Here are three spine surgeons who moved to new practices or added to their titles in March:
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A West Virginia man was awarded $17 million from a jury after he was left paralyzed following spine surgery, Metro News reported March 31.
ZimVie, Zimmer Biomet's spine and dental spinoff company, cracked $1 billion in third-party revenue and is on track to see similar results in 2022.
The annual salary for orthopedic surgeons largely exceeds the base cost of living for each state in the U.S., according to data from ZipRecruiter and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Living Wage Calculator.
Nick Moore, MD, recently performed the first minimally invasive, ultrasound-guided trigger finger release in Michigan.
Brentwood, Tenn.-based IMAC Holdings, which is in partnership with The Back Company, aims to grow in spine care following strong revenue jumps in recent months.
Robert Nascimento, MD, and Tim Foster, MD, will lead a partnership between Boston-based Mass General Brigham and Boston College athletics.
Spine and orthopedic experts and leaders spoke with Becker's Spine Review on key topics in March from tough career decisions and the benefits of awake procedures.
Wisconsin orthopedic surgeon David Eggert, MD, began performing robotic-assisted joint replacements five years ago after the launch of Stryker's Mako system and has been impressed with the robot's application for complex cases, according to the Ripon Commonwealth Press.
Felix "Buddy" Savoie, III, MD, has taken the helm as the 90th president of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
