Three spine surgeons who introduced new technologies in the past month:
The Latest
Justin Slavin, MD, became the second spinal neurosurgeon to join Milford (Mass.) Regional Medical Center in the past four months, Milford Daily News reports.
Fort Worth, Texas-based Lone Star Orthopaedic and Spine Specialists opened a new location in Mansfield, according to a Feb. 8 news release.
NuVasive plans to open the NuVasive East Coast Experience Center in Englewood, N.J., later this year to expand its educational program, according to a Feb. 8 announcement.
Reno-based Spine Nevada and Swift Urgent Clinic partnered with Reno Sportsdome, a 120,000-square-foot sports complex that will open in the fall, Nevada Business reports.
SpineLine, the primary publication for North American Spine Society members, debuted its 20 Under 40" campaign in 2018 to highlight young physicians excelling in the field.
Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedic Institute relocated an office to a larger space in Hamilton Township, N.J., according to a Feb. 3 announcement.
President Joe Biden learned his foot fracture completely healed after a Feb. 6 visit to Delaware Orthopedic Specialists in Newark, according to a CNN report.
From a new chief strategy officer at a California practice to the new board of directors president at a Minnesota group, here are the latest orthopedic surgeons on the move:
Dignity Health Glendale (Calif.) Memorial Hospital and Health Center has appointed David Rogers, MD, chief of staff, Outlook Newspapers reports.
