The 2018 Medscape Orthopedist Compensation Report revealed whether orthopedists would choose medicine and their specialty if they could do it all over again.
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Stem cell-derived neurons survive grafting into spinal cord injury in animal study: 3 things to know
Researchers successfully grafted induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural precursor cells into the spinal cords of pigs with and without spinal cord injury with only temporary immunosuppression, according to a study in Science Translational Medicine.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee developed an orthopedic implant technology for sustained drug release, pharmabiz.com reports.
HonorHealth John C. Lincoln North Mountain Hospital in Phoenix presented OrthoArizona orthopedic sports medicine surgeon Keith Jarbo, MD, with the 2018 Citizenship and Community Service Award.
U.S. physicians have the highest suicide rate of any profession, according to findings presented at the American Psychiatric Association 2018 Annual Meeting in New York City from May 5 to May 9 and detailed in Medscape.
Neurosurgeon Dan Surdell, MD, and rhinologist Christie Barnes, MD, performed a cerebrospinal fluid leak repair at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha on a woman whose CSF leaked out of her nose for two years, USA Today reports.
Globus Medical is sponsoring the Society of Lateral Access Surgery's new Partnership Program as SOLAS' first corporate Alliance Partner.
Nephi, Utah-based Central Valley Medical Center will break ground on an addition to the Nephi Campus Hospital and cut the ribbon on the new orthopedic and sports medicine clinic, the Daily Herald reports.
Montecito Medical Real Estate acquired the Pinnacle Orthopaedics Center in Woodstock, Ga., a Class A medical office and surgery center.
After undergoing three examinations with three physicians, Robert Anderson, MD, performed an arthroscopic surgery on the left ankle of Washington Nationals' outfielder Adam Eaton to diagnose and treat an issue, the Washington Post reports.
