Julio Petilon, MD, an orthopedic spine surgeon at Spine Center Atlanta in Georgia, discusses his career, minimally invasive spine surgery and what the future holds for the industry.
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Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for Nov. 17, 2016.
Paul Grundy, MD, Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM's global director of healthcare transformation, discussed changes coming down the pipeline in the healthcare industry, during the Transforming Our Health forum in New Philadelphia, Ohio, according to TimesReporter.com.
The multi-clinic practice Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance has added James H. Rubright, MD, to its medical team.
Rey Bosita, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Texas Back Institute, a Plano-based practice with office locations throughout Texas. He specializes in lumbar and cervical disc surgery.
Joseph Aferzon, MD, is a neurosurgeon and the founder of the Portland-based Connecticut Spine Institute for Minimally Invasive Surgery. Dr. Aferzon subspecializes in minimally invasive spine surgery.
A study in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research examined the effect physicians' attire has on a patient's perception of them in an outpatient orthopedic setting.
Santa Barbara-based Kinese has partnered with pediatric orthopedic physicians Michael Maguire, MD, and Sean Early, MD, Noozhawk reports.
The American Medical Association adopted several policies Nov. 16, 2016 aimed at increasing research efforts into head injuries.
When the Kane County Cougars, the Chicago Cubs' Single-A ball affiliate, take the field next year it will be at the newly minted Northwestern Medical Field in Geneva, Ill.
