The orthopedic surgical expertise of Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD has earned him a high level of respect among his peers. Currently, he oversees the orthopedic residency training program at Monmouth Medical Center. The program has existed since 1945, making it the state's longest continuously running residency. Dr. Paragioudakis oversees and directs the clinical training, academic instruction, and ongoing research initiatives received by residents. He advises on the creation of cutting-edge orthopedic methods that get students ready for fellowships. johns Hopkins University was the first stop on Dr. Paragioudakis' academic journey to becoming a respected practitioner and scholar. After that, he enrolled in Rutgers University's RBHS (School of Biomedical and Health Sciences) to pursue further medical education. After that, he finished his internship and residency in orthopedics at Rutgers, the Medical College of New Jersey. Dr. Paragioudakis has completed not one but two fellowships focusing on spinal surgery. His first spine fellowship was at Palo Alto's Stanford University, and his second was at San Francisco's St. Mary's Program. Spine surgery, particularly minimally invasive and robotic procedures, revision procedures and SI pain relief, are among his specialties. The success rate of spinal operations has increased thanks to his methods, and recuperation times have decreased. Many of his patients see improved outcomes and decreased pain due to this. Dr. Paragioudakis's name has been synonymous with cutting-edge medical research and successful surgical procedures for over three decades. His work on low back pain research, reported in a clinical science paper in 2000, earned him the International Volvo Award for Low Back Pain Research. Finally, with his extensive background in academic teaching and spinal surgery, Dr. Steve Paragioudakis, MD, has established himself as a preeminent figure in orthopedic surgery. His tireless efforts have changed the face of spinal surgery, helping many people have better results and feel less pain.