Hallett Mathews, MD, MBA, is the executive vice president and chief medical officer of New York City-based Paradigm Spine, LLC, a non-fusion spinal implant and device technology manufacturer. Dr. Mathews is also a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon.
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HHS and Federal Communications Commission have selected members for a new workgroup that will promote innovation in health information technology, including mobile medical applications, and identify ways to improve patient safety through health IT.
Triangle Orthopaedic Associates announced that it has completed renovations at its office in Smithfield, N.C.
Ross J. Richer, MD, of Orthopaedic Specialty Group in Fairfield, Conn., was inducted as a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons during the AAOS 2013 Annual Meeting in Chicago, March 19-23, according to a press release.
Topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are increasingly becoming available and are being used as a therapeutic alternative for patients with osteoarthritis, according to a study published in the Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare.
Benvenue Medical's Kiva vertebral compression fracture treatment system and Blazer vertebral augmentation system were named by Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management as innovative minimally invasive treatments for VCFs.
For "How to Reduce Cost & Maintain Quality of Care: 5 Spine Surgeons Discuss" from the April 25 Becker's Spine Daily, Click Here.Drew Dossett, MD, board-certified orthopedic surgeon, is scheduled to perform a microdiscectomy on the Texas Ranger Matt Harrison,…
On Tuesday, Anthony Miniaci, MD, orthopedic surgeon of the Cleveland Clinic, will perform surgery on Edmonton Oiler Ryan Nugent-Hopkins' left shoulder, according to a Calgary Herald report.
At the 11th Annual Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference, in Chicago, industry experts will lead a keynote panel titled "What Will Healthcare Reform Mean for Orthopedics, Spine, Pain Management and ASCs."
A study recently published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery examined 23,400 Oxford unicondylar knee replacements to treat osteoarthritis at 366 centers performed by 919 surgeons.
