It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the second issue of the AOSpine newsletter after the success of our launch issue in June. The feedback received from you has been overwhelmingly positive and I hope you'll find this issue just as valuable to your professional practice. Read more...
How to improve your professional online reputation
Spine surgeons have always taken strides to uphold their professional reputation. Today, it is critical to have a positive online image too. Here are some tips on the pitfalls and advantages of actively managing your online presence which will also greatly benefit your practice. Read more...
Managing spine surgery complications
All spine surgeons encounter complications in their daily practice. How we handle them dictates success rates. Minimizing risks and thinking through complication management strategies preoperatively help to create better outcomes for the surgeon and for the patient. Read more...
Knowledge Forum
Research update
The AOSpine Knowledge Forum (KF) Tumor has a keen interest in the clinical management and prognosis of primary spinal column tumors. Read more...
Davos Courses
The power of choice
The AOSpine Davos Courses are offering participants an opportunity to individually tailor their course content depending on their specific clinical needs and wishes. Read more...
Global Spine Congress
Abstract submission:
Closes 19 October
The fourth annual meeting of AOSpine, the Global Spine Congress, will be held in Buenos Aires on May 20-23, 2015. Read more...
AOSpine Journals
Major changes to GSJ and EBSJ in 2015
We are very pleased to announce a number of major changes to the AOSpine journals taking effect in 2015. Read more...
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