Here are five spine surgeons who received honors in the past month.
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A Rockland County, N.Y., patient and her husband were awarded $55.9 million in August after she was left paralyzed in her arms and legs following spine surgery in 2009, USA Today reports.
Jonathan Forbes, MD, is exploring 3D-printed cranial implants for neurosurgical procedures at the University of Cincinnati, reports WCPO.
MLS franchise FC Cincinnati's ownership group expanded Nov. 27 with the addition of neurosurgeon Griff Harsh, MD, and his wife, Meg Whitman.
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Sonoran Orthopaedics overhauled its website to help patients quickly and easily access information, according to a press release on MENAFN.
The Horatio Alger Association will honor James Andrews, MD, and 13 others in its Member Class of 2020.
Golden, Colo.-based Panorama Orthopedics & Spine Center partnered with Radix Health to install a suite of patient experience-centered technologies.
A new study from physician networking site Doximity examined physician employment, job demand and salary data.
Scott Yerger, MD, is one of several surgeons using Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery for total and partial hip and knee replacements at Lafayette (La.) General Health, The Advocate reports.
The global hip replacement market is projected to be worth $10.51 billion by the end of 2026, up from $7.13 billion in 2018, according to Fortune Business Insights.
