Here are the top 20 hospitals for adult neurology and neurosurgery from the U.S News & World Report rankings.
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Columbus-based Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center's Brain and Spine Hospital offers patients an integrated care approach, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
Board-certified spine surgeon Randall F. Dryer, MD, of Austin-based Central Texas Spine Institute, created a "wall on honor" in the institute's northwest office location, to recognize first responders.
University of California, San Francisco researchers discovered the medical center loses about $1,000 per procedure in unused medical supplies, according to Kaiser Health News.
Princeton (N.J.) Orthopaedic Associates has re-opened its urgent care center for orthopedics.
The global neurostimulation devices market is anticipated to hit $9.8 billion by 2024, according to a Grand View Research report.
Knoxville-based University of Tennessee engineers are creating wearable sensors for patients with motor impairments, according to the University of Tennessee Daily Beacon.
As technology continues to advance, surgeons are increasingly using robotic-assisted technology for hip and knee replacements, according to Star Tribune.
The New Jersey-based practice Princeton Orthopaedic Associates will reopen its Saturday morning urgent care walk-in clinic.
