The American College of Sports Medicine has named Harcharan Singh Ranu, MD, president of the American Orthopaedic Biomechanics Research Institute in Atlanta, a fellow, according to an IndiaWest report.
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This article was written by Dick Pepper, a medical marketing specialist who blogs at VoxMD.com and can be reached at dick.pepper@voxmd.com.First websites, then social media and now you have to make an online video? Although it seems like the list of things…
If the United States tinkered with Medicare more, reformed tax policies, prioritized healthcare quality and incentivized states to improve care, the healthcare system could save roughly $560 billion over the next decade, according to a report from the Bipartisan Policy…
J. Brian Gill, MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon at the Nebraska Spine Center in Omaha. He also provides care at the Nebraska Spine Hospital in Omaha. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Orthopedic Surgeons. He is…
Dashboard Observations on 17 Niches and Specialties; 7 Reasons to Worry About the Healthcare Economy; Is a Large Combined System Better?
This issue of Becker's Spine Review focuses on spine surgeon leadership, practice development and technology trends. The issue includes three big lists: "50 Spine Surgeons & Specialists Researching Biologics"; "35 Spine Device Companies Making an Impact"; and "35 Spine-Driven ASCs…
A Research and Markets report predicts that the increase in the population of those older than 65 years and the rising obesity rates in the U.S. will have a large impact on the spinal surgery market.
David Chang, MD, of Marina Spine Center in Los Angeles, discusses why he chose to go into private practice and how this can be the right choice for spine surgeons fresh from their fellowships.
Hallett Mathews, MD, MBA, is the executive vice president and chief medical officer of New York City-based Paradigm Spine, LLC, a non-fusion spinal implant and device technology manufacturer. Dr. Mathews is also a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon.
HHS and Federal Communications Commission have selected members for a new workgroup that will promote innovation in health information technology, including mobile medical applications, and identify ways to improve patient safety through health IT.
