The Fairbault Chamber of Commerce named the Fairbault, Minn.-based Orthopaedic and Fracture Clinic "Business of the Year" as part of the organization's 2016 Annual Business Awards ceremony, according to Fairbault Daily News.
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Vinay Rawlani, MD, a plastic surgeon at Evanston (Ill.) Hospital stole a $65,000 ultrasound machine, according to The Daily Northwestern.
Eugene Gosy, MD, closed his office in Lockport, N.Y., after he was indicted on 114 counts of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and healthcare fraud last week; he pleaded not guilty, according to a WGRZ report.
Here are 25 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.
Ventura, Calif.-based Advanced Spine & Sport Medical Rehabilitation Center is hosting a stem cell injection seminar.
Philadelphia-based Bioquark is analyzing whether injecting stem cells into the central nervous system will revitalize the brain cells in dead post-trauma patients, according to Counsel&Heal.
Researchers analyzed obesity's impact on lumbar spinal fusion patients, according to a Spine study. The study investigated one-year follow-up data of 805 patients. Of these patients, 204 were normal weight, 365 were overweight and 236 were obese.
Google DeepMind, a United Kingdom-based artificial intelligence firm, received access to 1.6 million patients' healthcare data, according to The Guardian.
Tampa-based Florida Pain Relief Group hired Abraham Rivera, MD, as chief medical officer.
Juan Torres-Reveron, MD, of Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, performed the nation's first spine surgery using Montpellier, France-based Medtech's ROSA Spine.
