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OCRI’s opioid-free surgery research wins top prize at spine conference

We are pleased to announce that OCRI’s spine research and CORE (Carolinas Opioid Reduction Effort) Project research teams are the recipients of a first place Cervical Spine Resea...

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38 OrthoCarolina physicians named to 2021 Top Doctor List

Nominated by their peers, dozens of OrthoCarolina doctors were recognized as Charlotte Magazine’s Top Doctors for 2021. Charlotte magazine published their annual Top Doctors ...

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Team Spotlight: Lauren Bower, Clinical Research Coordinator

Every few weeks, you’ll have the opportunity to hear from an OrthoCarolina Research Institute (OCRI) team member. The work our staff does on a daily basis is what moves research ...

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Research award honors legendary surgeon’s passion for research

For those who knew Basil Boyd, an orthopedic surgeon who specialized in both Foot and Ankle and Spine, it makes sense that a research award would someday bear his name....

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Speakers announced for 2019 Oscar Miller Day Symposium

Throw out everything you think you know about Oscar Miller Day, we're doing things a bit differently this year....

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Research Abstract by Dr. Susan Odum Featured in “Orthopedics Today”

The most recent issue of tag mens time “Orthopedics Today” will feature OCRI’s own Senior Research Scientist, Dr. Susan Odum.  The article is a recap of Dr. Od...

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Research at North Carolina Spine Society

The North Carolina Spine Society will be holding their annual meeting this weekend here in Charlotte.  The goals of their meeting are to “educate and facilitate discussion o...

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Dr. Odum Published in SpineLine

Congratulations are once again in order for our Senior Research Scientist, Dr. Susan Odum. Dr. Odum was recently published in the May/June issue of SpineLine, which is a clinical a...

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Research at Lumbar Spine Research Society (LSRS)

The Lumbar Spine Research Society (LSRS) is currently holding their annual meeting this week in Chicago. The goals of their meeting are to understand areas of advancement and to le...

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Research at American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Annual Meeting

The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) is holding their annual meeting later this month in San Diego.  In collaboration with OrthoCarolina physicians, OCRI is proud ...

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Research at Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS)

The Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS) is holding their annual meeting this week in Toronto.  OCRI and OrthoCarolina physicians have two projects that will be highlighted du...

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Upcoming Research at NASS

The North American Spine Society (NASS) is holding their annual conference this coming week in Boston.  OCRI and OC physicians have two projects that will be highlighted during ...

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Research at North Carolina Orthopaedic Association

The North Carolina Orthopaedic Association (NCOA) held their annual conference this past weekend in Pinehurst.   OCRI and OC physicians were well represented at the conference, in...

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Research This Week at ISPOR Conference

The International Society For Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) is holding their annual conference this week in Washington, DC....

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Voting Results – Orthopedic Specialty Winner

Results are in! The orthopedic specialty winner is......

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Dr. Odum Teaching Fellows Curriculum August 4-6

It's August, which means a new batch of Fellows!...

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Probing the Mystery of Back Pain Relief

Back pain is the number one disabling condition for those under age 45 in the United States. After the common cold, back pain is the second most common reason for visiting a healt...

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Traveling Spine Fellows Visit OCRI

The Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS) traveling fellows are visiting the OrthoCarolina Spine Center this week.  In conjunction with their visit, the fellows will be learning ...

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