Physicians, industry, and science: moving forward as neuromodulation matures.

Neuromodulation

The President and CEO, The Center for Pain Relief, Inc. and Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology West Virginia University School of Medicine President, International Neuromodulation Society Editor-in-Chief, Neuromodulation San Francisco, California.

Published: July 2007

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