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The Importance of Continued Education
The Importance of Continued Education

Albert Einstein once quipped, “Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death.” Although not a physician himself, this physicist whose contributions to science are undisputed offers an insight into what makes a truly exceptional physician....

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Meet Your Surgeon: Dr. Armen Oganesian
Meet Your Surgeon: Dr. Armen Oganesian

A humble and compassionate family man, Dr. Armen Ogansian has seen more than most in his life. These life experiences prompted him to use his natural abilities in the service of others. A diligent work ethic, combined with a passion for improving lives, has helped to...

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INFECTION PREVENTION
INFECTION PREVENTION

Our bodies are magnificent at performing myriad functions throughout every moment of our lives, some with our knowledge, but most are performed without our conscious awareness. Among these functions, our body is continuously combating foreign offenders like viruses...

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ENDOSCOPY — WHAT TO EXPECT
ENDOSCOPY — WHAT TO EXPECT

It is normal to have some apprehension prior to any surgical procedure, even the most minimally invasive ones like our endoscopic procedures. We hope to allay some of those fears by equipping you with information so you know what to expect and can feel more at ease as...

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Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion Surgery (ACDF)
Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion Surgery (ACDF)

Injury and degeneration can cause problems to the neck (cervical) region of the spine. When this occurs, symptoms can range from mild to severely limiting and sometimes dangerous. Thankfully, there are minimally invasive surgical techniques that can correct these...

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CERVICAL STENOSIS WITH MYELOPATHY
CERVICAL STENOSIS WITH MYELOPATHY

Your spine does the crucial job of protecting your spinal cord which is encased within a cavity called the spinal canal. Part of the central nervous system, the spinal cord sends and receives information from the brain to and from all parts of the body. If, as a...

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