Orthopedic One is the largest physician-owned practice in Ohio, with nine locations throughout the state.
Author: Claire Wallace
From the Scoliosis Society's first female president, to a new president for the Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Foundation, here are four orthopedic president moves Becker's has reported on since Sept. 1.
Indianapolis-based OrthoIndy will open a new 15,000-square-foot medical office building in Westfield, Ind., in early October, according to a Sept. 26 report from local news site the Current.
Thorsten Seyler, MD, a physician at Duke University in Durham, N.C., performed the first revision knee replacements using Smith+Nephew's Cori surgical system.
Salem, Ore.-based Hope Orthopedics has been treating patients at its three locations since the mid-1990s.
Long Island, N.Y.-based orthopedic spine surgeon Daniel Choi, MD, believes that the future of spine care not only lies in new technology, but in ASCs.
In 2022, U.S. News & World Report released its inaugural ranking of the top hospitals for neurosurgery worldwide. A total of 23 hospitals were ranked in the top 25 for 2022 and 2023.
Daniel Choi, MD, an orthopedic spine surgeon at Spine Medicine & Surgery of Long Island (N.Y.) realizes the importance of connecting with his patients before they even step into his operating room.
Two surgeons under the age of 40 discuss where they see the future of orthopedics heading, and the role of private equity in practices moving forward.
Serena Hu, MD, was named the first female president of the Scoliosis Research Society at its annual meeting in Stockholm on Sept. 17, according to a Sept. 22 press release sent to Becker's.
