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The NASS Podcast

North American Spine Society
The NASS Podcast
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    NASS' Definitive Guide to Research: Arguing with Journals

    2026/08/21 | 33 mins.
    How should you respond when you disagree with a reviewer, or when your manuscript is rejected?
    In this episode of the Definitive Guide to Research series, the panel discusses how to navigate difficult journal reviews and editorial decisions. They share strategies for crafting respectful, scientific responses to reviewer comments, deciding when it is appropriate to push back on requested revisions, and addressing feedback that may be impractical or outside the scope of the research. The conversation also explores when authors should—or shouldn't—appeal a rejection, how to approach concerns about reviewer bias, and why challenging an editorial decision should generally be reserved for rare, well-justified circumstances.
    This video is part of the “NASS' Definitive Guide to Successful Research: Writing, Reviewing, Publishing” series from NASS. New episodes will be released over the coming months, with select content available on YouTube.
    Subscribe to NASS Anytime to be the first to access the full course as new sessions are released, including all YouTube content plus exclusive CME education available only through the platform: https://nassanytime.spine.org/
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    NASS' Definitive Guide to Research: Research Team Roles and Responsibilities

    2026/08/20 | 27 mins.
    What does it take to build and manage a productive research team?
    In this episode of the Definitive Guide to Research series, Andrew Schoenfeld, MD, MSc, Jonathan Grauer, MD, Rory Goodwin, MD, PhD, and Alan Daniels, MD discuss the roles that trainees, research coordinators, statisticians, and faculty collaborators can play on a successful research team. They also share practical approaches to integrating new team members, structuring research meetings, maintaining productivity, and managing team members who become unresponsive or underperform. The discussion offers practical perspectives on creating a collaborative, accountable research environment that keeps projects moving forward.
    This video is part of the “NASS' Definitive Guide to Successful Research: Writing, Reviewing, Publishing” series from NASS. New episodes will be released over the coming months, with select content available on YouTube.
    Subscribe to NASS Anytime to be the first to access the full course as new sessions are released, including all YouTube content plus exclusive CME education available only through the platform: https://nassanytime.spine.org/
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    NASS' Definitive Guide to Research: Grading Your Academic Productivity

    2026/08/10 | 32 mins.
    What does academic productivity really mean—and how is it measured? In this episode of the Definitive Guide to Research series, Grace Xiong, MD, and Andrew Schoenfeld, MD, MSc discuss the key metrics used to evaluate academic success, including publication volume, research impact, authorship, mentorship, and scholarly influence. They also share practical strategies for building a balanced research portfolio, increasing the visibility of your work, negotiating academic expectations, and aligning your research efforts with your long-term career goals.
    This video is part of the “NASS' Definitive Guide to Successful Research: Writing, Reviewing, Publishing” series from NASS. New episodes will be released over the coming months, with select content available on YouTube.
    Subscribe to NASS Anytime to be the first to access the full course as new sessions are released, including all YouTube content plus exclusive CME education available only through the platform: https://nassanytime.spine.org/
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    What We are Looking for in Reviewers

    2026/07/15 | 22 mins.
    Christopher M. Bono, MD presents the latest episode of NASS' Definitive Guide to Successful Research: What We are Looking for in Reviewers.
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    Why are Papers Rejected?

    2026/07/13 | 28 mins.
    Andrew J. Schoenfeld, MD, MSC presents the latest episode of NASS' Definitive Guide to Successful Research: Why are Papers Rejected?
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About The NASS Podcast
The NASS Podcast delivers expert discussions on the latest advances, challenges and innovations in surgical and comprehensive spine care. Featuring multidisciplinary perspectives from leaders across the spine community, episodes explore clinical controversies, emerging technologies, research, education, professional development and patient care - all in a convenient, on demand format.
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