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The Center for Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics has begun building an $18.7 million surgery center in Tyler, Tenn., the Chattanooga Times Free Press reported May 24.

From CEO shifts to board of directors reshuffling, here are seven device company leadership appointments covered by Becker's since April 26:

Siemens Healthineers has partnered with virtual reality surgical training provider PrecisionOS Technology to provide surgeons with virtual reality training to practice using Siemens Healthineers' mobile 3D C-arm Cios Spin, which provides surgical workflow guidance and ensures precision in surgery procedures.

Aurora Spine posted its highest first-quarter revenue in its history, according to financial results released by the devicemaker May 24.

Commercial payers' acquisition sprees and direct-to-employer contracting are two of the biggest trends providers should be paying attention to as healthcare costs continue to rise and independent practices fight to maintain their autonomy.

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