Just Some Podcast for Advanced Practitioners
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Tom and Ben, along with Tina from Good Nurse, Bad Nurse, had to opportunity to interview Dr. Ardavan Aslie. Dr. Aslie wrote the book “Corporate Spine: How Spine Surgery Went Off Track and How We Put It Right” discussing spinal surgery and the use of pedicle screws. The reason for the book is that the screws, according the medical literature, provide little to no benefit to the patient and the basis for its use is on one study. Dr. Aslie has done extensive research in cutting edge technologies related to spinal surgery.
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