Peter Gabos, MD, a spine surgeon at Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del., discusses the most exciting trends in scoliosis treatment today.
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Alexander P. Hersel, MD, medical director of Pain Management and Injury Relief Medical Center, recently released an article ensuring patients that epidural steroid injections are still a safe treatment despite the recent outbreak of meningitis tied to the New England…
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Progress is underway on the $1.2 million Pain Management of North Idaho clinic in Coeur D Alene, Idaho, according to the Journal of Business.
Orthopedic device developer Bioventus will invest $5 million into a new office and manufacturing space in Memphis, Tenn., and will create 44 jobs, according to Area Development.
A recent study showed a novel expandable spino-thoracic fixation device can bring significant improvements to children with type 3 osteogenesis imperfecta and thoracic insufficiency syndrome, according to Medical Xpress.
Phillip Immesoete, MD, will join Aultman Orrville Hospital in Ohio as a neurosurgeon.
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In today's electronic world, access to critical data is paramount criteria for success. Physicians and nurses need access to patient's records to ensure proper delivery of care. Too many restrictions or complicated access methodologies to internal systems can have potentially…
