Education:
Doctor of Medicine
Dr. Leo Spector, MD earned his BA from Colgate College before going on to earn his MD from the University of Massachusetts. He then went on to complete an internship in surgery and a residency in orthopedic spine surgery at the University of Massachusetts, and a fellowship in orthopedic spine surgery at OrthoCarolina. This expert is active in his field, as a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and being a member of various professional organizations such as the American Orthopaedic Association, the Lumbar Spine Research Society, and the Cervical Spine Research Society. Formerly, this expert served as the co-medical director of the spine program and as the co-director of the spine center fellowship at OrthoCarolina, and as the co-medical director of the orthopedic spine program at Carolinas Medical Center-Mercy. Currently, this expert serves as the chief quality officer and a spine surgeon at OrthoCarolina.
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Charlotte, North Carolina
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