Here are 10 spine and neurosurgeons who were in the news this past week.
Author: Staff
Chris Yeung, MD, will perform spine surgery on Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brett Anderson, according to a Los Angeles Times report.
The U.S. healthcare system could save up to $4 billion per year by 2030 by directing knee replacement patients to hospitals performing a high volume of those procedures, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American…
Stryker Orthopaedics will continue to serve as the Official Joint Replacement Products of the PGA TOUR and PGA TOUR Champions.
Italy-based Lima Corporate and New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery have established an Innovation Alliance Agreement.
Gainesville, Fla.-based Exactech exhibited its new knee, hip and shoulder revision systems at the American Academy of Orthopeadic Surgeons annual meeting in Orlando, Fla.
Here are 26 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Of 100 surveyed orthopedic departments in hospitals across the nation, 56 percent expressed concerns of being unprepared for the new Medicare bundled payment model, effective April 1.
The Mischer Neuroscience Institute at Memorial Hermann and the McGovern Medical School at UTHealth, both in Houston, added neurosurgeon Sebastian R. Herrera, MD, according to a Katy Magazine report.
Charles Edwards, MD, founded and serves as the director of The Maryland Spine Center in Baltimore.
