CHI Memorial Physician To Lead CATALYST Accelerate Training Program

  • Tuesday, October 13, 2015

CHI Memorial is leading the CATALYST Accelerate training program designed to train surgeons who have been in practice for one year or more in minimally invasive spine surgery utilizing advanced navigational technology. 

During this training on Oct. 25, Scott Hodges, D.O., will provide instruction for two Colorado surgeons using a cadaver laboratory. This is the final session of a three-part series in which surgeons are progressively trained in advanced techniques. The program will repeat throughout the year, attracting surgeons from around the United States.

CHI Memorial performs more minimally invasive spine surgeries utilizing advanced navigational technology than anywhere else in the United States.  

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