Dr. James Weinstein to retire as Dartmouth-Hitchcock CEO & more: 10 orthopedic surgeons in the headlines this week — Dec. 9, 2016

Orthopedic

Here are 10 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.

Denis Nam, MD, is joining the staff of Chicago's Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush.

 

James Weinstein, DO, will retire in June 2017 from his post as CEO and president of Dartmouth-Hitchcock health system in Lebanon, N.H.

 

New York Giants' defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul had sports hernia and groin surgery after a consultation with William Meyers, MD.

 

Russell LaFrance, MD, is joining the staff of River Hospital in Alexandria Bay, N.Y.

 

Andrew Assenmacher, MD, is joining Toledo, Ohio-based ProMedica as an orthopedic surgeon.

 

Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic included Kai-Nan An, PhD, in its 2016 Mayo Clinic Distinguished Alumni Awards.

 

Shane Shapiro, MD, spoke at the 2016 World Stem Cell Summit in West Palm Beach, Fla.

 

James Crouse, MD, is taking a leave of absence from Waterloo, Iowa-based clinic, Cedar Valley Medical Specialists, but is leaving the practice in "good hands," The Courier reports.

 

When the New England Patriots faced the Los Angeles Rams on Dec. 4, 2016, Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady had a friend on the Rams' sideline in Neal ElAttrache, MD.

 

Bernard Ong, MD, has partnered with BizIQ to help him grow his Las Vegas-based orthopedic practice.

 

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