A CEO's retirement was announced or took effect at three orthopedic groups this year:
Author: Staff
This year, the COVID-19 pandemic led 18 percent of physicians to consider retiring early, temporarily closing their practices or opting out of patient care, according to a survey of 842 physicians conducted by physician search firm Merritt Hawkins and nonprofit…
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Orthopedic surgeon Joel Rohrbough, MD, is retiring from Northern Arizona Orthopaedics, the Arizona Daily Sun reported on Dec. 12.
The first COVID-19 vaccination at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery was administered to Ann Bienstock, an advanced practice nurse, according to HSS President and CEO Lou Shapiro.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship extended its partnership with New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery, according to a Dec. 10 announcement.
The owners of Southern Pines, N.C.-based Sandhills Sports Performance & Physical Therapy sold a majority stake in their practice to a national therapy provider, according to a Nov. 25 announcement by Transitional Equity Consultants.
Two South Dakota spine practices merged to form The Spine Center at Black Hills Orthopedics, according to a December announcement.
Nashville, Tenn.-based 7 Springs Orthopedics opened its 10th clinic Nov. 16 in partnership with Southern Tennessee Regional Health System-Winchester, according to a press release.
Physicians who attempt to build their brand solely by focusing on clinical outcomes are ignoring crucial parts of the picture.
