A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery examines the patient factors associated with longer lengths of stay and readmission for posterior cervical fusion.
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Phoenix Spine & Joint developed Canadian Care Connect for Canadian citizens.
Michigan State University in East Lansing will fire William Strampel, DO, the dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Strampel told police he never followed up after ordering former sports physician Larry Nassar to have a third person present…
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The FDA and Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved the RadioGenix system, which will allow the first domestic production of the medical imaging isotope Technetium-99m in 25 years.
Bioventus extended its agreement with Seikagaku Corp. to continue distributing Supartz Fx. Under the terms of this agreement, Bioventus will be Supartz Fx's exclusive distributor in the U.S. through May 2028.
Knoxville-based University of Tennessee Medical Center recently opened a new neuro critical care center within its Brain & Spine Institute, according to Knoxville News.
Michael Behr, MD, OrthoAtlanta's medical director, completed his eighth medical mission trip to Haiti.
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