From financial results to new acquisitions, here are seven key updates from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since Feb. 5.
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Building a musculoskeletal institute at Dartmouth Health and Geisel School of Medicine is one of the top goals for orthopedic trauma surgeon Anna Miller, MD.
On Feb. 9, the 59th Super Bowl was played in New Orleans, with the Philadelphia Eagles beating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22.
Little Rock-based OrthoArkansas has added Iovera technology to use in joint replacements.
East Brunswick, N.J.-based Children's Specialized Hospital, part of the Children's Health network at RWJBarnabas Health, has launched a pediatric orthopedic program.
Orlando-based AdventHealth and Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedics' Florida-based practice have partnered with Operation Walk USA to provide orthopedic care for underinsured patients.
Jackson-based West Tennessee Bone & Joint Institute CEO Donna Klutts is retiring following 24 years in the role, according to a Feb. 11 report from WNWS.
The Orthopaedic Research Society has named Suzanne Maher, PhD, as its new president of the board of directors.
Many spine leaders manage large teams that may also work across several regions. For many of them, communication remains a key pillar in keeping up a strong workplace culture.
Baton Rouge (La.) Orthopedic Clinic plans to launch Epic's MyChart on March 1, according to a news release shared with Becker's.
