Join us for the next session of the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians’ (OAFP) Bite-Sized Learning program set for Sunday, July 11, at 8 p.m.
OAFP President Mike Sevilla, MD, will be joined by Robert Ryu, MD, who will give a presentation titled The Aging Spine: Recognition and Treatment Options. Members can join the conversation by logging on to the OAFP’s Facebook page or YouTube channel to watch live.
Dr. Robert Ryu is a fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon with Orthopedic ONE in Upper Arlington, OH. He received his bachelor’s degree in bioengineering with highest honors from the University of California, Berkeley, and went on to earn his medical degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dr. Ryu completed his orthopedic surgery residency at The Ohio State University. Following residency, Dr. Ryu completed the renowned Spinal Surgery Fellowship Program at Cedars-Sinai Spine Center in Los Angeles – a combined orthopaedic-neurosurgical spine surgery fellowship that provides comprehensive training in adult and adolescent spinal disorders.
Dr. Ryu has extensive training in minimally invasive surgery, cervical and lumbar disc arthroplasty, motion preservation technology, and navigation-guided and robotic-assisted spinal surgery to treat degenerative spinal disorders, spinal deformity, and spinal trauma.
This session is sponsored by Orthopedic ONE.
The OAFP will host these learning sessions on Sunday evenings as we have speakers and topics. Members can join the conversation by logging on to OAFP’s Facebook page or YouTube channel to watch live. Live viewers can submit questions and comments throughout the session. The sessions will be 40 minutes or less!
- Sunday, August 8, at 8 p.m., with Mike Holliday, MD, to discuss physician burnout and how to promote wellness.
The learning sessions will be recorded and available on the OAFP’s Facebook page, YouTube channel, and the OAFP website for future viewing.
If you have suggestions for future learning sessions or have a story to tell yourself, please contact Kaitlin McGuffie.
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