A study, published in the Clinical Journal of Pain, has found that patients suffering from chronic pain may experience improvement if they receive care from primary care teams who are trained in multiple aspects of pain management, including emotional consequences,…
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Daniel K. Park, MD, John M. Rhee, MD, and Kirk Easley, MD recently conducted a retrospective review to determine the factors that increase the chances of spine surgeons choosing a job in the academic field after completing a fellowship program,…
Jeff Bernhardt, Clinical Director at Main Street Specialty Surgery Center, discusses 10 ways ambulatory surgery centers can improve their efficiency and become an even stronger business as a result.
U.K.-based Invibio now has 500 PEEK-OPTIMA biomaterial devices cleared for commercial use in the U.S. and more than 80 in China.
San Clemente, Calif.-based VertiFlex plans to sell some of its non-core spine technology to Stryker.
Ken Akizuki, MD, orthopedic surgeon, is scheduled to perform arthroscopic knee surgery on the San Francisco Giants first baseman Brett Pill, according to a NBC Bay Area report.
Today, David Altchek, MD, board certified orthopedic surgeon, performed reconstructive surgery on the Cleveland Indians pitcher Frank Hermann's right elbow, according to a Akron Beacon Journal Online report.
Anthony Yeung, MD, board certified orthopedic surgeon, and his wife Eileen have donated $2.5 million for the creation of a comprehensive spine center at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, according to a Desert Institute for Spine Care…
Five spine surgeons discuss what the most challenging part of switching to an electronic medical record was.
Here are seven things for spinal surgeons to know for March 14, 2013.
