The journey to pain medicine. A discussion with Dr. Hunter Vincent from The Orthohealing Center Spine & Nerve
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- Health & Fitness
In this week's episode of the Spine & Nerve podcast, Dr. Brian Joves sits down with Dr. Hunter Vincent of The Orthohealing Center in Los Angeles. Dr. Vincent joins the podcast to discuss the journey of becoming a pain medicine physician, specifically focusing on what drove Dr. Vincent into this area of expertise.
Listen in as the doctors discuss:
- Why physical medicine and rehabilitation as a primary specialty?
- How did Dr. Vincent decide to sub-specialize and which fellowship to peruse?
- How does Dr. Vincent feel these choices influenced his job opportunities and career path?
Dr. Vincent's bio:
Dr. Hunter Vincent is a graduate of the UC Davis physical medicine and rehabilitation residency program as well as a the UCLA pain fellowship. He is currently practicing at The Orthohealing Center in Los Angeles, CA. He has been actively involved in research in the area of orthobiologics, publishing several peer reviewed manuscripts, coauthoring several textbook chapters on the use of orthobiologics for sports and spine care, and presenting his research at internationally recognized orthopedic conferences. In addition, Dr. Vincent has been the moderator for the TOBI conference which focuses on innovative treatments for musculoskeletal pathology.
He can be found on Instagram (DrHunterVincent) and LinkedIn.
This podcast is for information and educational purposes only, it is not meant to be medical or career advice. If anything discussed may pertain to you, please seek council with your healthcare provider. The views expressed are those of the individuals expressing them, they may not represent the views of Spine & Nerve.
In this week's episode of the Spine & Nerve podcast, Dr. Brian Joves sits down with Dr. Hunter Vincent of The Orthohealing Center in Los Angeles. Dr. Vincent joins the podcast to discuss the journey of becoming a pain medicine physician, specifically focusing on what drove Dr. Vincent into this area of expertise.
Listen in as the doctors discuss:
- Why physical medicine and rehabilitation as a primary specialty?
- How did Dr. Vincent decide to sub-specialize and which fellowship to peruse?
- How does Dr. Vincent feel these choices influenced his job opportunities and career path?
Dr. Vincent's bio:
Dr. Hunter Vincent is a graduate of the UC Davis physical medicine and rehabilitation residency program as well as a the UCLA pain fellowship. He is currently practicing at The Orthohealing Center in Los Angeles, CA. He has been actively involved in research in the area of orthobiologics, publishing several peer reviewed manuscripts, coauthoring several textbook chapters on the use of orthobiologics for sports and spine care, and presenting his research at internationally recognized orthopedic conferences. In addition, Dr. Vincent has been the moderator for the TOBI conference which focuses on innovative treatments for musculoskeletal pathology.
He can be found on Instagram (DrHunterVincent) and LinkedIn.
This podcast is for information and educational purposes only, it is not meant to be medical or career advice. If anything discussed may pertain to you, please seek council with your healthcare provider. The views expressed are those of the individuals expressing them, they may not represent the views of Spine & Nerve.
36 min