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Intradiscal Therapies
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Episode # 44 • 05 Mar 2024
ESNR Spine Full Hands-On Course
In this BackTable MSK episode, Dr. Jacob Fleming speaks with Dr. Joshua Hirsch about the current state of spinal interventional radiology. Dr. Hirsch is an interventional neuroradiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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