CNY Brain and Spine to Offer Virtual Control Your
Pain Event
Published: July 15, 2022 at
07:00 a.m.
By: Press Release from Lewis County Health System
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 14, 2022
CNY Brain &
Spine to Offer Virtual Control Your Pain Event
LOWVILLE, NY─ CNY Brain & Spine
is hosting a virtual online event for residents to learn more about options
to manage pain on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Board Certified
Neurosurgeon Dr. Nicholas Qandah and co-sponsor
Boston Scientific will focus on various treatment options to help alleviate
neck, back, arm, and leg pain. Boston Scientific offers an array of
minimally invasive treatment options to help individuals get back to living
life without pain.
Dr. Qandah graduated from the University of Michigan (B.S.,
Biochemistry) and earned his medical degree from Midwestern University. He
completed his Neurosurgery Residency at Virginia Tech Carilion Clinic and
was awarded the prestigious AO Complex Spine Fellowship in a dual
Orthopedics and Neurosurgery program at the University of
Washington-Harborview in Seattle, Washington.
Dr. Qandah began his post-residency career as an Attending
Neurosurgeon and Professor of Neurosurgery at Virginia Tech Carilion
Clinic, where he served as the Director of the Complex Spine Neurosurgery
Program and Assistant Residency Director. Dr. Qandah
is a Board Certified Neurosurgeon and sits as the current Chair of
the American Board of Osteopathic Surgery - Neurosurgical Section.
Dr. Qandah has over 19 years of Neurosurgical experience
and trained with the world’s best neurosurgeons and orthopedic spine
surgeons. He offers special expertise in surgical and non-surgical
Regenerative Spine Care, specializing in Minimally Invasive Spine. Dr. Qandah’s care covers the complete spectrum of neurosurgical
needs, including the neck (cervical spine), back (lumbar spine), spinal
injuries (trauma), scoliosis, spinal tumors, brain tumors, and brain
trauma. Dr. Qandah and the CNY Brain & Spine
Neurosurgery team see patients in several locations throughout New York,
including the Lowville location at Lewis County General Hospital.
Lewis County
Health System is proud to partner with CNY Brain & Spine and Dr.
Nicholas Qandah to provide local access to
neurosurgical services in the North Country. To register for the
virtual event, visit http://bsnevents.com/1294.
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In photo: Board
Certified Neurosurgeon Nicholas Qandah, D.O.
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