
Is Spine Surgery Training Too Long or Not Long Enough? (Part 2)
From The NASS Podcast by North American Spine Society
May 11, 2026 · 12 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the duration and adequacy of spine surgery training with insights from multiple medical professionals.
Darius Ansari, MD William Chu Kwan, MD, PhD Thomas Wozny, MD
People in this episode
Guests: Darius Ansari, MD, William Chu Kwan, MD, PhD, Thomas Wozny, MD
Topics covered
- spine surgery
- medical training
- surgical education
- professional development
- healthcare
Keywords
- spine surgery
- training duration
- surgical education
- medical professionals
- healthcare training
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