Jeffrey Nees, MD, a neurosurgeon with Laser Spine Institute based in Oklahoma City, discusses minimally invasive spine surgery and opportunities for future development.
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Austin Peavy State University Athletics Hall of Fame recently inducted orthopedic surgeon Cooper Beazley, MD, according to a Clarkesville Online report.
Milwaukee Brewers team physician William Raasch, MD, performed knee surgery on pitcher Eric Arnett, according to a Journal Sentinel report.
James Andrews, MD, performed knee surgery on Atlanta Hawks guard Lou Williams, according to a Fox News report.
Tabor Orthopedics in Memphis, Tenn., recently had a photovoltaic solar system installed on its roof and will receive a federal tax credit equal to 30 percent of their renewable energy investment, according to a report in The Commercial Appeal.
Here are eight tax planning strategies for orthopedic surgeons post-Bush Tax Cuts.
John Carrino, MD, is the chief of musculoskeletal radiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He is also an associate professor of radiology and orthopedic surgery.
Indiana Sen. Ron Grooms of Jeffersonville plans to introduce a bill in this session of the state legislature to strengthen laws regulating pain clinics and prescriptions of controlled substances, according to a News and Tribune report.
A new study, published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, has found that smartphone-delivered intervention and personalized feedback can help women manage chronic widespread pain following inpatient rehabilitation.
London-based orthopedic device developer Smith & Nephew saw a modest attributable profit increase of 1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012, from $140 million in 2011 to $142 million in 2012.
