Robotic-assisted orthopedic surgery is an issue that elicits varying responses amongst healthcare professionals and orthopedic surgeons around the country. Here, three orthopedic surgeons discuss the use of robotics and computers in surgery.
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The CORE Institute made several key moves recently to expand the practice and position itself for success in the future.
Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for April 23, 2015.
Online platforms and electronic medical records are making a huge impact on healthcare. Health IT is an essential part of the evolving practice, and spine surgeons are seeing the impact.
Shawn Hermenau MD, of Desert Spine Institute in Yuma, Ariz., used Mobi-C technology to perform a one-level cervical disc replacement, reports Yuma Sun. The procedure replaces a cervical disc with a special device to promote range of motion and reduced…
Having a healthy work-life balance is crucial for spine surgeons to be able to deliver high quality patient care and run their practices successfully. Here, five spine surgeons discuss where they go to relax.
Tacoma, Wash.-based CHI Franciscan Health is now offering spine and orthopedic services in Tacoma, Lakewood and Silverdale, all located in Washington, according to a Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal.
Auburn, N.Y.-based Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists was named one of the best companies to work for in New York by the New York State Society for Human Resource Management, according to a Syracuse.com report.
Conventus Orthopaedics received FDA clearance for its Conventus PH Cage.
Buffalo, N.Y.-based UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and Carestream are conducting clinical studies on a new 3D medical imaging system at Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo.
