The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine will use a $6 million gift from the estate of Joseph Stern Jr., former president of U.S. Shoe Corp, and his wife, Mary, to create three endowed chairs, reports the Cincinnati Business Courier.
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Alan Wolf, MD, orthopedic surgeon and chief of staff for Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center in Alaska retired after 38 years practicing medicine, reports the Kodiak Daily Mirror.
The University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington is preparing to open a new $200 million building that will feature 128 single-bed rooms, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
Globus Medical reported its U.S. spine business grew by more than 8 percent, adjusting for the negative impact of its biologics business, and the international spine business was up 25 percent in the first quarter of 2019.
A state court unanimously ruled in favor of Johnson & Johnson and DePuy Synthes in a product liability suit over the company's Synthes Matrix Screw Rod System, the Connecticut Law Tribune reports.
March / April 2019 Issue of Becker's Spine Review
Orthopedic surgeons largely remain independent, according to Medscape's Orthopedist Compensation Report 2019.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans suffer back pain related to vertebral compression fractures (VCF) every year, in many cases related to osteoporosis, but the spine specialist community at large has not agreed upon the most effective clinical care pathway.1 Vertebral…
Camber Spine grew its sales 22 percent in the first quarter of 2019, according to recently released unaudited sales figures.
Holland (Mich.) Hospital's recently added trifecta of medical devices will increase the hospital's minimally invasive spine surgery capabilities, local news affiliate WHTC reports.
