Memphis, Tenn.-based Campbell Clinic began construction on a new facility on its Germantown, Tenn., campus.
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Tamara Scerpella, MD, is chief of the division of sports medicine, vice chair of the department of orthopaedic surgery and team physician for the University of Wisconsin in Madison. She also serves as president of the Forum, a society for…
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According to The Daily Sentinel, Community Hospital will acquire Western Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, both based in Grand Junction, Colo., effective July 1.
Shanghai, China-based orthopedic 3D printing company Arigin Medical completed its series A investment round, www.3ders.org reports.
Mobius Imaging received FDA 510(k) clearance April 24 for its Airo Mobile CT Imaging System for pediatric applications.
Jocelyn Idema, DO, implanted a Spectra WaveWriter Spinal Cord Stimulator system in a military veteran to relieve his chronic pain.
Sacramento, Calif.-based Surgical Affiliates partnered with McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey to expand McLaren's surgical trauma services in the Midwest.
EmUrgentCare in Colonie, N.Y., a $9.1 million joint venture between two Albany, N.Y., medical centers, began accepting patients May 1, timesunion reports.
