Dr. Prarthan Amin
With rapid shifts in spine care—minimally invasive approaches, robotics, and precision-led interventions—the real gap is no longer access to techniques, but how surgeons are trained to think, decide, and adapt. In this KOL conversation, Dr Prarthan Amin reflects on what today’s training ecosystem is getting right—and where it still falls short. Key

Training the Next-Gen Spine Surgeons with Dr. Prarthan Amin

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