Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for Dec. 21, 2017.
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The GOP tax reform bill is headed to President Donald Trump's desk, and at least one spine device company thinks it will be a boon for the industry.
F. Todd Wetzel, MD, joined Bassett Healthcare Network as chief of orthopedics, according to The Daily Star.
Fountain Valley, Calif.-based MemorialCare signed a joint venture with Los Angeles-based RadNet to collaborate on imaging centers across Southern California, according to the Long Beach Post.
Mark Gittins, MD, performed Ohio’s first robotics-assisted bicruciate-retaining total knee replacement at the New Albany (Ohio) Surgery Center.
Regenerative Medicine and Therapeutics published a new article, "Freeze-Dried [Ortho-R] Injectable Surgical Implants for Meniscus Repair: Pilot Feasibility Studies in Ovine Models."
The global interventional spine devices market will likely grow at a 10.5 percent compound annual growth rate through 2021, according to Absolute Reports.
Crawford County, Wis.-based Crossing Rivers Health opened the Crossing Rivers Health Center for Specialty Care, according to Guttenberg Press.
Orthopedic surgeon Jacques Toueg, MD, joined Ortho Regenerative Technologies’ scientific advisory board.
Mine Hill Township, N.J.-based Champey Pain and Spine Group added spine surgeon James Dwyer, MD.
