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Function-Altering Surgery Post-Spinal Cord Injury

Guest: Peter C. Rhee, D.O. Host: Jeffrey S. Brault, D.O. (@JeffBrault) Summary: Spinal cord injuries are often devastating for our patients. What are some of the surgical options that are available for patients to regain function in their upper extremities? Peter C. Rhee, D.O., s ...  Show more

Advocacy as a Core Competency

Guest: Michelle S. Gittler, M.D. Host: Jeffrey S. Brault, D.O. (@JeffBrault) “Anything that is going to impact the health of the people I serve should be looked at seriously.” Michelle S. Gittler, M.D., outlines the ways in which doctors can, and should, get involved in large-sca ...  Show more

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