Today's Top 20 Stories
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UConn Health to consolidate Brain & Spine Institute offices
UConn Health is planning to consolidate offices at its Brain & Spine Institute in a newly constructed building in Farmington, Conn., according to a Sept. 11 report from the Hartford Business Journal. -
Essentia Health adds orthopedic trauma surgeon
Robert Bullock, DO, has joined Essentia Health-St. Mary's Medical Center, located in Duluth, Minn. -
FloSpine achieves 1st 3D-printed cervical spine implantation
FloSpine has successfully implanted the first Ti-Largo 3D printed cervical cage in partnership with the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, according to a Sept. 12 report from South Florida Hospital News.
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5 places hiring spine surgeons
Here are five places seeking spine surgeons, using LinkedIn's job search tool: -
Dr. Robert Burke completes 1,000th tech-assisted joint replacement
Robert Burke, MD, has completed his 1,000th procedure using OrthAlign's technology for total hip and knee replacements. -
Orthofix shares plunge amid leadership shakeup
Orthofix's shares fell 17.1 percent Tuesday morning after the company announced that three C-suite leaders were terminated after an investigation, Market Watch reported Sept. 12. -
5 places hiring orthopedic surgeons
Here are five places hiring orthopedic surgeons, using LinkedIn's job search tool:
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Why two orthopedic groups are focusing on value-based care
Durham, N.C.-based EmergeOrtho and Charlotte, N.C.-based OrthoCarolina recently struck a new value-based care-focused partnership to promote a new payment model for their services, according to a Sept. 11 report from Business North Carolina. -
Stryker's Pangea systems earn FDA clearance
Stryker's Pangea systems earned FDA 510(k) clearance, the devicemaker said Sept. 12. -
Orthofix names interim C-suite leadership following investigation
Orthofix named an interim CEO, interim CFO and interim chief legal officer following an independent investigation unveiling "repeated inappropriate and offensive conduct," the company said Sept. 12. -
Resurgens Orthopaedics becomes 1st in region to offer robotic knee replacements
Resurgens Orthopaedics' Austell, Ga., location has become the first practice in the region to offer robotic assisted total knee replacements using Smith + Nephew's CORI Surgical System.
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Orthopedic surgeon pay by state in 2023
The average annual salary for orthopedic surgeons in the U.S. is $322,236, according to career website ZipRecruiter. -
Mississippi city approves plans for orthopedic practice
The Oxford (Miss.) City planning commission unanimously approved plans for Tupelo, Miss.-based Specialty Orthopedic Group's proposed medical center, The Oxford Eagle reported Sept. 11. -
Dr. Maegen Wallace joins Phoenix Children's orthopedic surgery team
The Herbert J. Louis Center for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at Phoenix Children's added Maegen Wallace, MD, to its orthopedic surgery staff. -
The best orthopedic hospitals in Virginia for 3+ years in a row
Every year, Healthgrades releases a list of the 100 best hospitals for orthopedic surgery in the U.S. Three hospitals in Virginia made the rankings in 2021, 2022 and 2023. -
Dr. Marinus de Kleuver named president of Scoliosis Research Society
Marinus de Kleuver, MD, PhD, accepted the role of president of the Scoliosis Research Society. -
Dr. Joseph Schwab to lead Cedars-Sinai spine-oncology program
Joseph Schwab, MD, will lead Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai's spine-oncology program and the Center for Surgical Technology and AI Research, according to a Sept. 11 news release shared with Becker's. -
OrthoCarolina partners with AI platform
Charlotte, N.C.-based OrthoCarolina is partnering with Medical Brain, and artificial intelligence company. -
Move-C artificial disc hits 1,000 implantations in Germany
NGMedical GmbH's Move-C artificial disc implant reached 1,000 implants in Germany, the devicemaker said Sept. 11. -
The factors that led Dr. Robert Masson to drop Medicare patients
Robert Masson, MD, of Masson Spine Institute in Orlando, Fla., had to weigh a tough decision amid financial headwinds and declining CMS pay.
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