Top 10 Spine Review articles: January

Here are the 10 most-read articles featured on Becker’s Spine Review in January:

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1. Outpatient spine surgery: 8 things to know heading into 2020

2. Dr. Ayman Daouk brings whistleblower suit against Orlando Health, claims mandatory self-referral violates federal laws

3. Murder trial begins for neurosurgeon accused of over-prescribing opioids, could serve life in prison

4. How Stryker plans to grow Mako — 4 insights from chief technology officer Robert Cohen

5. 4 pillars of Stryker’s growth strategy from CEO Kevin Lobo

6. Mercy to acquire 11-physician orthopedic group with 2 surgery centers

7. Wisconsin health system settles orthopedic surgeon’s kickback violation allegations for $10M: 5 details

8. Stockholder sues to block Wright Medical’s $4B deal with Stryker

9. 10 things to know about Hospital for Special Surgery for 2020

10. Orlando Health plans $250M specialty hospital after acquiring large orthopedic practice — 5 insights

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Dr. Munish Gupta: ‘Spinal deformity surgery is safer than ever before’

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