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NeoSpine Founder, President Richard Wohns, MD, to Speak at 16th Annual Future of Spine + The Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference

Becker’s Healthcare is pleased to welcome Dr. Richard Wohns and more than 222 other talented medical professionals as speakers for Becker’s 16th Annual Future of Spine + The Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference, June 14 to 16 at the Swissotel in Chicago.

NeoSpine Founder and President Dr. Richard Wohns will deliver exciting content June 14 and 15 on investing in early stage spine and device companies; the future of spine, private practice and more; and investing as a spine surgeon. A board-certified neurosurgeon, he has performed more than 3,000 outpatient cervical and lumbar surgeries and gives international lectures on the clinical, business and legal aspects of outpatient spine surgery.

Pablo Pazmino, MD, an orthopedic spinal surgeon and medical director of Santa Monica, Calif.-based Spine Cal, will share his expertise with Becker’s audience June 16. He’ll discuss techniques, tricks and tips for the cervical hybrid arthroplasty in the outpatient setting. Dr. Pazmino holds hospital privileges in spinal surgery at several locations, including Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles.

Board-certified neurological surgeon Ying Chen, DO, FACOS, will discuss the relationship between orthopedic and spine practices and their ASCs June 15. Dr. Chen practices at Columbus, Ohio-based OrthoNeuro, where he also serves as chairman on the IT committee. He is a member of the Ohio Osteopathic Association’s House of Delegates with the Columbus chapter.

Conference attendees will have the opportunity to hear from Jamie Baisden, MD, a professor of neurosurgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Dr. Baisden, who has been named one of the “Best Doctors in America” and listed in the “Guide to America’s Top Physicians,” will speak June 15 on key evolutions in the medical device arena.

Becker’s thanks its corporate partner, Johnson & Johnson One Medical Device, for its title sponsor support of the event.

To hear Joe Montana and other great keynotes and speakers, join Becker’s Healthcare at its Future of Spine + The Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference, June 14 to 16 by registering here: https://www.regonline.com/registration/Checkin.aspx?EventID=2050742 or contact Jessica Cole by email at jcole@beckershealthcare.com or by phone at 312-929-3675.

For the complete conference brochure, click here: https://www.beckersasc.com/june-conference/.

About Becker’s ASC Review
Becker’s ASC Review offers general business, legal and clinical guidance on topics relevant to outpatient surgery including joint ventures, development and expansion, and regulatory and compliance issues, as well as analysis and insight for specialties including orthopedics and spine, gastroenterology, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, ENT, and anesthesiology. Each of the nine annual issues of the publication reaches a qualified audience of more than 25,000 key ASC leaders, including surgeons, medical directors, directors of surgery and ASC administrators. Every ASC in the nation receives Becker’s ASC Review.

About Becker’s Spine Review
Becker’s Spine Review features news and analysis on business and legal issues relating to spine practices. Each issue of the quarterly publication reaches a qualified audience of approximately 12,500 key spine practice decision-makers, including surgeons and spine practice administrators.

Drue

Drue is Managing Partner for The De Angelis Group.

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  1. Not sure if Dr. Wohns is a great Dr surgeon because I cannot get his office staff to follow thru and get approval from Aetna. To the insurance’s credit they appear to be doing all they can to resolve the issue and reaching out to his office but no one from his office seems to want to follow thru. I guess they have all the business they can handle so no need to fight for those who cannot sail thru the insurance approval issues. Military moving us and I will unfortunately need to start over in another location. Have never been so frustrated in my life dealing with a Doctors office. If only they put half the effort into this as I have the surgery would already be done. It is as if they have never worked with Aetna before to get approval for a neck fusion because if they did they would know how to present the case to get it approved. To bad for me but just a blip on their screen I am sure.

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