Here are seven orthopedic surgeons making headlines this week.
Author: Alan Condon
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health invested in mixed martial arts and announced the sponsorship of a new team of fighters on Sept. 23., reports West Central Tribune.
David Chalif, MD, was recently appointed chief of neurosurgery at Southside Hospital in Bay Shore, N.Y., reports Patch.
Odessa (Texas) Regional Medical Center recently added orthopedic surgeons Luv Singh, MD, and Saravanaraja Muthusamy, MD, to its medical staff, reports OA Online.
Morristown, N.J.-based Altair Health, a physician-managed health system focusing on spine care, named Kyle Nelson as CEO.
Indianapolis-based Goodman Campbell Brain & Spine and Ascension St. Vincent Health signed a letter of intent to expand their partnership at two hospitals in the city, reports Inside Indiana Business.
Tony Pedri, MD, is returning to his hometown of Rock Springs, Wyo., to practice at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, reports Sweetwater Now.
Kuros Biosciences is set to unveil its new bone graft, MagnetOs, at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting in Chicago from Sept. 25 to 28.
RTI Surgical added to its Established Therapies spine portfolio with the launch of CervAlign, an anterior cervical plate system.
Kris Radcliff, MD, is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon with Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute.
