Journal of Spine & NeurosurgeryISSN: 2325-9701

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Vincent Arlet Author

Subjects of specialization
spinal interventions,, hypothesis driven research.

Affiliation
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce Street, 3 Silverstein, Philadelphia, PA 19104, US

Biography

Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Pennsylvania Hospital Department: Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Neurosurgery235 South 8th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 1910BS (Mathematics & Sciences) St. Louis De Gonzague, 1975. MD (Medicine) Paris University, 1981 Dr Vincent Arlet is Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Professor of Neurosurgery .Dr Arlet started his career in France before moving to North America in 1991.His experience is in Pediatric and Adult reconstructive Spine Surgery


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Future Directions in Spine: An Opportunity to Accelerate Quality Improvement

Author(s): Neil R. Malhotra, Robert Whitmore, Lachlan J. Smith, William Welch, James Schuster, Paul Marcotte, Stephen Dante, Vincent Arlet, Steven Brem and Sean Grady M

Future Directions in Spine: An Opportunity to Accelerate Quality Improvement

Surgical spinal intervention has never been more advanced. However, the objective evidence for intervention has never been more assailed. To definitively answer critical questions about spinal interventions, a system that records data for every clinical encounter, in perpetuity, is needed. The data on each patient encounter needs to be organized to permit easy search and analysis thus permitting, for the first time, continuous quality improvement and hypothesis driven research.

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