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Robert Watkins Jr., MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon and co-director of the Marina Spine Center at Marina del Ray (Calif.) Hospital with his father, also a spine surgeon.
A recent Merritt Hawkins physician recruitment survey indicates that hospital employment is on the rise and that solo practice may be on the decline.
Spine surgeons at the Montefiore Medical Center, the university hospital for Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, have reportedly shown a high rate of accuracy and success in placing pedicle screws in pediatric patients to correct scoliosis.
Cy-Fair Hand and Wrist Surgical Associates has expanded and will provide services in Katy, Texas.
Here are 10 statistics on the payors physicians have dropped over the past two years, according to Medscape's Insurer Ratings Report. Of the 10,213 physician respondents to the survey, 24 reported dropping insurers over the past two years.
A Colorado State University professor, in conjunction with an Indiana company, has developed new joint implant material to allow active adults to seek joint repair at an earlier age and reduce their pain sooner.
Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, Ga., has partnered with Georgia Gwinnett College to provide sports medicine services to its athletes, according to a Weekly news report.
SpineGuard announced today that the 20,000th case has been performed using its family of PediGuard devices for enhanced pedicle screw placement.
Most hospitalized children continue to experience persistent pain despite receiving appropriate therapies and treatment, according to research published in Pain Management Nursing.
