Laxmaiah Manchikanti, MD, is the founder and CEO of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians and Society of Interventional Pain Management Surgery Centers. He is the medical director of Pain Management Center of Paducah (Ky.) and Ambulatory Surgery Center…
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Transformation of the healthcare industry has increased significantly over the past few years, driven by several converging factors. These changes are creating a climate of uncertainty for private practice orthopedic and neurosurgeons resulting in a trend towards selling their practices…
The Pain Center of Arizona in Phoenix announced that it was voted the Number 1 pain management practice in Arizona by Ranking Arizona, the result of one of the largest business opinion polls taken in Arizona, conducted by AZ Business…
The new American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery website allows for quick and easy transfer of continuing medical education credits earned from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons courses by diplomats participating in the ABOS Maintenance of Certification, according to an…
Brandon Bushnell, MD, vice-chairman of the department of orthopedics and sports medicine at Harbin Clinic in Rome, Ga., has received a subspecialty certificate in sports medicine from the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, according to a Rome News-Tribune report.
CMS recently added a new web resource for eligible professionals, called "My EHR Participation Timeline," to its EHR Incentive Programs website.
Claude T. Moorman III, MD, team physician for Duke Athletics and director of Duke Sports Medicine in Durham, N.C., performed knee surgery on freshman linebacker Dominic McDonald, according to a report from The Devils Den.
Dan Cooper, MD, an orthopedic surgeon and team orthopedic surgeon for the Dallas Cowboys, has received the Jerry "Hawk" Rhea Award given to outstanding NFL team physicians, according to an ESPN report.
San Francisco-based SpineGuard has received approval from the Russian healthcare agency to market its PediGuard device in Russia.
Tel Aviv-based Premia Spine has developed an implant to treat spinal disorders without fusion, according to Reuters.
