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Sanda L. Tomak, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. She serves as a clinical instructor in Yale University's orthopedics department in New Haven.
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Here are 15 spine surgeons who recently received awards or promotions.
Orthopedic surgeon L. Scott Levin, MD, was among the trustees elected to the board of Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life, According to a report from the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons granted membership to Brad Bushnell, MD, according to a report from the Northwest Georgian News.
Invibio completed biocompatibility testing in China, paving the way for China Food and Drug Administration approval and local legal compliance for the company's PEEK-OPTIMA HA Enhanced spinal fusion implants.
A study published in Spine examines the readmission rates as a quality of care measure and predictor of readmission within 30 days after spine surgery.
SmartCEO Magazine named Alexander Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, CEO of the Year in Philadelphia.
With the promising potential of improving outcomes, new technologies weave into the healthcare industry. But as costs continue to rise, healthcare professionals may want to consider if the amount of improvement resulting from new technology outweighs the associated pitfalls.
