Here are eight orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine physicians who joined new practices or received new appointments in May:
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Here are five spine and neurosurgeons who joined new organizations, moved locations or retired in May:
Ayman Daouk, MD, has voluntarily dropped a whistleblower lawsuit filed against Orlando (Fla.) Health in January, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
David Okonkwo, MD, PhD, on June 5 performed spine surgery on Alabama Clemson receiver Justyn Ross to correct a congenital fusion, according to SI.
Matt Lane joined the leadership ranks at Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Portsmouth, N.H., according to fosters.com.
After a delay that left many frustrated, ASCs in Erie County, N.Y., are allowed to resume elective surgeries, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced June 3.
West Lafayette, Ind.-based Purdue University named Mishawaka, Ind.-based Franciscan Health its provider of choice for hip and knee replacements for its employees.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery received approval from the state of New York to resume elective surgical procedures.
Columbus-based Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center will resume performing surgeries and procedures that require overnight stays June 10, the Clermont Sun reports.
The U.S. has reported 1,874,411 COVID-19 cases and 108,238 deaths as of 9 a.m. CDT June 5. Worldwide, 6,672,287 cases and 391,773 deaths have been reported, while 2,894,476 people have recovered.
