Hosted by Campbell Clinic Foundation, Vanderbilt University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and University of Arkansas for the Medical Sciences
Campbell Clinic, Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the University of Arkansas for the Medical Sciences have been synonymous with outstanding medical leadership, orthopaedic research and patient care for decades. Orthopaedic spine sub-specialists have lent strategic leadership and intensified their focus on and expertise in back and spine care and training.
In 2024, Campbell and Vanderbilt will join forces to host the inaugural Mid-South Spine Symposium on September 20, 2024. This first-time spine course is open to sub-specialty surgeons, staff, fellows, residents, and alumni of both programs, as well as regional orthopaedic HCPs.
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The program will feature a didactic program with lectures, expert panels and working dinner to foster skill development, collaboration and innovation among participants. Topics include problem-solving in orthopaedic spine care and practice; updates and innovations in Motion Preservation in the Cervical Spine; Lumbar Interbody Fusion types in the Lumbar Spine; Deformity in the Pediatric Patient; Endoscopic Spine Surgery Innovation and Applications; and Career and Building Your Spine Practice
Program leadership will be provided by the following orthopaedic spine faculty:
Byron Stephens, MD, Residency Dir., Assoc. Prof., Division Chief, Orthopaedic Spine Surgery, VUMC
Kirk Thompson, MD, Campbell Clinic, Assistant Prof., UTHSC-Campbell Clinic Dept. of Orthopaedics
Chad Campion, MD, Campbell Clinic, Assistant Prof., UTHSC-Campbell Clinic Dept. of Orthopaedics
David B. Bumpass, MD, University of Arkansas for the Medical Sciences
Catherine Olinger, MD, MS Clinical Asst Professor of Orthopedics and Rehab., Univ of Iowa
Supported by: Arthrex, Globus, Medtronic and Seaspine.
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For more information, contact info@campbell-foundation.org