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Mark Mahan, MD
Associate Professor
University of Utah
John Ogunlade, DO
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
This two-part course will review basic and advanced endoscopic spine surgery procedures through a simple "why, when and how (and how not to)” structure. Participants will attend a half-day didactic course that expands on the goals of investing in an endoscopic learning curve, strategies for spinal pathologies and essential techniques for enhancing surgical outcomes and minimizing risks.
Supported by: joimax, elliquence, Amplify Surgical, Realists, Inovus Medical
Speaker: Mark A. Mahan, MD – University of Utah
Speaker: Meng Huang, MD – Houston Methodist Hospital
Speaker: Patrick Kim, MD – University of South Florida
Speaker: Albert E. Telfeian, MD phD – Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Speaker: John Ogunlade, DO – Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
Speaker: Sanjay Konakondla, MD, FAANS – Geisinger Neuroscience Institute
Speaker: Michael Y. Wang, MD, MBA – University of Miami
Moderator: Mark A. Mahan, MD – University of Utah
Moderator: John Ogunlade, DO – Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
Speaker: Meng Huang, MD – Houston Methodist Hospital
Speaker: Patrick Kim, MD – University of South Florida
Speaker: Sanjay Konakondla, MD, FAANS – Geisinger Neuroscience Institute
Speaker: Michael Y. Wang, MD, MBA – University of Miami
Speaker: Jang W. Yoon, MD – University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Speaker: Osama Kashlan, MD, FAANS – University of Michigan
Speaker: Albert E. Telfeian, MD phD – Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Speaker: Gregory W. Basil, MD – University of Miami