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Stuart Kinsella, MD, joined The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colo., on May 1, and a key element of his role will be building the robotics spine program at one of the practice's partner hospitals.
Tony Yi, chief technology innovation officer at MedVanta, a musculoskeletal management services organization, connected with Becker's to discuss how he anticipates ChatGPT and other AI programs will evolve in healthcare.
Theodore Blaine, MD, performed the first cases with Catalyst OrthoScience's stemmed system, which utilizes an anatomical ellipsoid head.
The spine surgery industry has seen major shifts through the years. But some areas may be due for a serious shakeup.
Spine and orthopedic experts in May spoke with Becker's about topics from patient questions to trends in innovation.
In May, orthopedic and spine surgeon Deeptee Jain, MD, joined The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches (Fla.). As a woman in orthopedics, Dr. Jain faces one of the largest gender disparities in healthcare as well…
Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute in Allentown, Pa., appointed Thomas Graham, MD, as its first physician in chief in April.
Longer life expectancies, increased adoption of value-based care and the streamlining of practices are some of the reasons why Alexander Vaccaro, MD, PhD, says he is optimistic about the spine and orthopedic industries.
While one spine surgeon says the industry is evolving due to increased knowledge and technology advancements, another sees a lack in innovation.
