Carly Beam
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Yeah, those are all really fascinating, exciting areas of just kind of what's ahead for FutureSpy, especially all the ways that AI sounds like it's really helping to bring patient care in a more streamlined and effective way.
way.
And one thing I want to circle back to one things you said about this shift from RVU to VBC, I'd love to hear your insights on what you think is going to be needed from surgeons, from hospitals, practice leaders, etc, for this shift to really be effective and to take off.
Got it.
And I'd love to hear more about just kind of your own, how you're using AI in both your complex and minimally invasive spying care, whether it's in the OR or outside.
What are you using it the most for?
Yeah, thank you for breaking that down.
And I want to ask you, I know you have a unique perspective having training in both complex spine surgery and minimally invasive.
And, you know, obviously there is, we're seeing more technologies and trends towards minimally invasive surgery.
But, you know, why is it important for minimally invasive spine surgeons to kind of understand the complex and vice versa?
Definitely.
And I was wondering, what do you think will be the one true disruptor to spine surgery next year?
And then just my last question for you, Dr. Mooney, how are you thinking about growth headed into 2026?
Got it.
Well, thank you so much, Dr. Mooney, for joining us today.
It's been a pleasure speaking, and I look forward to connecting again down the line.
This is Carly Beam with the Becker's Spine and Orthopedics Podcast.
And today I'm thrilled to be joined by Dr. David Skaggs, co-director of Cedars-Sinai Spine.
Dr. Skaggs, thank you so much for being here today.
Thank you.