Rockville, Md.-based National Spine & Pain Center added three board-certified physicians to its practice, which is one of the largest inverventional pain management groups in the nation.
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Ali Araghi, DO, is an orthopedic spine surgeon at Phoenix-based The CORE Institute. He is the associate editor of The Spine Journal and serves on the board of directors for the American Board of Spine Surgery. He is also a…
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal signed into law a bill that aims to regulating pain clinics, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
Kennewick, Wash.-based Tri-City Orthopaedics announced its plans for a $1 million expansion of its clinic in Kennewick, according to a Tri-City Herald report.
Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton, Wash., is in the process of constructing the $21 million Harrison Orthopaedic Hospital, according to a Kitsap Sun report.
The American Society of Anesthesiologists announced that it has submitted formal comments to the Office of the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology, urging the continuation of the hardship exemption for anesthesiologists through stage 3 of the meaningful use program.
Medical care is more coordinated today than ever, and spine specialists are beginning to form groups and organizations that will provide comprehensive treatment for back pain patients. The Spine Center Network, developed by Prizm Development, Inc., two years ago, is…
London-based Smith & Nephew announced first quarter revenue at $1.075 billion, down nearly 4 percent from $1.079 billion reported during the same period last year.
A recent study in Medical Care examined the contributions of physicians to new medical devices by looking at four major device firms and quantifying the information received from physician- and non physician-founded firms.
Medtronic announced it plans to eliminate 230 jobs from its Memphis, Tenn.-based spine division, according to a Pioneer Press report.
