Healthcare providers across the country are being redeployed and rewriting their job descriptions to address the COVID-19 pandemic, which has risen to 869,006 confirmed cases and 49,958 deaths in the U.S. as of 7:25 a.m. CDT April 24.
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Here are 19 spine and neurosurgeons who joined new organizations, moved locations or received promotions so far this year:
The disciplinary committee of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Canada, on April 24 is hearing the case of a former neurosurgeon who murdered his wife two days after she filed for divorce, CTV News reports.
The FDA cleared 47 spine devices in the first quarter of 2020.
Fourteen of the 25 highest-paying jobs in 2020 are in healthcare, according to U.S. News & World Report's Best Job rankings released Jan. 7.
Robotic surgery is no longer the single company market it once was. With increased competition and rising adoption of robotic devices, the global market is expected to experience a dramatic boom over the next decade, according to market research published…
Lincotek Medical is doubling its coating capacity for orthopedic implants and adding a cleaning and packaging line at its manufacturing facility in Wuxi, China.
Ambulatory practice visits were down nearly 60 percent in mid-March for more than 50,000 provider clients of Phreesia, a healthcare technology company, The Commonwealth Fund reported based on new research.
Unemployment related to the COVID-19 crisis is worse in Florida than in other states, according to WalletHub rankings for the week of April 13.
Fourteen hospital and health system leaders shared the most challenging aspects of resuming elective surgeries, the first steps they are taking to reschedule elective procedures that were canceled last month, and how they are collaborating with health officials.
