Success is Measured by Gratitude

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Fred Fei Mo, MD, spine surgeon at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, talks about a very positive outcome for a golf professional patient with a spine injury. He adds that the benefits of research on bone healing yield better patient outcomes. Dr. Mo enjoys and appreciates these special moments with his grateful patients. He also wants to pay it forward to help the future generations of surgeons.

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Dr Mo has been my spine surgery surgeon for a number of years. I have osteoporosis and he’s had to do surgery on my spine a number of times because of compression fractures, scoliosis and arthritis. He is a kind, gentle and skilled surgeon. I woke up in the middle of the night a few months ago and couldn’t feel my legs and was rushed to Georgetown hospital. He removed a benign tumor from my spinal cord. After the surgery and rehab, I am able to use my legs and have some feeling back. Had he not persistent in finding the cause of the nerve damage, I still would not be able to walk to do this day. But I’m able to actually walk again with a walker/cane and I owe it to Dr. Mo and his team that removed the tumor. He has confidence in his abilities which helps patients to feel eddies and that they are in good hands.

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I wuold like to join forkind of this servey if possible for the well ness of sick genarations us we can to make them healthy .letbme know.i am wachting alotbof sick and dizy. I thinknit is better to deal with docters us we can

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