Vladimir Djuric, MDDr. Djuric received his undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati. After obtaining his medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio, he completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at The Ohio State University, followed by fellowship training in Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine at Louisiana State University Medical Center. While there, he had the privilege of training with the esteemed Dr. Charles Aprill.Dr. Djuric developed an interventional pain practice in Northeastern Ohio, where he worked for 15 years and served as Clinical Assistant Professor at Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine. He currently practices in Toronto, Ontario and also serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine/PM&R at McMaster University. In addition to the interventional management of spinal pain, Dr. Djuric’s clinical interests include regenerative medicine. |
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