Pacific Spine and Pain Society Podcast (PSPS) copertina

Pacific Spine and Pain Society Podcast (PSPS)

Pacific Spine and Pain Society Podcast (PSPS)

Di: Roya Moheimani MD
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A casual conversation like the ones had after a presentation, in the fluoro suite, or in the clinic designed to give you insight about interventional spine, pain medicine, neuromodulation, regenerative medicine, and minimally-invasive spine techniques and surgery.Roya Moheimani Disturbo fisico e malattia Economia Gestione e leadership Igiene e vita sana Leadership
  • S4E1 - Why should I join the Leadership In Training (LIT) program?
    Feb 2 2026
    Episode Notes

    Join us in a special episode with PSPS Leadership in Training (LIT) members/alum gather to discuss all things that the LIT related. Guest include Dr. Johnson Ho and Dr. Tiffany Russ. They share their personal experiences and growth from the program. Highly recommended listen for all of our junior members.

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    16 min
  • S3E8 - Early Financial Truths in Practice Never Discussed.
    Jan 1 2026
    Episode Notes

    Join us as we discuss everything related to early financial truths that are never discussed. Dr. Ryan Mattie breakdowns many key financial concepts relevant to pain medicine and spine surgery physicians early in their career. Many concepts are discussed such as building equity, myths of owning your own surgery center, and partnership tracks. This episode should not be missed.

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    54 min
  • S3E7 - Pelvic Pain and Chronic Pain Gaslighting With Dr. Jennifer Hah
    Dec 5 2025
    Episode Notes

    Dr. Jennifer Hah, a triple board-certified pain specialist from Stanford University, joins us to discuss the management of chronic pelvic pain and chronic pain gaslighting. In today’s episode, we cover conservative treatment options, pharmacologic therapies, and interventional neuromodulation approaches.

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    32 min
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