How clinicians incorporate TBS into everyday practice

Hear directly from the clinical team at a large academic tertiary care center in North Carolina on what it actually looks like to bring Trabecular Bone Score into day-to-day patient care.

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Clinical conversation

Adopting a new clinical tool is never just about the technology, it's about how it fits into a real clinic, with real patient volumes and existing workflows. In this short discussion, Dr. Anne Lake, Dudley Phipps, PA-C, and Clayton LaBaume, PA-C, share their first-hand experience incorporating TBS® into their assessment of patients at risk of osteoporotic fracture.

Their perspective focuses on the practical side of adoption: How TBS® complements bone mineral density in everyday decision-making, how it changed (or didn't change) their existing scan workflow, and where it added the most value for their patient population.

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What you'll learn

If you're evaluating whether TBS® fits your own practice, this is a candid, clinician-to-clinician view rather than a vendor pitch.


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Dr. Anne Lake

Doctor of Nursing Practice at Wake Forest Baptist Health Fracture Liaison Clinician/Coordinator

Dudley Phipps

CEO/Executive Director/Founder -The American Society of Osteoporosis Provider

Clayton LaBaume

PA-C, Bone Health Specialist


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