
08/24/2009
Bristol Neurosurgical is proud to announce the arrival of Dr. Fred W.Terry, physiatrist, to our practice!
Dr. Terry is a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R). He joins TriCities Spine after completing a residency in June 2009 in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA, where he also served as Chief Resident. Dr. Terry earned his undergraduate degree at Mountain State University in Beckley, WV, and his medical degree at West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, WV. Prior to his PM&R training at UVa, he completed an internal medicine internship at Bassett Healthcare, an affiliate of Columbia University. At TriCities Spine, Dr. Terry will evaluate and manage patients with musculoskeletal injuries, including back and neck pain. He is proficient in electrodiagnostic testing which aids in the diagnosis of conditions that cause pain, weakness, and sensory abnormalities. He will focus on optimizing function through the combined use of medications, physical modalities, physical and occupational therapy, and interventional spine injections. Away from the office, Dr. Terry enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, golfing, and cooking.
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03/30/2005
Using Information Technology to Enhance Service
Bristol Neurosurgical Associates is a leader in utilizing electronic medical records (EMR) solution that enables the practicing physicians to improve patient care, enhance productivity, eliminatation of paperwork and improve rapid communications with referring physicians, the hospitals, and other medical professionals. BNA?s Information Systems have proven to increase clinical workflows, improve patient management, and increased patient satisfaction.
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02/28/2005
Workers Comp Panel a Success
Dr. Jim C. Brasfield served on a panel addressing issues related to Virginia's Worker's Compensation laws. Dr. Brasfield and his office is dedicated to empowering Physician's Assistants to more efficiently and effectively care for patients.
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Bristol Neurosurgical is proud to announce the arrival of Dr. Fred W.Terry, physiatrist, to our practice!
Dr. Terry is a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R). He joins TriCities Spine after completing a residency in June 2009 in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA, where he also served as Chief Resident. Dr. Terry earned his undergraduate degree at Mountain State University in Beckley, WV, and his medical degree at West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, WV. Prior to his PM&R training at UVa, he completed an internal medicine internship at Bassett Healthcare, an affiliate of Columbia University. At TriCities Spine, Dr. Terry will evaluate and manage patients with musculoskeletal injuries, including back and neck pain. He is proficient in electrodiagnostic testing which aids in the diagnosis of conditions that cause pain, weakness, and sensory abnormalities. He will focus on optimizing function through the combined use of medications, physical modalities, physical and occupational therapy, and interventional spine injections. Away from the office, Dr. Terry enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, golfing, and cooking.
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03/30/2005
Using Information Technology to Enhance Service
Bristol Neurosurgical Associates is a leader in utilizing electronic medical records (EMR) solution that enables the practicing physicians to improve patient care, enhance productivity, eliminatation of paperwork and improve rapid communications with referring physicians, the hospitals, and other medical professionals. BNA?s Information Systems have proven to increase clinical workflows, improve patient management, and increased patient satisfaction.
» Full Story
02/28/2005
Workers Comp Panel a Success
Dr. Jim C. Brasfield served on a panel addressing issues related to Virginia's Worker's Compensation laws. Dr. Brasfield and his office is dedicated to empowering Physician's Assistants to more efficiently and effectively care for patients.
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