Gene Austin is the CEO of Columbia (Mo.) Orthopaedic Group. He spoke with Becker's Spine Review about the company's use of workflow automation and how it's helped during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Latest
From Medtronic's seventh acquisition of the year to a breakdown of the top 10 medical device companies in the world, here is the latest industry news:
The Bolt navigation system, designed by Circinus Medical Technologies, was named "best new technology" at the Spine Technology Awards.
David Campbell, MD, has sold his home in North Palm Beach (Fla.) for $6 million, The Real Deal reported Nov. 19.
Wayne, Pa.-based DuraStat was awarded "Best New Technology in Spine" by Orthopedics This Week, according to a Nov. 19 press release.
Fremont, Calif.-based Think Surgical received FDA clearance for its TSolution One Total Knee Application, according to a Nov. 20 press release.
The worldwide spinal implants and surgical devices market is expected to reach $17.4 billion by 2026, according to Research And Markets.
Orthopedic surgeon Ronald Hillock, MD, was one of 11 technology professionals honored at Vegas Inc's 10th annual "top tech awards," the Las Vegas Sun reports.
Here are the most-read articles on Becker's Spine Review from Nov. 16-20:
In October, Raymond Gardocki, MD, joined Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn., where he will help develop the endoscopic spine surgery program.
