HSS Florida advances outpatient and minimally invasive spine care

HSS Florida advances outpatient and minimally invasive spine care
Bryan T. Kelly, MD, MBA, President — Hospital for Special Surgery
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Outpatient and minimally invasive spine care are becoming prominent in the field, with HSS in West Palm Beach, Florida, taking steps to advance these trends. Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA, Co-Chief of HSS Spine and Chief Medical Officer of HSS Florida, shared insights on these developments with Becker’s Spine Review.

Dr. Qureshi highlighted the focus on outpatient procedures and minimally invasive techniques as key areas of progress in spine care at HSS Florida.

For further details, refer to the full article available at beckersspine.com.



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