Orthopedic surgeons are somewhat divided when it comes to their outlook on private equity in healthcare, with some believing it brings many benefits, while others are a bit more tentative.
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Technology and AI are positioned to have a big impact on orthopedic and spine surgery in the future, led by robotics and navigation, according to one surgeon.
The number of female physicians in orthopedics is low with 11% representation. But Shriners Children's Northern California in Sacramento has taken on efforts internally and in the community to elevate and inspire women in the specialty and medicine as a…
Spine surgeons are anticipating large physician shortages in the near future.
Dror Paley, MD, has spent significant time in his career looking for ways to improve limb lengthening and orthopedic deformity care.
The healthcare sector has seen the rise and continued advancement of AI across the industry, including the orthopedic field.
Spine and orthopedic experts in March shared insights with Becker's on topics from noncompetes to private equity. Here's what they had to say:
Providing the best care for patients and the increasing demands being placed on physicians are some of the top worries for surgeons today.
Image interpretation within the orthopedic surgery field could use more innovation, according to David Kieras, MD.
Sports medicine surgeon Thomas Graham, MD, has treated numerous professional athletes and approaches their care through a three-pronged lens.
