Category: Spine Research & Education
Safety in Spine Surgery Summit: Focused on Patient Outcomes
Posted on April 20, 2018
Dr. Lenke is one of the co-chairs of The Safety in Spine Surgery Summit, 2018, held today in New York, NY. This year, its theme is: “Toward New Rules of Engagement for an Increasingly Complex Spine World.” The keynote lecture ... Read More
Lawrence Lenke, MD, Chairs “Spine: Base to Summit Meeting”
Posted on April 09, 2018
The Spine: Base to Summit meeting provided attendees with access to exceptional faculty and a quality educational experience. The meeting has built an exemplary reputation as being the # 1 winter meeting for over 28 years. Attendees continue to rank ... Read More
Dr. Lenke Co-chaired The 2nd Annual International Spinal Deformity Symposium (ISDS)
Posted on November 28, 2016
Dr. Lenke co-chaired the 2nd Annual International Spinal Deformity Symposium (ISDS) in Chicago, IL on Nov. 11-12, 2016. The ISDS features an internationally-renowned faculty and is a case-based course tackling current challenges, research, and outcomes of treatment. Read More
Where in the World is Dr. Lenke?!
Posted on October 29, 2016
Dr. Lenke travels the world sharing his knowledge and experience to educate the next generation of spine surgeons in the safe practice of spine surgery. He is very committed to doing that and feels it is his obligation. In August, he ... Read More
Dr. Lenke, Total Spine Series, Hosted Surgeons for Live VCR Surgery & Webinar
Posted on October 18, 2016
As part of the Total Spine Series 2016 offerings, Dr. Lenke hosted 23 surgeons on September 12th to watch a live surgery in New York, NY. He performed a vertebral column resection (VCR) surgery on a patient with severe scoliosis. Then ... Read More
Dr. Lenke and Colleagues win prestigious Whitecloud Award
Posted on August 30, 2016
Dr. Lenke and Colleagues win prestigious Whitecloud Award at the 23rd annual IMAST meeting held on July 14-16 in Washington D.C. for the top clinical research paper presented at this meeting sponsored by the Scoliosis Research Society. Their paper entitled: ... Read More