An article recently published in The Spine Journal examines adverse event reporting in studies for biologics use in spine surgery.
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As patients increasingly seek second opinions or change physicians after a bad experience, if that second physician disparages the first it could have legal ramifications, according to a report in AAOS Now.
Merle P. Stringer, MD, a neurosurgeon at Brain and Spine Center, was reappointed to the Board of Medicine in Florida, according to a report from The News Herald.
Sandi Lam, MD, a pediatric neurosurgeon, has joined Texas Children's Hospital in Houston.
Raqeeb Haque, MD, is a neurosurgical associate in the department of neurological surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, focusing on minimally invasive spine surgery. He is a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, North American Spine Society, Scoliosis Research…
In a Government Executive article, Barbara Jaurequi, a licensed marriage and family therapist, discusses ways that leaders can manage rivalries between two or more valuable staff members.
In a Power Your Practice article, Salvador Lopez lays out tips for physicians that can help them strike a good balance between high productivity and providing high-quality care.
As we roll into 2014, with its unknown healthcare climate and its emphasis on selection, one thing is for certain: now is the time to ramp up your practice marketing efforts, online and off, and course correct.
Recent figures from the American Medical Group Association broke down median salaries for orthopedic surgeons based on subspecialty, according to a Houston Chronicle report.
Stryker reached the first settlements in the lawsuits against its Rejuvenate and ABG II Modular-Neck Hip Stems.
