Today's Top 20 Stories
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Why a health system partnership made sense for 1 spine group
For Steven Poletti, MD, joining Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health was a move that is strengthening an existing relationship. -
Stryker in the headlines: 6 updates to know
From leadership changes to new deals, here's what Stryker has done so far in 2025. -
3 Zimmer Biomet updates to know in 3 weeks
Here are three recent updates to know on Zimmer Biomet, as reported by Becker's since Jan. 22:
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The biggest investments 2 orthopedic surgeons will make this year
From investments in robotics to zeroing in on personal well-being, surgeons will make a number of different investments in 2025. -
Dr. Neal ElAttrache operates on New Orleans Pelicans player
Neal ElAttrache, MD, performed shoulder surgery on Herb Jones, a player for the New Orleans Pelicans. -
Northside Hospital Orthopedic Institute opens 4 total joint replacement centers
Woodstock, Ga.-based Northside Hospital Orthopedic Institute is rapidly expanding its outpatient total joint replacement program. -
Which factors affect cervical disc replacement charges most?
There are numerous factors that affect the cost of a cervical disc replacement, and researchers used a machine learning model to analyze key variables for a study published in the March 2025 issue of The Spine Journal.
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Campbell Clinic to open new location
Memphis, Tenn.-based Campbell Clinic plans to open its 10th location in Millington, Tenn., the Daily Memphian reported Feb. 14. -
Medtronic in the headlines: 5 updates in 1 month
Here are five headlines to know about Medtronic, as reported by Becker's since Jan. 7: -
5 highest-paid orthopedic surgeons in Cleveland
The highest paid orthopedic surgeon in Cleveland earns $1,035,500, according to Medscape's salary reporter tool, which is much higher than the mean annual wage of $378,250 orthopedic surgeons make according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
8 orthobiologic updates
From new study findings to product launches, here are eight headlines to know in the orthobiologics space since Jan. 13:
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Bayhealth adds sports medicine physician
Dover, Del.-based Bayhealth has added George Umeh, MD, to its staff. -
The biggest opportunity ahead for spine ASCs
As ASC case volume grows, single-specialty ASCs have an opportunity to shine, spine surgeon Choll Kim, MD, said. -
Where UChicago Medicine's newest leader is taking neurosurgery
Starting July 1, Mohamad Bydon, MD, will become the inaugural chair of the department of neurological surgery at UChicago Medicine. -
The qualities 1 orthopedic leader looked for in an MSO
Orthopaedic Associates of Maine became part of Growth Orthopedics, and the partnership was forged by the shared desire for local care and support. -
3 spine studies to know
From stem cell research to spinal implants, here are three studies Becker's reported on since Jan. 15. -
Indiana Orthopedic Institute cuts ribbon on $35M facility
Indiana Orthopedic Institute is cutting the ribbon on its new location in Noblesville on Feb. 13. -
7 medtech notes: Globus Medical, Medtronic and more
From financial results to new acquisitions, here are seven key updates from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since Feb. 5. -
Dartmouth Health's orthopedic chair's top priorities
Building a musculoskeletal institute at Dartmouth Health and Geisel School of Medicine is one of the top goals for orthopedic trauma surgeon Anna Miller, MD. -
Spine surgeon questions health systems' $8M Super Bowl ad spend
On Feb. 9, the 59th Super Bowl was played in New Orleans, with the Philadelphia Eagles beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22.
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