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MSK IR in Private Practice: Challenges & Opportunities
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Episode # 36  •  05 Dec 2023

MSK IR in Private Practice: Challenges & Opportunities

In this BackTable MSK episode, host Dr. Jacob Fleming discusses the future of musculoskeletal radiology with Dr. Glade Roper of VIP Specialists in Visalia, California. Dr. Roper is an MSK radiologist who specializes in minimally invasive procedures.

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