North American Spine Society

The NASS Podcast

The NASS Podcast delivers expert discussions on the latest advances, challenges and innovations in surgical and comprehensive spine care. Featuring multidisciplinary perspectives from leaders across the spine community, episodes explore clinical controversies, emerging technologies, research, education, professional development and patient care - all in a convenient, on demand format.

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North American Spine Society

Kategoria

Science

Ostatni odcinek

6 lip 2026

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What Physiatry Can Add to Your Surgical Spine Practice 18.11.2025

Byron J. Schneider, MD Scott Kreiner, MD Matthew Smuck, MD

Use of Osteobiologics in Oncological Procedures to Promote Fusion 03.11.2025

Matthew L. Goodwin, MD, PhD, FACSM Sheng-fu Larry Lo, MD, MHS Daniel M. Sciubba, MD

State-of-the-Art Developments in Spinal Cord Injury 21.10.2025

Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, FRCSC Rajiv Saigal, MD, PhD Yi Lu, MD, PhD Brian K. Kwon, MD, PhD, FRCSC

Role of Carbon-Fiber Implants in Spinal Oncology 06.10.2025

Matthew L. Goodwin, MD, PhD, FACSM Sheng-fu Larry Lo, MD, MHS Daniel M. Sciubba, MD

How Deformity Affects Patient Outcomes in Spinal Oncology 30.09.2025

Matthew L. Goodwin, MD, PhD, FACSM Sheng-fu Larry Lo, MD, MHS Daniel M. Sciubba, MD

Scoliosis: Psychological Effects on Adolescents 22.09.2025

Michael R. Klein, MD, MS, FACS David Gendelberg, MD Ashraf El-Naga, MD Sigurd Berven, MD

Mentorship Podcast Series: The Career Journey and the Future of Spine 15.09.2025

Christopher Bono, MD, interviewed by Grace Xiong, MD, offers a look at career evolution and the future of spine care, with guidance on leadership, communication, and patient-centered practice.

Reasons to Attend a Medical Conference 08.09.2025

Kush K. Goyal, MD Santhosh A. Thomas, DO, MBA Hanan Saleh, MD

Mentorship Podcast Series: Taking Advantage of Opportunities 01.09.2025

Daniel Resnick, MD joins Bradley Schmidt, MD to discuss how to grow within organized neurosurgery, manage complex cases, and balance society work with clinical and personal commitments.

Risk of Falls in Cervical Myelopathy Patients: What Are the Best Ways to Assess and Mitigate It? 26.08.2025

Ram Haddas, PhD, MBA, MEng Tobias A. Mattei, MD William F. LaVelle, MD

Mentorship Podcast Series: Developing Leaders in Spine Research 18.08.2025

Avinash Patwardhan, PhD, with mentees Kenneth Blank, PhD and Brandon Lucke-Wold, MD, PhD, MS, explores spine research mentorship, funding strategies, and how clinical relevance shapes impactful scientific contributions.

Interpreting Radiology Reports: Expert Insights on Managing Patient Concerns 11.08.2025

Matthew Goodwin, MD Wende N. Gibbs, MD, MA

Mentorship Podcast Series: Legacies, Lessons and Leadership 04.08.2025

Jeffrey Wang, MD, interviewed by Wellington Hsu, MD, reflects on career-defining decisions, evolving priorities, and the lasting impact of mentorship and society involvement on leadership development.

Indirect Decompression: When Is That Enough? 28.07.2025

Mark Mikhael, MD Deepak Reddy, MD

Mentorship Podcast Series: The Interdisciplinary Experience 21.07.2025

Justin Lantz, DPT shares his interdisciplinary approach to spine care with mentee  Andreas Remis, DPT , discussing how he found his path in spine PT, the value of cross-specialty mentorship, and strategies for staying energized and informed throughout a dynamic career.

An Innovative Approach to Spine Trauma Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries 15.07.2025

Authors David Gendelberg and Michael F. Coscia discuss their article on spine trauma care in low- and middle-income countries with moderator Vivek Babaria. Read the full article here .

How to Negotiate the Trials and Tribulations of Your Career Start 14.07.2025

Michael Y. Wang, MD, MBA Alexander Satin, MD Brian Park, MD Zachary Ray, MD

Mentorship Podcast Series: Building Relationships and an Effective Practice 07.07.2025

Alexander Vaccaro, MD, PhD, in conversation with Jose Canseco, MD, discusses the essentials of building an effective practice, from choosing the right partners and mentors to managing “forks in the road” and incorporating family life.

Deep Dive into Endoscopy: What is Under-Estimated or Over-Estimated? 30.06.2025

Jin-Sung L. Kim, MD, PhD Don Park, MD Ho-Jin Lee,MD, PhD Sanjay Konakondla, MD

Mentorship Podcast Series: Leadership Philosophy in Academic Practice and Societies 23.06.2025

DJ Kennedy, MD shares his leadership philosophy in academic medicine with mentee Reza Ehsanian, MD, PhD, offering insight into building programs, growing within societies, and leveraging research skills for administrative impact.

The Latest Update on Disc Replacement (September 2024) 17.06.2025

Richard (Rick) Guyer, MD Scott L. Blumenthal, MD Jessica Shellock, MD

Mentorship Podcast Series: The Mentorship Relationship 09.06.2025

Julie Chan, MD, PhD and mentee Brandon Lucke-Wold, MD, PhD, MS explore how mentorship and personal passions guide career direction, the transition from mentee to mentor, and what work/life “balance” means to her.

The Present and Future of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury 27.05.2025

Yi Lu, MD, PhD, Joshua I. Chalif, MD, PhD and Benjamin R. Johnston, MD, PhD, authors of the paper "Traumatic spinal cord injury: a review of the current state of art and future directions – what do we know and where are we going? ", discuss their findings with NASSJ deputy editor Tobias Mattei, MD. Read the full article here

Factors associated with improved outcomes after lumbar transforaminal epidural steroid injections for radicular pain: A systematic review 22.04.2025

Author Minjin Fromm discusses her recent  NASSJ  article,  "Factors associated with improved outcomes after lumbar transforaminal epidural steroid injections for radicular pain: A systematic review,"  with moderator and deputy editor Tobias Mattei. Read the full article <strong><ahref="https://www.nassopenaccess.org/article/S2666-5484(25)00012-5/:~:text=The%20aim%20of%20thi...

SpineLine -Cervicogenic Headache- -Bad Referral or Appropriate for Your Spine Clinic 14.04.2025

Authors Jason Friedrich and Kristina Barber discuss their recent SpineLine article, "Cervicogenic Headache: Bad Referral or Appropriate For Your Spine Clinic?' with moderator Jayesh Vallabh. Read the full article <strong><a href="https://spinelinemag.spine.org/janfeb25/invited-review">here</a></strong>

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