Here three spine surgeons weigh in on the most disruptive technologies and techniques in spine care today.
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Medscape surveyed 157 physicians and 170 medical students about sexual harassment in the workplace. Fifty-four percent of the physicians and 66 percent of the medical students were women.
Medical device manufacturers will pay the FDA about $1 billion in user fees starting 2018 through 2022, according to HealthcareDIVE.
Hewatt McGraw Sims, MD, of Coffee Regional Medical Center in Douglas, Ga., collaborated with Amendia to develop the Syzygy Stabilization System for spondylolisthesis patients, according to The Douglas Enterprise.
A new study published in the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery examined the 90-day episode of care costs for one- and two-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusions.
Medtronic reported a slight decrease in first quarter revenue for the 2017 fiscal year, which ended July 29, 2016.
A. Nick Shamie, MD, weighs in on a number of spine practice aspects today, including balancing one's academic practice and clinical practice.
The FDA granted 42 orthopedic- and spine-related device clearances in July.
A study published in Clinical Spine Surgery examines the biomechanics of posterior dynamic fusion in the lumbar spine.
The FDA and device companies, through three trade associations, came to an agreement that will increase the user fees paid to the FDA to nearly $1 billion, according to a Politico report.
