An analysis of the information on the internet about the X-Stop spinal procedures was recently published in The Spine Journal to determine how public information online portrays controversy existing in the literature.
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Florida Orthopaedic Institute in Tampa announced the addition of five orthopedic surgeons to its physician team — Jean-Jacques Abitbol, MD; Anil K. Gupta, MD; Brian Palumbo, MD; Jeff Sellman, MD; and Loannis Pappou, MD — according to a Tampa Bay…
Minimally Invasive Surgery Institute in Cincinnati recently welcomed spine surgeon Jamal Taha, MD, to its medical staff.
Principle Valuation Vice President Adam Lynch will contribute to a panel on financial assessment at Becker's Hospital Review 5th Annual Meeting.
Prior to becoming a physician, Eric Heiden, MD, was an Olympic speed skater and gold medalist. This year, now Dr. Heiden, he has returned to the Olympics as the team physician for the U.S. speed skating team, according to a…
Nader S. Dahdaleh, MD, is a neurosurgeon at Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine and an assistant professor in neurological surgery at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters. He has had his…
Opportunities to be featured at the May conference are still available.
In an abeo blog post, Lori Steger discusses precautions medical practices can take to avoid common errors that could result in a violation of HIPAA.
A majority of nurse practitioners report that backlash from other providers trying to protect their role or competition from other providers is the biggest risk to the NP profession, according to "Advanced Practice Trends 2012-2013," released by Jackson Healthcare, a…
J. Peter Witt, MD, a spine surgeon at the University of Colorado Hospital Spine Center in Aurora, is helping pioneer a new technique for treating herniated discs called percutaneous lumbar endoscopic discectomies or PELDs.
