The Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation and National Stem Cell Foundation gave Christopher L. Mendias, PhD, of New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery, a research grant.
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Surgeons have performed 60,000 spine surgeries with SpineGuard's PediGuard and Dynamic Surgical Guidance devices.
Phoenix-based Barrow Neurological Institute is collaborating with Aesculap to host a live neurosurgery course.
Joseph F. Fetto, MD, earned the recognition as a 2018 Top Doctor in New York City.
Barrington Orthopedic Specialists, with four locations in Illinois, entered a partnership with Chicago-based Smart Choice MRI.
Spineology named Richard J. Nigon to its board of directors.
Zimmer Biomet named Bryan C. Hanson its new president and CEO, effective today.
Cleveland-based University Hospitals appointed William W. Brien, MD, chief quality and medical officer, according to Crain's Cleveland Business.
Globus Medical sued Stryker and a former engineer for allegedly stealing proprietary trade secrets when the engineer accepted a new job at Stryker, according to Mass Device.
Nathan Selden, MD, of Oregon Health & Sciences University in Portland, was traveling to Seattle when he witnessed the Amtrak derailment in Tacoma, Wash. Immediately, the neurosurgeon began treating victims, according to KOIN 6 News.
