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I've been doing quite a bit of research into these interventional spine fellowships and I was hoping to get some updated answers (since a lot of threads are a few years old on the subject matter).
(1) What is the job outlook after an interventional spine fellowship?
(2) NASS now has a group of "NASS-recognized" interventional spine fellowships. Will these help this field to get more recognized?
(3) Is there any talk of board certification in spine or interventional spine in the future, through the ABMS or ABPMR?
(4) If one is looking into an interventional spine fellowship, should you look into academic vs. private practice, NASS vs. Non-NASS?
Any other thoughts on this subject matter are appreciated. Thanks in advance.
(1) What is the job outlook after an interventional spine fellowship?
(2) NASS now has a group of "NASS-recognized" interventional spine fellowships. Will these help this field to get more recognized?
(3) Is there any talk of board certification in spine or interventional spine in the future, through the ABMS or ABPMR?
(4) If one is looking into an interventional spine fellowship, should you look into academic vs. private practice, NASS vs. Non-NASS?
Any other thoughts on this subject matter are appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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