Here are the eight orthopedic imaging devices or technologies for spine leaders to know.
Practice Management
Boston-based Harvard Medical School named James Kang, MD, the inaugural Thornhill Family Professor of Orthopedic Surgery on Nov. 21, 2016.
Since opening its doors in the late 1940s, Waterloo, Iowa-based Cedar Valley Medical Specialists has stayed successful throughout the years in the hands of many generations of orthopedic surgeons, according to The Courier.
The future of digital radiography imaging is adaptability. Gone are the days of the limited floor mounted X-ray machine and in its place sits a fully modular, upgradeable system that has the adaptability that is more similar to a smartphone…
According to the "Medscape Ethics Report 2016: Money, Romance, and Patients" a percentage of most physicians report they would "cherry-pick" or "lemon-drop" patients to avoid those with a comorbid disease or patients that are unlikely to follow a treatment regimen.
Denver Health disciplined an anesthesiologist over a Facebook post, according to The Denver Post.
Amazing Charts, a West Warwick, R.I.-based developer of EHRs and practice management systems, offered five health IT predictions for 2017.
David Pillsbury left his role as Tampa-based Laser Spine Institute's CEO on Nov. 30, 2016, the Tampa Bay Business Journal reported.
Business Journal named Anthony Gioia a 2016 CFO of the Year, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal. Business Journal has honored high-performing financial executives for the past decade.
A higher percentage of physicians feel it's acceptable to hide a clinical mistake today than they did even two years ago, according to a Medscape report.
