New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery is now offering remote second opinions for patients across the U.S.
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From the acceleration of outpatient migration to the increasing popularity of certain spinal approaches, five spine surgeons discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has altered the field:
Spine device company Fuse Medical was ranked 43rd on Deloitte's 2020 Technology Fast 500 list of fastest growing companies in North America, published in November.
Tommy Carls, former vice president of research and development at Medtronic Spine and Biologics, has joined Proprio as an adviser.
Eric Tobin has been announced as CEO of N2 Biomedical, a company providing coating and surface treatment for medical devices, according to a Dec. 2 press release.
Coastal Orthopedics is planning a new medical center and headquarters in Bradenton, Fla.
Covenant Health is shifting many of its spine and orthopedic cases at Covenant Medical Center to Grace Surgical Hospital in Lubbock, Texas, which will open Dec. 5, EverythingLubbock.com reports.
U.S. Orthopedic Alliance has teamed with Castleford Capital, a New York City-based private equity firm, to form USOA Strategic Capital to support growth initiatives and partnership opportunities.
The Steadman Clinic opened its Aspen, Colo., office Dec. 1, with Jared Lee, MD, serving as medical director.
Herschel Beker, MD, a founding member of Atlanta-based Resurgens Orthopaedics, is retiring after 30 years, according to a Dec. 1 press release.
