Disappointing quarterly earnings are tanking shares as investors react to the first quarter affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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After postponing all elective surgeries for nearly two months, Irvine, Calif.-based Hoag Orthopedic Institute is resuming certain elective cases starting May 1.
Orthopedic surgeon Edward Vanek, DO, was tapped in March to serve as medical adviser to the mayor of Atwater, Calif., a city with a population of 30,000, Medscape reports.
Warren, Ohio-based Trumbull Memorial Hospital was not out of line for terminating the staff privileges of Michael Jurenovich, DO, an orthopedic surgeon who did not notify the hospital that he'd settled a federal Medicare fraud suit, an Ohio appeals court…
Stryker Chairman and CEO Kevin Lobo addressed several key trends for the company over the next few months and year during the first quarter conference call, as transcribed by Seeking Alpha.
Phoenix-based The CORE Institute launched a rapid COVID-19 antibody testing program.
March/April 2020 Issue of Becker's Spine Review
Six orthopedic and spine surgeons outline where they see their practice one year from now, given the current challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
CMS is expanding its list of audio-only telephone services covered by Medicare as well as making several other updates to telehealth coverage.
Hot Springs, Ark.-based National Park Medical Center hired orthopedic specialist Edward Rhomberg, MD, according to the Hot Springs Village Voice.
