John Sperling, MD, of Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic performed the first cases with Zimmer Biomet's OsseoFit stemless shoulder system.
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As all physicians are heading into 2025 battling nationwide shortages and ongoing reimbursement cuts, here are five numbers that are scaring orthopedic surgeons right now:
Oklahoma City-based McBride Orthopedic Hospital has added Jeffrey Belisle, MD, to its staff, according to a Jan. 21 report from The Record Journal.
Philadelphia-based Drexel University has selected a university-affiliated orthopedic medical device startup to receive support from its innovation fund.
Orthopedic surgeon Richard Moore, MD, has donated $1 million to Boise (Idaho) State Athletics, according to a Jan. 21 report from Bronco Sports.
AdventHealth Georgia has tapped Julie Smith as the director of neuroscience and orthopedics for the Georgia market, according to a Jan. 22 report from Coosa Valley News.
Medical device manufacturer Osteotec has reached an exclusive distribution agreement with Highridge Medical in the U.K.
Amid constant changes in the healthcare landscape, business and communication skills will become more important than ever for spine surgeons to master in 2025.
Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, Ark., earned the Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for advanced certification in spine surgery, according to a Jan. 22 announcement at KNWA.
Julie Andrews, Orthofix's CFO, sold 4,655 shares of common stock on Jan. 16, according to a Jan. 21 SEC filing.
