Elsayed joins Weill Cornell
Galal Elsayed, MD, a neurosurgeon, has joined the faculty of the Weill Cornell Medicine Brain and Spine Center in New York City. -
Relievant Medsystems launches training platform for Intracept
Relievant Medsystems released the Intracept Simulator System, a training program for the Intracept procedure, the company said Sept. 21. -
When the spine surgeon becomes the patient: 4 insights
Spine surgeons spend the majority of their days taking care of patients. But what happens when they're the one who's injured? -
5 things to know about Johns Hopkins' spine chief
Khaled Kebaish, MD, is division chief of orthopedic spine surgery at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. -
5 things to know about Yale's chief of spine surgery
Jonathan Grauer, MD, is chief of spine surgery at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn. -
Dr. Todd Lanman launches disc replacement program for patients
Todd Lanman, MD, launched the ADR Spine Top Doctors in Arthroplasty Program to connect patients with disc replacement surgeons in their regions. -
New Jersey hospital earns 2nd consecutive Gold Seal spine certification
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J. earned its second Gold Seal of Approval by the Joint Commission for Disease-Specific Care Re-Certification for Spine Surgery. -
UP Health Systems adds neurosurgeon
UP Health System Marquette in Michigan added neurosurgeon Elizabeth Hogan, MD, to the Brain and Spine Center, according to a Sept. 12 news release. -
The 'hidden danger' regarding elimination of prior-authorization for certain medical and surgical service
We all know of the unnecessary delays in patient care that prior authorizations can pose. -
10 best neurosurgery specialty hospitals in the world: 2024
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., is the best specialty hospital in the world for neurosurgery, according to Newsweek. -
Steadman adds Dr. Malia Cali to sports medicine team
Malia Cali, MD, has joined the staff of Vail, Colo.-based Steadman Clinic. -
10 lowest-paying states for spine surgeons in 2023
In Florida, the lowest-paying state for spine surgeons, the average pay is $244,853 — 24 percent less than the national average — according to career website ZipRecruiter. -
10 highest-paying states for spine surgeons in 2023
A spine surgeon can make between $244,853 and $381,289 — a range of $136,436 — depending on which state they practice in, according to career website ZipRecruiter. -
Setting the tone: The music spine surgeons listen to in the OR
Music is an important part of people's daily lives, and for surgeons the right playlist can help set the grounds for a confident, successful surgery. -
ChatGPT diagnosis spinal condition missed by 17 specialists
ChatGPT spotted and diagnosed a pediatric patient's tethered cord syndrome that was missed by 17 specialists, People reported Sept. 12.
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