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12. 10 mins from the top with Dr. Robert S. Bray Jr., Neurological Spine Surgeon, DISC Sports & Spine Center
This episode features Dr. Robert S. Bray Jr., Neurological Spine Surgeon at DISC Sports & Spine Center. Here, he discusses his practice today and how it has changed from the start of the pandemic, preparations for a second surge, and his thoughts on future innovations in spine. -
13. 10 Minutes from the Top with Dr. Harel Deutsch, Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Rush University, Co-Director, Rush Spine Center
This episode features Dr. Harel Deutsch, Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Rush University, Co-Director, Rush Spine Center. Here, he discusses where his practice is today, how they are dealing with the new normal while also adjusting to uncertainty, and looking to the future of robotics in surgery. -
14. 10 Minutes from the Top with Dr. Sravisht Iyer, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery
This episode features Dr. Sravisht Iyer, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery. Here he discusses the current state of his practice in the midst of the pandemic, what the new normal may look like, and how that may change in the months to come. -
15. 10 Minutes from the Top with Dr. Nitin Khanna, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Ortho Specialists of Northwest Indiana
This episode features Dr. Nitin Khanna, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Ortho Specialists of Northwest Indiana. Here, he discusses the status quo of his practice during the COVID-19 pandemic, the new normal, and much more! -
Jeffrey Dunn, President, CEO & Chairman, SI-BONE, Inc.
In this podcast, we hear from Jeffrey Dunn the President, CEO & Chairman of SI-BONE, Inc. Here he discusses how surgeons are moving to have more SI fusion procedures in ASCs, what happened when covid hit in mid-march and how things are going now. This episode is sponsored by SI-BONE. (https://si-bone.com/) -
Brian Cole, Orthopedic Surgeon and Professor at Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH
This episode features Brian Cole, Orthopedic Surgeon and Professor at Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH. Here, he discusses the advances he’s seeing in orthopedic surgery, changes he’s seen in orthopedic doctors being employed by hospitals, and more. -
Robert C. Marchand, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon on ASC Migration
This episode features Robert C. Marchand, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon and paid consultant with Stryker. Here, he discusses the migration of TJR to the ASC or outpatient setting, how covid has impacted this path and what challenges providers need to be aware of given this migration. This podcast is sponsored by Stryker. -
Dr. Ricardo Komotar, Professor of Neurological Surgery at The University of Miami School of Medicine
This episode features Dr. Ricardo Komotar, Professor of Neurological Surgery at The University of Miami School of Medicine. Here, he discusses the challenges he faces in the field of neurosurgery, his best advice for other aspiring medical professionals, and more. -
Dr. Anthony Romeo, Executive Vice President, Musculoskeletal Insitute, DuPage Medical Group
Dr. Anthony Romeo is the Executive Vice President, Musculoskeletal Institute at DuPage Medical Group. He joins this episode to share his varied experiences and insights. -
The year ahead: Insights from Danilo D'Aprile, Orthopaedic & Specialty Surgery Center
Danilo D'Aprile, administrator of Orthopaedic & Specialty Surgery Center in Danbury, Conn., outlined his top 3 plans for 2021 in this episode. He also discussed physician recruitment, marketing and doubling the number of total joints at his center this year. -
Essential Surgery + Essential Tech Going Forward with Thomas K. Miller, Carilion Clinic
This episode features Thomas K. Miller, MD, Carilion Clinic. In this episode, he discusses how his orthopedic practice has changed amidst the pandemic and what essential surgery and essential technology look like going forward. -
Nader Samii, Partner at National Medical Billing Services, and Dr. Neil ElAttrache, Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Specialist
This episode features Nader Samii, Partner at National Medical Billing Services, and Dr. Neil ElAttrache, Sports Medicine and Orthopedics Specialist. Here, they discuss their career journeys, reimbursements, high acuity cases, and more. -
Asif Ilyas, President at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Foundation for Opioid Research & Education
This episode features Asif Ilyas, President at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Foundation for Opioid Research & Education. Here, he discusses the foundation, how he's confronting the opioid crisis, and more. -
Kevin Kruse, Orthopedic Surgeon Specializing in Shoulder and Elbow
This episode features Kevin Kruse, Orthopedic Surgeon Specializing in Shoulder and Elbow. Here, he discusses his career journey, his book “Dr. Hustle”, and more. -
Taylor Cera, Chief Operating Officer of The Orthopaedic Surgery Center
This episode features Taylor Cera, COO of The Orthopaedic Surgery Center in Youngstown, Ohio, speaking about his top 3 plans for the surgery center in 2021 and 3 things that are keeping him up at night. -
Dr. Peter Derman, Minimally Invasive and Endoscopic Spine Surgeon, Texas Back Institute
Dr. Peter Derman, a minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgeon at Texas Back Institute in Dallas, joined the podcast to talk about cutting-edge innovations and research for minimally invasive treatment today. He also talked about the most exciting and nerve-racking issues in spine. -
Dr. Michale Ast, Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at HSS
Dr. Michale Ast, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at HSS in New York City, joined the podcast to talk about his three top priorities in the next year and why he sees more alignment between independent centers and hospital chains. He shared two other predictions about the ASC space and talked about the technology adoption curve for high acuity cases in the ASC. -
Dr. Stephen Hochschuler, Co-Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Texas Back Institute
Dr. Stephen Hochschuler, co-founder and chairman emeritus of Texas Back Institute in Plano, talks about the big innovations in spine today and where private practice is headed. -
Dr. Matthew Kraay, professor of orthopedic surgery at Case Western Reserve University and Medical Director of the Center for Joint Replacement and Preservation at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Dr. Matthew Kraay, professor of orthopedic surgery at Case Western Reserve University and Medical Director of the Center for Joint Replacement and Preservation at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, joined the podcast to discuss how the pandemic continues to affect orthopedic surgery and the transition to same-day joint replacements. -
Dr. Kenneth Nwosu, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Neospine
Dr. Kenneth Nwosu, an orthopedic spine surgeon at Neospine in Puyallup, Wash., joined the podcast to discuss the top trends in spine and ASCs today. He also talked about the changes in technology and why he sees robotics and endoscopic surgery playing a big role in spine practices going forward.
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