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  1. Outcomes, access, experience: How one orthopedic group measures success

    Growing an orthopedic group for the sake of size isn't a guarantee for effectiveness, according to orthopedic surgeon Thomas Graham, MD.
  2. NFL linebacker retires at 26 after spine injury

    Persistent spine issues led former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander Esch to retire after six seasons, the NFL reported March 18.
  3. Spineart secures $22.5M in financing

    Spine devicemaker Spineart raised $22.5 million in convertible financing shortly after finishing enrollment for its cervical disc replacement trial.

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  1. Orthopedic residencies have 92.1% fill rate in 2024

    Orthopedics had one of the highest fill rates among U.S. medical school graduates, according to data from the National Resident Matching Program.
  2. 10 worst states for physicians

    Some states are better than others for spine and orthopedic surgeons to practice. Here are 10 states they should avoid. 
  3. Orthopedic Associates of Hartford opens storefront clinic

    Orthopedic Associates of Hartford (Conn.) opened a storefront clinic in South Windsor, Conn., Hartford Business Journal reported March 18.
  4. 10 best states for physicians

    Choosing the best place to practice is no easy choice for spine and orthopedic surgeons. Here are 10 states where they could see success.

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  1. Carlsmed developing personalized cervical spinal fusion implants

    Spine devicemaker Carlsmed raised $52.5M in series C funding and will use the money to develop patient-specific cervical implants, the company said March 18.
  2. Orthofix adds new executive leader

    Lucas Vitale joined Orthofix as chief people and business operations officer, the company said March 18.
  3. 2 Louisiana orthopedic practices to merge

    Baton Rouge Orthopaedic Clinic and Lafayette-based Louisiana Orthopedic Specialists plan to merge.
  4. Dr. Tyler Noble adds smart knee implant to OrthoSC

    Tyler Noble, DO, performed the first smart knee replacement in the Conway, S.C., region.
  1. 5 things to know about OrthoIndy

    Indianapolis-based OrthoIndy is one of the largest orthopedic practices in the U.S. with 91 physicians on staff.
  2. The technologies that can change orthopedics

    Artificial intelligence isn't the only technology taking orthopedics by storm.
  3. Judge tosses orthopedic surgeon's $15M verdict against Thomas Jefferson University

    An orthopedic surgeon's $15 million verdict against Thomas Jefferson University was reversed, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported March 14.
  4. Hospital for Special Surgery names CIO

    New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery named Jeff Wang as senior vice president and chief innovation officer, according to a March 15 LinkedIn post.
  5. Dr. Stanley Hoang debuts awake spine surgery at Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport

    Stanley Hoang, MD, performed LSU Health Shreveport's (La.) first awake spine surgery, ABC affiliate KTBS reported March 14.
  6. Howard University orthopedic residency program loses accreditation

    Howard University in Washington, D.C., lost accreditation for its orthopedic residency program due to a resident complaint, Howard University News Service reported.
  7. Northwestern Medicine boosts neurosurgery investments, adds complex procedures

    Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine has added new technology to support more complex procedures as part of its recently developed brain and pituitary tumor program.
  8. The data breaches plaguing patients

    A major cyberattack rocked the healthcare industry in February when Optum's Change Healthcare was hit by a ransomware gang that claims to have stolen massive amounts of patient data. 
  9. From wartime to game time, Dr. Neal ElAttrache operates at the forefront of surgical advancement

    A decade from now, one defining aspect of orthopedic surgery in 2024 will have been the speed at which new techniques are adopted, Neal ElAttrache, MD, said.

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