Here are 10 spine surgeons and neurosurgeons in the news over this past week.
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Here are 11 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.
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Delaware's Division of Public Health mandates Wilmington-based Concord Medical Spine and Pain Center close, according to Delaware Online.
More upstate New Yorkers are choosing surgery and opiate painkillers instead of noninvasive treatments for back pain, based on an Excellus BlueCross BlueShield report.
Physicians' contracts may negatively affect patient care and professionalism, based on an Annals of Internal Medicine article, according to Medical Xpress.
Montpelier, France-based Medtech completed its first U.S. sale of the ROSE Spine robotic surgery system with Dayton, Ohio-based Miami Valley Hospital.
On Feb. 9, a Senate committee passed a series of bills intended to accelerate the medical device approval process, according to The Wall Street Journal.
With physicians around the country plagued with burnout, Denah Joseph, MFT, from the University of California, San Francisco, detailed how reconnection can minimize burnout, according to Medscape.
Specializing in hip resurfacing surgery, Edwin Su, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon practicing in New York. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Dr. Su has participated in numerous hip resurfacing clinical trails.
