Richard_N.W._Wohns

Richard N.W. Wohns

Richard N.W. Wohns

American neurosurgeon


Richard N.W. Wohns is a neurosurgeon who is the founder and president of NeoSpine, LLC (a spine surgery and interventional pain management center).[1][2] He has been listed one of the 50 Spine Surgeons and Specialists to Know by Becker's ASC Review.[3] He currently practices and teaches medicine in the Puget Sound Region of Washington, United States.

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Career

Wohns is a board certified neurosurgeon affiliated with St Francis Hospital,[4] and Swedish Medical Center.[5] He is the founder of NeoSpine which has offices in Gig Harbor, Puyallup, and Bellevue, Washington. Wohns is a pioneer of outpatient spine surgery and founded the company, NeoSpine, which developed outpatient spine centers nationally. NeoSpine was acquired by Symbion, Inc.,[6] in 2008, then Symbion was acquired by Surgery Partners. Wohns continues to serve as special consultant for outpatient spine surgery. He was also a co-founder of U.S. Radiosurgery which was acquired by Alliance Oncology, Inc.,[7] in 2011. Wohns was director on the Board of Aqueduct Critical Care, Inc.,[8] and was Chief Medical Officer for angelMD, and is consultant and scientific advisor to a number of spinal device companies, and principal of Wohns Consulting Group.

Since 1995, Wohns has been an associate clinical professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of Washington.[9]

Wohns has been the physician for a number of mountain climbing expeditions including early in his career when he served as Medical Director for the Ultima Thule Everest Expedition in which high altitude brain research was performed.[10] On a K2 expedition he performed an appendectomy on a Balti porter who perforated his appendix.[11]

During the summer of 2013, Dr. Wohns returned to Nepal to teach minimally invasive spine surgery techniques to the staff at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital. During this trip he also performed pro bono surgery with medical implants and instruments graciously donated by leading medical device companies. His enduring commitment to the country, its people, and to the field of medicine has compelled him to return annually to continue lecturing and leading spine surgery workshops in Kathmandu, where he is now Visiting Professor of Neurological Surgery. Dr. Wohns has established the Nepal Spine Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, to promote neurosurgery education and care for indigent patients in Nepal. Dr. Wohns also has lectured and operated in the Maldives and performed several “firsts” including cervical disc replacement, lumbar disc replacement, anterior lumbar interbody fusion and sacroiliac joint fusion.

Wohns has performed over 5000 outpatient cervical and lumbar surgeries and his expertise includes outpatient and minimally invasive spine surgery, complex spine surgery including robotically assisted surgeries, cervical and lumbar disc arthroplasty (artificial discs). He lectures both nationally and internationally and hosts yearly summits on the latest advancements in spine surgery techniques.[12]

Current positions

  • South Sound Neurosurgery Research & Education Institute, Director
  • Past-President, Western Neurosurgical Society,[13]
  • Nepal Spine Foundation, Founder and Chairman of the Board

Awards and recognitions

In March 2014, Wohns was named in an article published on Becker's Hospital Review entitled 40 of the Smartest People in Healthcare.[14] He was recognized in September 2013 in Becker's Spine Review as one of the 92 Spinal Surgeon Device Inventors and Innovators to Know.[15] He was listed in 50 Spine Surgeons and Specialists to know by Becker's ASC Review in February 2010.,[3] He was recognized in 2009 as one of the top three Outstanding Health Care Executives – Metropolitan Region by the Seattle Business Journal.[16]


References

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  3. "Hospital Health System - Tulsa, OK - Saint Francis Health System". Saintfrancis.com. 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2015-04-06.
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  6. "The Team - Aqueduct Neurosciences". aqueductneurosciences.com. 2015-08-18.
  7. "Richard Wohns, M.D. - CHI Franciscan Health". Chifranciscan.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-04-06.
  8. Wohns, R. N.; Colpitts, M; Colpitts, Y; Clement, T; Blackett, W. B. (1987). "Effect of high altitude on the visual evoked responses in humans on Mt. Everest". Neurosurgery. 21 (3): 352–6. doi:10.1227/00006123-198709000-00013. PMID 3670581.
  9. "Mountain Medicine - Dr. Richard Wohns' Homepage". Richardwohns.com. Retrieved 2015-04-06.
  10. "Mazama". Destinationmi.com. 2015-01-06. Archived from the original on 2017-07-02. Retrieved 2015-04-06.
  11. "Western Neurosurgical Society Committees". Westnsurg.org. Retrieved 2015-04-06.
  12. Adamopoulos, Helen (2014-03-04). "40 of the Smartest People in Healthcare". Beckershospitalreview.com. Retrieved 2015-04-06.
  13. "92 Spinal Surgeon Device Inventors & Innovators to Know". Beckersspine.com. Retrieved 2015-04-06.
  14. "Health Care Heroes 2009 | Washington and Puget Sound Business News Source | Seattle Business Magazine". Sandbox.seattlebusinessmag.com. Archived from the original on 2017-08-15. Retrieved 2015-04-06.

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