Trends in the Supply of Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Physicians in the United States: An Evolving Human Resource Shortfall

27/08/2025 18 min Temporada 6 Episodio 9
Trends in the Supply of Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Physicians in the United States: An Evolving Human Resource Shortfall

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Send us a textKey points:1) The incidence and prevalence of spinal cord injury are rising due to an aging population, increased falls with incomplete cervical injuries and the impact of nontraumatic spinal cord injury.2) With this increased incidence of traumatic and nontraumatic SCI, there is a growing need for Spinal Cord Injury Medicine specialists . This has resulted in increased training positions in the US.3) However, many training positions in the US go unfilled and there is a growing need for trained SCI Medicine physicians. Proactive steps are needed to address this shortfall.Host: Dr Michael Fehlings, Editor in Chief of Spinal Cord, Professor of Neurosurgery, Robert Campeau Family Foundation-Dr. CH Tator Chair in Brain and Spinal Cord Research, Vice Chairman Research), Co-Director Spine Program, Department of Surgery, University of TorontoSpeakersDr Jason Silvestre is a resident Physician at the Medical University of South CarolinaDr Robert Ravinsky is a dual-fellowship trained, dual board-certified (Canada & USA) orthopaedic spine surgeon, Department of Orthopaedics and Physical Medicine at the Medical University of South CarolinaThe opinions of our host and guests are their own; ISCoS does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies. You can follow us on Twitter and LinkedInContact us directly with any questions or comments at [email protected]

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