Here are eight spine and orthopedic surgeons investing in careers outside of their practices:
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The Academic Orthopaedic Consortium on March 2 formed the AOC Women's Executive Leadership Forum to provide a national network and programs for female administrative members.
Here are six orthopedic surgeons making headlines this week:
Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates' established patients can now make telemedicine appointments as an alternative to in-person visits, according to Thurston Talk.
Biopharmaceutical company DiscGenics recently finished enrollment for its clinical trial of IDCT, an allogeneic, injectable disc cell therapy for degenerative disc disease.
The Alabama Crimson Tide college football program onboarded Matt Rhea, PhD, as director of performance science on March 2, reports Sports Illustrated.
Lafayette (La.) Surgical Specialty Hospital launched a robotics-assisted joint replacement program, local outlet News15 reports.
Two hospitals from College Park-based University of Maryland were recently honored by CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield for demonstrating expertise in hip and knee replacements, reports Patch.
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health outlined plans March 3 to build an orthopedic hospital and two clinics as part of a $209.5 million expansion over the next three years, reports the Argus Leader.
Riley Williams III, MD, performed arthroscopic surgery on Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving March 3, the team reported.
