Michigan’s Sheridan Community Hospital Highlights New Neurosurgery Program

Sheridan (Mich.) Community Hospital has developed a new neurosurgery program, according to an Ionia Sentinel-Standard report.

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The hospital has partnered with Michigan Rural Healthcare Preservation to recruit several neurosurgeons to lead the program. The program will offer advanced techniques in spinal surgery through the use of new mobile equipment in the operating rooms.

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