Florida-based companies are receiving around $89.7 million in venture capital investment, with a large portion going to healthcare-related companies, according to a Miami Herald report.
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Orthopedic surgeon James Andrews, MD, will receive the Lord Wedgwood Award at the 2015 Wedgwood Blue Dinner Party later this month, according to an Alabama.com report.
Medtronic and Johnson & Johnson are among the big medical firms partnering with IBM to collect patient data and create health-related apps, according to the Rapid News Network report.
DJO Global's subsidiaries DJO Finance and DJO Finance Corp., commenced a private offer and consent solicitation for senior subordinated notes.
A new study published in Spine compares cervical disc replacement cots with anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
Here are 10 spine surgeons and neurosurgeons who were in the news this week.
John Shapiro of Manhattan Beach, Calif., is a former football player and current father and coach whose son suffered a football concussion, which forced him to learn more, reports EasyReaderNews.com.
Larry Myler, adjunct professor in the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, suggests in Forbes that every doctor should have a mind and the skills for business, especially when it is harder than…
At the end of2014, the medical device industry took another step forward in the healthcare accountability movement when a number of companies announced plans to take on performance-based financial risk on implants.
Here are 12 key notes from orthopedic device companies this week.
