Ten spine surgeons talk about what they expect from Donald Trump over the next four years and how their practices are preparing for the future.
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Jack Steel, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Scott Orthopedic Center, a practice based in Huntington, W.Va. His clinical interests include arthroscopic surgery and sports medicine.
A study in the Journal of Arthroplasty found only 0.5 percent of total hip arthroplasty patients at a single surgery center needed follow-up care at a hospital.
Jason A. Genin, DO, an orthopedic surgeon with the Cleveland Clinic, served as a team physician for the Cleveland Indians during their World Series run this October, The DO reports.
The internal watchdog at HHS allegedly told CMS that Canonsburg, Pa.-based Mylan Pharmaceuticals had been improperly classifying its EpiPen since 2009, Reuters reports.
A study in The Spine Journal examined Press Ganey databases to identify the top factors impacting patient satisfaction outpatient orthopedic clinics.
Genomics is coming under fire after researchers question the effectiveness of the testing, Stat News reports.
Pediatric orthopedic surgeon John Cahoy, MD, is joining the staff of Concord, Mass.-based Orthopedic Affiliates, the Westford Eagle reports.
Anthony Capocelli, MD, is a neurosurgeon at Little Rock, Ark.-based OrthoArkansas.
Audubon, Pa.-based Globus Medical reported its third quarter 2016 financial results, according to The Cerbat Gem Market News and Analysis.
