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2013 Annual Meeting OnDemand Video Library
by North American Spine Society
 
 
Publisher:North American Spine Society
Date published:Oct 12, 2013
 
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Watch Anytime!


Co-chairs

Michael Reed, DPT, OCS

Matthew Smuck, MD

Eeric Truumees, MD

The NASS Annual Meeting is where spine care professionals from around the globe share the latest information, innovative techniques and procedures, best practices, and new technologies. Experience all of the education sessions that the world's largest spine meeting has to offer, from the comfort your home or office.

You will have access to specially designed content for surgical and interventional spine professionals, through symposia, best paper sessions, electronic posters, focused discussions slides, and allied health and concurrent session content.

This course includes videotaped podium presentations in conjunction with audio and slides. A post-course evaluation will be given to help reinforce your knowledge. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ is available for symposia only.

The North American Spine Society designates this enduring material for a maximum of

  • 19.5

AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

What you will learn:

  • A Retrospective on BMP-2 Research: Lessons From the YODA Project
  • Behind the Headlines: How News Coverage Shapes Health Care Policy and Public Perception
  • Data Collection, Value and Cost-effectiveness of Spine Care
  • Evolving Concepts of Value in Our New Healthcare System: Who is Going to Get the Money?
  • How Mobile Technology is Changing Spine Care
  • Preparing to Practice Medicine in America under the Affordable Care Act
  • Prescription Opioids in Spine Care
  • Section on MIS: Controversies in the Adoption of Minimally Invasive Lumbar Fusion
  • Section on Radiology: Controversies in Spine Imaging
  • Section on Robotics and Navigation: Should Robotics or Navigation Be Part of Your Operating Room?
  • Spine Injuries in Contact Sports
  • State-of-the-Art World Spine Care: A Review of Practices from Different Regions of the World
  • The Grey Zone: Integrated Management from Clinic to Surgery


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