NEW FROM NASS:

NASSJ Focus Issue on Section Reports Adds CME for Readers, Webinars

NASSJ recently released the new Focus Issue: Section Reports, bringing together a collection of articles reflecting where spine care is headed. For the first time, NASS Education has partnered with the journal to provide CME opportunities for readers and extend learning beyond the page.

The Focus Issue, now fully published in NASSJ, highlights expert-driven reviews and original research spanning emerging technologies, clinical decision-making, and evolving best practices. Guest edited by Rajiv Saigal, MD, PhD; Zorica Buser, PhD, MBA; and Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, the collection represents collaborative work from multiple NASS Sections and emphasizes practical relevance for clinicians, researchers, and educators alike.

Webinar Series Based on Focus Issue Articles

The following webinars draw from articles in the Section Reports Focus Issue:

Social Media Best Practices for Spine Professionals—February 12, 2026
The Symbiosis of Robotics, Enabling Technology, and Minimally Invasive Surgery—OnDemand, recorded January 22, 2026

Earn CME by Reading

CME credit is available for the following Focus Issue articles:

Fusion cage design, materials, and coatings: science versus hype
Patient selection, clinical outcomes, associated healthcare utilization, and cost-effectiveness of basivertebral nerve ablation for vertebrogenic low back pain
Implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in ASD treatment
Application of deformity principles in the management of spinal neoplasms: A primer
The future of intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) in spinal surgery
The symbiosis of robotics, enabling technology, and minimally invasive surgery

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