Here are four orthopedic surgeons joining practices this week:
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From a joint venture orthopedic clinic to an expanded digital offering at a leading New York hospital, here are four key orthopedic partnerships in the past month:
Becker's Spine Review has reported on five surgeons who have joined new practices in the past month:
Volta will implement free electric vehicle charging at Emory Musculoskeletal Institute in Brookhaven, Ga., when it opens next fall.
A Kentucky physician has received a five-year prison sentence and must forfeit $12,275 for illegally prescribing opioids at a time when he did not have a legitimate medical practice, the Lexington Herald Leader reports.
A Stryker device and a Vertos Medical device will see a Medicare reimbursement boost for spine procedures in 2021.
From a new Zimmer Biomet partnership with a leading orthopedic institution to a former U.S. Army surgeon joining Johnson & Johnson's board of directors, here are the latest device company notes:
From a sports medicine surgeon who invented a mask to protect athletes from COVID-19 to another performing a knee procedure on an NFL player, here are the latest orthopedists making the news:
Wellington Hsu, MD, is a spine surgeon at Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine.
A survey from ExplORer Surgical examined the role of digital tools and medical devices in healthcare, according to a Dec. 7 press release.
