From executive leadership to board appointments, here are seven spine and orthopedic device companies that have added talent since Dec. 7.
The Latest
Livingston, N.J.-based Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center appointed Joseph Koziol, MD, chair of neurosurgery.
Nexus Spine appointed a vice president of quality engineering and manufacturing and vice president of marketing.
In the residency application cycle that coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, the median expenditures of orthopedic residency candidates were $5,000 lower than in the previous year, according to a study published online Dec. 16 in Clinical Orthopaedics and…
Robert Kayal, MD, and Kayal Orthopedic Center paid $225,000 as part of a $425,000 settlement in a lawsuit that accused a New Jersey city and its physicians of wrongfully attempting to terminate the employment of a former fire captain over…
Stryker signed a definitive agreement to acquire Vocera Communications for $3.1 billion.
Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine's new chief of orthopedic oncology and four more orthopedic surgeons joined new practices or assumed new titles in December:
Here are five updates from spine and orthopedic device companies in the last two weeks:
More orthopedic practice leaders are leveraging data analytics with respect to patient care.
Orthopedic surgeon Darren Johnson, MD, is collaborating with researchers at the University of Kentucky in Lexington to study anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
