1. Russell A. Hibbs Award for Best Clinical Science Presentation
    Paper # 64 - Clinical Instinct versus Standardized Questionnaire: The Spinal Surgeons Ability to Detect Psychological Distress (PDF)
     
  2. Russell A. Hibbs Award for Best Basic Science Presentation
    Paper #67 - VEPTR Improves Pulmonary Hypoplasia in a Postnatal Rabbit Model of Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome (PDF)
     
  3. John H. Moe Award for Best Science Presentation
    E-Poster #32 - A Study on the Effect of Melatonin Toward the Proliferation and Differentiation of Osteoblasts in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (PDF)
     
  4. Louis A. Goldstein Award for Best Clinical Presentation
    E-Poster #5- Risk Factors for Critical Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Changes During AIS Surgery (PDF)
     
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