EOS imaging, an orthopedic imaging company, has installed its fourth EOS system at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City.
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The University of Kansas in Lawrence has restructured its sports medicine model with the introduction of Kansas Team Health, reports The Kansas City Star.
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Paul Houle, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon with Cape Cod Healthcare Neurosurgery in Hyannis, Mass.
The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson has achieved success in researching 3D printed scaffolds embedded with calcium and stem cells to treat bone injuries, reports Medical Device Network.
Detroit Medical Center broke ground on the $65 million DMC Sports Medicine Institute in District Detroit, reported NBC affiliate Click On Detroit.
Mohammed Shamji, a former professor and neurosurgeon at the University of Toronto, was sentenced to life in prison after murdering his wife, Elana Fric-Shamji, MD, reports U of T newspaper The Varsity.
Neurosurgeon Garnette Sutherland, MD, won the Governor General's Innovation Award for his work developing technologies to treat patients and improve clinical care in his field.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held for Great Lakes Orthopaedic Surgery Center in Grand Traverse County, Mich., reports NBC affiliate Up North Live.
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Atlanta-based Emory Orthopedics & Spine Center's Ken Mautner, MD, is studying how three different stem cell therapies treat osteoarthritis, local news affiliate Fox 5 reports.
