Daniel Lieberman, MD, medical director at Phoenix Spine & Joint, spoke to Becker's Spine Review about outpatient migration, how hospitals will compete in orthopedics post-pandemic and the future of spine surgery at ASCs.
Author: Alan Condon
Lyle Cain, MD, team orthopedic surgeon at the University of Alabama Athletics, has been named SEC Team Physician of the Year, according to Rolltide.com.
From a Las Vegas surgeon-inventor honored for his innovations to another commended for his work treating college football players, here are the latest orthopedic specialists making headlines:
Whether it's for procedural expertise, humanitarian reasons or medical tourism, three spine surgeons discuss countries outside the U.S. they would consider practicing in and why.
The first diversity and inclusion program at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine has been unanimously approved by its board of directors.
Newnan-based Georgia Bone and Joint has implemented Stryker's Mako SmartRobotics for joint replacement procedures, The Newnan Times-Herald reported Nov. 23.
From the use of regenerative medicine products to new ways of looking at inflammation, the most contentious issues in the field of sports medicine are discussed by five specialists.
From the medical director of a new Texas practice to the chief of an orthopedics initiative at a Florida hospital, here are the latest surgeons on the move:
The Orlin & Cohen Orthopedic Group in Merrick, N.Y., has added Brian Mercer, MD, to its spine surgical staff, according to a Nov. 23 news release.
The global medical robots market is projected to reach $12.7 billion by 2025, up from about $5.9 billion in 2020, according to research from Markets and Markets.
