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Congratulations Paul R. Gause, MD, Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon
The Spine Institute of Arizona would like to extend congratulation to Paul R. Gause, MD, newly board certified in orthopedic surgery by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS). The American Board of Orthopedic Surgery sets strict educational standards, qualifications, and competencies for orthopedic surgeons. Physicians are eligible for board certification only after they have completed four years of medical school, three years of a medical internship & residency consisting of concentrated instruction in orthopedic surgery approved by the ABOS this is followed by two years of further clinical experience in orthopedic surgery. Dr Gause has met all his requirements and can add becoming board certified to his list of accomplishments.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
The Spine Institute of Arizona would like to extend congratulation to Paul R. Gause, MD, newly board certified in orthopedic surgery by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery (ABOS). The American Board of Orthopedic Surgery sets strict educational standards, qualifications, and competencies for orthopedic surgeons. Physicians are eligible for board certification only after they have completed four years of medical school, three years of a medical internship & residency consisting of concentrated instruction in orthopedic surgery approved by the ABOS followed by two years of further clinical experience in orthopedic surgery. Dr Gause has met all his requirements and can add becoming board certified to his list of accomplishments.
Dr. Gause graduated from Brophy College Preparatory in Phoenix before receiving his Bachelor’s degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology from the Honors College at the University of Arizona. He received his degree summa cum laude and was named outstanding graduate of the department. Dr. Gause then attended medical school at the University of California, Los Angeles and was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the national medical honor society.
Dr. Gause completed his orthopaedic surgery residency at the University of Pittsburgh with an emphasis in spine surgery and was named outstanding Chief Resident. Following residency, he pursued his interest in spine disorders by completing a fellowship at Case Western Reserve University with Dr. Henry Bohlman, an internationally recognized pioneer in the field. Dr. Gause specializes in the operative and non-operative treatment of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. He has training in microsurgery, minimally invasive techniques, and motion preservation of the spine.
Additionally, Dr. Gause has been active in teaching and research throughout his medical career. His research interests have included many laboratory as well as clinical projects. He has also served as a visiting scholar to the Beatson Institute in Scotland. Dr. Gause has authored numerous scientific articles and has presented his work at national and international scientific meetings. Through research and education, Dr. Gause is dedicated to providing excellent patient care and furthering the field of spine surgery.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
Edward J. Dohring, M.D. has been recognized as a "Patient's Choice Physician". This honor is a reflection of the quality of care and service he provides as voted on by patients. Of the nation's 720,000 active physicians, only 5% were awarded this honor. Congratulations Dr. Dohring, there is no better recognitiion than to recieve high praise and positive feedback from the patients that you care for.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
Dr. Gause is hosting an educational lecture for the public; Women’s Health Education Series: We've Got Your Back! at the Scottsale Shea Campus Hospital on November 10th from 6:30-8pm.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
Our providers, Edward J. Dohring, M.D., Paul R. Gause, M.D. and Donna M. Lahey, R.N.F.A. are in Chicago, IL this week attending the 26th annual North American Spine Society meeting. Our providers are constantly striving to provide the highest quality spine care though continuing education and research.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
Spine Institute physicians performed Arizona's first direct lateral lumbar procedure using intraoperative navigation technology.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
We are excited to introduce the newest addition to our practice, Vibhooti H. Dave, D.O.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
Dr. Dohring has recently returned from a trip to Australia. He was invited by the Melbourne Spinal Research Society as an honored guest and keynote speaker.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
Edward J. Dohring, MD was invited to speak to an Arizona Workers Compensation organization this morning. Many back injuries are a result of an on-the-job injury. Studies have shown that multi‐disciplinary spine care is more efficient and accurate by improving the quality of patient care and reducing the overall healthcare cost. Our practice consists of highly trained neck and back specialists. The collaboration between our surgeons, pain management physician, chiropractor, and supporting staff helps to ensure that the best course of care is chosen for each individual patient.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
ASU freshman outfielder, Cory Hahn, was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital during the first inning of Sunday's baseball game vs. New Mexico. While stealing second base Hahn collided head first into New Mexico second baseman, Kyle Stiner. Hahn suffered a neck injury at C4-5 and underwent surgery. He is recovering in the ICU and is being watched closely.
NBC 12 news turned to Paul R. Gause, M.D., one of the Valley's leading spine surgeons and an expert on cervical spine surgery. Dr. Gause was featured on Monday nights 10 pm news and then again this morning during the 6am Live Broadcast at the NBC studios.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
A recent study finds that wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle will help prevent spine injuries.
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Posted by: Donna Lahey
While preparing for a February opening, stuntman and actor Christopher Tierney injured himself in a 35 ft fall into the orchestra pit in New York City’s Time Square theatre, the Foxwoods Theatre.