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ISASS - The International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery - Is a global, scientific and educational society organized to provide an independent venue to discuss and address the issues involved with all aspects of basic and clinical science of motion preservation, stabilization, innovative technologies, MIS procedures, biologics and other fundamental topics to restore and improve motion and function of the spine for: surgeons, scientists, inventors and others. Visit ISASS

Becker's is the leading source of cutting edge business and legal information for hospital and health system leaders, owners and operators of ambulatory surgery centers and leaders of orthopedic and spine practices. ASC Communications takes advantage of multiple channels to reach these decision-makers of the hospital and outpatient surgical community, including: print magazines (Becker's Hospital Review, Becker's ASC Review and Becker's Orthopedic & Spine Review); two industry-leading ASC conferences and a new hospital and health system conference; regularly delivered e-newsletters. Visit Becker's ASC

The Illinois Spina Bifida Association works to improve the quality of life of individuals and families living with Spina Bifida. ISBA is a 501c3 nonprofit that works to improve the quality of life of children, adults, and families living with Spina Bifida, one of the most common, permanently-disabling birth defects in the U.S.. Visit Illinois Spina Bifida Association

 

SpineSearch is proud of our partnership with the University of Delaware. Visit the University of Delaware here.

 

Premier: Serving more than 2,500 U.S. hospitals and 80,000-plus other healthcare sites, the Premier healthcare alliance and its members are transforming healthcare together. Approximately 200 hospitals and health systems created and entirely own the Premier alliance. Premier's mission is "to improve the health of communities." Visit Premier

The North American Spine Foundation is a non-profit organization established to end spine-related disability through research, education and advocacy. The Spine Foundation has launched Spine 10 x 25, which will lead to a 10% reduction in U.S. spine-related disability by the year 2025. Visit North American Spine Foundation at https://www.spine.org/foundation