Here are eight hospitals expanding spine and neurosurgery programs.
Author: Alan Condon
John Kennedy, MD, performed an ankle debridement with NanoScope, a new visualization system, at NYU Langone in New York City.
Kris Radcliff, MD, is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon with 10 years of experience in private practice with Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute.
Kris Radcliff, MD, is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon with Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute.
Tampa-based Florida Orthopaedic Institute added orthopedic surgeon Evan Loewy, MD, and primary care orthopedist George Eldayrie, MD, to its staff of over 40 fellowship-trained physicians.
Anchorage (Alaska) Fracture & Orthopedic Clinic added a husband-wife orthopedic surgery team to its practice Sept. 16.
Here are three husband-wife orthopedic and neurosurgical teams who recently started new practices.
Fort Wayne, Ala.-based DeKalb Orthopedics & Sports Medicine recently partnered with biomedical startup ActivArmorTM in an initiative that will bring the company's 3D-printed casts and splints to the practice, reports Times-Journal.
Paducah, Ky.-based Thomas Gruber, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon affiliated with Baptist Health Medical Group in Jacksonville, Fla.
Royal Biologics recently launched the Maxx Ultra Cord with clinical applications in spine and neurosurgery.
