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Avery L. Buchholz, M.D., MPH, has joined the Department of Neurosurgery at MUSC, specializing in adult degenerative scoliosis, complex spine revisions, and minimally invasive spinal procedures. Dr. Buchholz grew up in rural Wisconsin prior to attending The Citadel here in Charleston. After graduating summa cum laude, he returned to the University of Wisconsin for medical school where he earned both a Doctor of Medicine and a Masters in Public Health. He then came back to the Medical University of South Carolina, where he completed a residency in neurological surgery. He earned the Intern of the Year Award his first year of training and was one of the most outstanding residents in neurosurgery throughout. Dr. Buchholz had a strong interest in spinal disorders throughout his residency at MUSC, focusing his research and clinical training on minimally invasive spine surgery and advancing those techniques. He had numerous publications and presentations on this topic throughout residency, winning awards for both. After his training at MUSC, he completed a complex spine surgery fellowship at the University of Virginia working with world-renowned surgeons Dr. Christopher Shaffrey and Dr. Justin Smith. While at UVA, he also completed an AO spine fellowship, winning the national award for best clinical research. Returning to MUSC, Dr. Buchholz is once again proud to call Charleston home. He is eager to continue developing the MUSC Spine Program and advancing the care we provide to the Lowcountry. He treats all disorders of the spine with particular expertise in spinal deformity, adult and pediatric scoliosis, complex spine surgery, tumors of the spine, and minimally invasive surgeries.