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Mark Foster, MD, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, has joined Brunswick Novant Medical Center in Bolivia, N.C., according to a WECT South Brunswick News report.
Jens R. Chapman, MD, is the interim chair of the department of orthopedics and sports medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is also holder of the HansJoerg Wyss Endowed Chair of Spine Surgery at the university. He…
Medicare dominated healthcare components of President Barack Obama's State of the Union address and was one of the largest targets in the Republican response delivered by Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
David M. Junkin Jr., MD, has joined Southern Alleghenies Elite Orthopedics in Hollidaysburg, Pa., according to a Gant Daily report.
Kimberly-Clark Health Care, a medical device company, announced the launch of CERVICOOL Cooled Radiofrequency System, a device to help relieve cervical facet joint pain.
Professional Data Systems, a medical IT solutions company, announced that it has been selected by a number of hospitals and surgery centers for information technology support services.
About 10 percent of healthcare practice owners plan on converting from Medicare providers to concierge or direct pay practices in the next three years, according to Forbes.
Fast Company named Mazor Robotics the fourth most innovative company in the robotics industry in its "Most Innovative Companies 2013" issue.
Shriners Hospitals for Children in Portland now has an EOS Imaging System to help improve diagnoses for children with spine conditions, such as scoliosis and other deformities.
