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The skills learned in this CME course enhanced my professional competence.
The skills learned in this CME course will be applied in the treatment of my patients
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Recognize red flags that guide evaluation for patients with spine complaints.
Apply conservative management in the treatment of common degenerative pathology of the spine.
Improve neurological outcomes in the treatment of spinal pathology.
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Scoring Key: 5=Strongly satisfied 4= Somewhat satisfied 3=Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 2= Somewhat dissatisfied 1=Strongly dissatisfied
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Claudication: Spinal vs Vascular - Melissa M. Guanche, M.D.
The Truth About Foot Drop - Andres Restrepo, M.D.
Lumbar Discitis: How To Diagnose and Not Miss - Ronald Tolchin, D.O.
Sacroiliac Joint Pain - Richard Morgan, M.D.
PRP for Interventional Spine Procedures - Jason Thottam, M.D.
New Pain Medicine in the Toolbox: VX-548 - Eduardo E. Icaza, M.D.
Cervical Vertigo - German A. Ojeda Correal, M.D.
Botulinum Toxin for Treatment of Myofascial Pain - Natalia Miranda Cantellops, M.D.
Inpatient Acute versus Subacute Rehab Selection - Lina Hurtado, M.D.
Avoiding Lumbar Adjacent Segment Disease - Robert J. Rothrock, M.D.
Surgical Management of Discitis Osteomyelitis of the Lumbar Spine - Michael E. Gomez, M.D.
Is Nicotine Use a Contraindication for Elective Lumbar Fusion? - Jason Liounakos, M.D.
Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumor Surgery Update… in 10 minutes - Vitaly Siomin, M.D.
Kyphoplasty and Vertebral Augmentation: A Year in Review - Justin M. Sporrer, M.D.
Determining Risk in Adult Spinal Deformity Surgery - Raul A. Vasquez, M.D.
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Hours attended - Max 4.25