Spine device manufacturer Nexxt Spine has strengthened its sales team with two new hires.
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Mark Tantorski, DO, a spine surgeon with Premier Orthopaedics in West Chester, Pa., outlines best practices for the return to elective surgery and the technology that has helped his practice the most during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Orthopedic practices continue to grow, even amid the pandemic.
By eliminating its waiting room, McLeod Orthopaedics Cheraw (S.C.) has shortened the amount of time patients spend in its clinic, according to The Laurinburg Exchange.
Heartland Regional Medical Center in Marion, Ill., has recruited Richard Morgan, MD, as medical director of its orthopedics program, according to a July 9 report by The Southern Illinoisan.
Here are the top 10 most-read articles featured on Becker's Spine Review between July 6 and 10:
Westerville-based Orthopedic One, the largest orthopedic practice in Central Ohio, was approved for one of the region's largest Paycheck Protection Program loans, according to Columbus Business Journal.
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center are advocating for more transparency from spine journal authors after finding more than $368 million in undisclosed industry contributions in a recent study, according to News-Medical.
The total value of medical device mergers and acquisitions announced in the first half of 2020 was low, but the modest number of deals completed was even more striking, according to Evaluate Vantage.
Five spine and neurosurgeons making the news this week:
