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AI models pass neurosurgery tests at Brown University
Researchers at Brown University in Providence, R.I. found artificial inelligence models were able to pass written and oral neurosurgery exams, The Brown Daily Herald reported April 25. -
Neurosurgeon found fatally shot in Detroit home
Detroit police are investigating the death of a neurosurgeon who worked at Ascension St. John Hospital, ABC News reported April 25. -
Akron Children's opens $3.5M pediatric spine surgery OR
Akron (Ohio) Children's Hospital has opened a new operating room dedicated to child, adolescent and young adult spine surgeries. -
Virginia Spine Institute surgeons win award for AR research
Ehsan Jazini, MD, Christopher Good, MD, Thomas Schuler, MD, and Colin Haines, MD of the Virginia Spine Institute in Reston earned the Global Spine Journal's 2022 Best Paper Award. -
Dr. Jason Dreyer settles unnecessary surgery allegations for $1.17M
Jason Dreyer, DO, will pay $1.17 million to settle allegations he performed medically unnecessary neurosurgery, the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin reported April 24. -
Cervical disc replacement reimbursement sees 'steady decline'
After adjusting for inflation, reimbursements for cervical disc replacement have fallen 12.9 percent between 2009 and 2021, according to an analysis in the International Journal of Spine Surgery. -
3 recent spine, orthopedic studies to know
Here are three spine and orthopedic studies to know: -
Holyoke Medical Center opens minimally invasive spine center
Holyoke (Mass.) Medical Center opened The Institute for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, the hospital said in a news release shared with Becker's. -
AANS names new leadership
The American Association of Neurological Surgeons named its next president and vice president. -
2 pro golfers have orthopedic surgeries
Two pro golf stars underwent orthopedic surgeries in April. -
The biggest threats to spine surgeons in 2023
From decreasing reimbursements to widening physician scope, here is what six spine surgeons say are the biggest threats to their profession. -
Dr. Thomas Zdeblick joins Orthopedic & Spine Centers of Wisconsin
Thomas Zdeblick, MD, is joining Orthopedic & Spine Centers of Wisconsin in Madison, the practice said April 18. -
ISASS pushes for updated diagnosis codes for spine patients
The International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery requested an update to the International Classification of Diseases for spine patient codes during a March 10 public forum. -
Who is the best spine surgeon in the US? ChatGPT answers
ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot from OpenAI, has become popular for its practical and entertaining applications. -
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences adds to neurosurgery department
Deanna Sasaki-Adams, MD, joined the department of neurosurgery at the University of Arkansas for Medical Center in Little Rock. -
Dr. Richard Broderick completes 50th case using Augmedics' spine navigation system
Richard Broderick, MD, a neurosurgeon at Advocate Sherman Hospital in Elgin, Ill., has completed his 50th procedure using Augmedics' Xvision spine navigation system, according to an April 13 tweet from Augmedics. -
Spine surgeons on the screen: What entertainment gets right, wrong about the job
The words "medical drama" make many people think of Grey's Anatomy and its beloved neurosurgeon Dr. Derek Shepherd. Many shows on the big and small screens have tried to provide a glimpse into what spine surgeons and neurosurgeons do. -
Dr. Robert Nolan joins Auburn Orthopedic Specialists
Spine surgeon Robert Nolan, MD, has joined Auburn (N.Y.) Orthopaedic Specialists, an affiliate of Auburn Community Hospital. -
Vanderbilt neurosurgery accepts 1st Black female resident
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University has welcomed its first Black female neurosurgery resident, according to an April 10 report from Fox affiliate KTBC. -
PGA star Will Zalatoris undergoes season-ending spine surgery
Professional golfer Will Zalatoris underwent a microdiscectomy on April 8, he said in an Instagram post.
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