Here are five orthopedic surgeons making headlines.
Author: Staff
Carson City, Nev.-based Tahoe Fracture and Orthopedic Medical Clinic welcomed orthopedic surgeon Daniel Cepela, MD, according to The Record Courier.
The Academic Orthopaedic Consortium extended its partnership with reputation management software company SocialClimb for three more years.
Auris Health received $220 million in equity financing to advance the commercialization of its endobronchial Monarch Platform and robotic technology development.
Morrow, Ga.-based Clayton State University Athletics opened the OrthoAtlanta Athletic Training Room in Morrow Nov. 26, according to Clayton News Daily.
Clarence L. Shields, Jr., MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Los Angeles.
A new article published in the Journal of Spine examines trends in training for endoscopic spine surgery, which requires surgical and interventional skill sets to perform appropriately.
Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush physicians partnered with Instituto Brasil de Tecnologias da Saude and the Lemann Foundation to develop a fellowship program.
Stability Biologics provides allograft products for spine, orthopedic and wound care applications.
AmeriHealth Caritas now exclusively covers Paradigm Spine's coflex interlaminar stabilization device for lumbar spinal stenosis treatment.
