Golden Valley, Minn.-based Twin Cities Orthopedics and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., successfully reduced the number of opioids they prescribe by adopting new guidelines, according to CBS Minnesota.
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James Andrews, MD, repaired the flexor tendon in Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tommy Hunter's right arm, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Baltimore-based University of Maryland Medical Center partnered with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to expand and refine its 3D-printing surgical planning program, The Baltimore Sun reports.
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A 3D printed spine implant designed at University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands helped a 16-year-old boy walk again, reports Dutch News.
Salina (Kan.) Regional Health Center signed a five-year deal to become Salina-based Kansas Wesleyan University's official healthcare provider, reports KSAL.
Orthopedic surgeon James Pat Evans, MD, died aged 88 on July 22, reports Pro Rodeo.
Belfast, Northern Ireland-based axial3D raised $3 million in a funding round headed by Imprimatur Capital Fund Management to facilitate its growth into the U.S., reports 3D Printing Media Network.
Cleveland Clinic plans to expand its main campus with a new building that will house its neurological institute.
