Both burnout rates and career satisfaction are high among neurosurgery residents, a national survey in the Journal of Neurosurgery found.
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Here are several of the largest orthopedic groups in the United States, ranked by number of physicians on staff.
Four spine surgeons discuss the advantages and disadvantages to using robotic image guidance during procedures.
Here are four device company mergers, acquisitions and agreements.
Patients and physicians more than ever are demanding minimally invasive surgery systems that better patient outcomes and reduce operating time.
U.S. racial minorities undergo fewer total knee replacements than white Americans, according to a study in Arthritis Care & Research. The study authors estimated quality-adjusted life years lost for black American end-stage knee osteoarthritis patients due to differences in being…
HSS researchers develop brachial plexus surgery, surgical outcomes impact assessment: 4 key insights
Investigators at the New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery developed the first patient questionnaire to measure the physical and psychological impact of brachial plexus injury and assess surgical outcomes.
On Jan. 30, the FDA released two final revised medical device guidance documents entitled "Refuse to Accept Policy for 510(k)s" and "Acceptance and Filing Reviews for Premarket Approval Applications," The National Law Review reports.
The U.S. Olympic Committee's Sports Medicine Division recruits volunteer physicians every two years to work with Olympic teams, according to STAT.
Zimmer Biomet received a Form 483 from the FDA that cited eight issues following a 10-day in inspection in October 2017, according to RAPS.
