Providence, R.I.-based Brown University is partnering with Intel to investigate the use of artificial intelligence to restore signals above and below spinal cord injuries, reports EE News Europe.
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Oren Gottfried, MD, is president of the North Carolina Spine Society as well as professor of neurosurgery and clinical vice chair of quality in the department of neurosurgery at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, N.C.
Dennis Burke, MD, a former orthopedic surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, will receive a $13 million settlement following his wrongful termination lawsuit, The Boston Globe reports.
Smith+Nephew launched its OR3O Dual Mobility System on Nov. 8 for use in primary and revision hip arthroplasty.
CHI St. Alexius Health Williston (N.D.) has filled out its orthopedic team, reports local ABC affiliate KXNet.com.
Integrated Endoscopy officially launched Nuvis, its single-use endoscope device, Nov. 6.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery is enrolling patients for a 3D imaging to develop maps of the spine in scoliosis patients.
Portland-based Maine Medical Center received approval for a $59 million investment for a new center featuring spine and neurosurgery on Nov. 4, reports Portland Press Herald.
The Spine Center at MemorialCare Long Beach (Calif.) Medical Center acquired an ExcelsiusGPS robotic navigation system from Globus Medical, reports P&T Community.
Bradenton, Fla.-based Coastal Orthopedics recently added orthopedic surgeons Patrick Dermarkarian, MD, and R. Stephen Otte, MD, to its practice, reports Patch.
