Martin O’Malley, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery, performed surgery to repair a ruptured right Achilles tendon sustained by Minnesota Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo, according to an April 26 CBS Sports report. The procedure…
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An underrecognized, genetically inherited risk factor may be quietly accelerating cardiovascular disease in patients you’re already treating — and routine workups won’t catch it. Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), has an emerging and increasingly documented role in aortic stenosis and peripheral arterial…
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Dr. Marc P. Bonaca MD, MPH, FACC, FAHA
Executive Director of Colorado Prevention Center, Aurora, CO, USA Director of Vascular Research, Tenured Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz, Aurora, CO, USA Chair of the AHA PAD Collaborative Past Chair of the ACC Vascular Disease Section Leadership Council
Nishant Shah, MD
Assistant Professor, Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Lead for the Duke Health System Remote Lipid Monitoring Program Clinical lead in the implementation of Inclisiran across Duke Health System DCRI for a study that evaluates the effectiveness of PCSK9 inhibitors in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
Medtronic’s Stealth AXiS spine robot earned the European Union’s CE Mark, according to an April 28 news release. The CE Mark comes shortly after surgeons in the U.S. began rolling out the technology. With the new regulatory hurdle cleared, Medtronic…
Lp(a) is one of the most clinically meaningful — and most under-tested — cardiovascular risk factors in routine practice. Inaccurate assays, inconsistent reporting standards and disparities in testing across patient populations leave many at-risk patients undiagnosed and undertreated. This on-demand…
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Howard S. Weintraub, MD, FACC, FAHA, FASPC
Clinical Professor of Medicine, NYU Grossman School of Medicine Clinical Director, NYU Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
Leslie J. Donato, Ph.D., D(ABCC)
Co-Director Clinical Specialty Laboratory Co-Director Hospital Clinical Laboratory and Point of Care Associate Professor, Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic
Spine surgery is at an inflection point. Robotic-assisted procedures, AI-guided navigation, minimally invasive techniques and seismic shifts in where surgery happens, increasingly in ASCs rather than hospitals, are reshaping the field at a pace the specialty hasn’t seen in decades. …
U.S. hospitals are under pressure from every direction — cost constraints, supply chain instability, cybersecurity threats and the push to integrate AI responsibly. The question isn’t whether to adapt. It’s how. In this webinar a global medtech CEO shares how…
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Britt Meelby Jensen
CEO, Ambu
Avatar Medical earned FDA 510(k) clearance for Avatar Medical Vision, a software that provides instant 3D medical image processing, review and surgical planning for orthopedics and neurosurgery. Avatar Medical Vision lets clinicians process and interact with CT and MR imaging…
St. Louis-based Orthopedic Care Partners Management and Joint Health, doing business as Motion Orthopedics, filed a breach of contract petition on April 6 in St. Louis County Circuit Court against George Paletta, MD, alleging he owes the practices more than…
Scottsdale-based Arizona Brain & Spine Center, founded by Igor Yusupov, MD, is closing after 15 years, he said in an April 27 LinkedIn post. “Serving this community has been one of the greatest privileges of my professional life,” Dr. Yusupov…
Michael Gallizzi, MD, has completed more 500 robotic spine surgeries and more than 500 endoscopic spine surgeries as of April 27, he told Becker’s. Dr. Gallizzi is one of a few spine surgeons to have both milestones in his career,…
