Here are eight orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week:
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Darryl M. Kan, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Orthopedic Associates of Hawaii, a practice with offices in Honolulu and Hilo, Hawaii. He specializes in sports medicine, with a particular interest in advanced arthroscopy and reconstructive surgery.
As total hip arthroplasty numbers rise in the United States, surgeons have created a market for an an affordable tool for intraoperative assessment of limb alignment and component positioning.
A study from PwC shows that as the industry shifts more towards value based care, healthcare device makers are rethinking what they bring to market in an attempt to help patients and physicians improve quality and efficiency, Healthcare IT News…
Two health systems in South Carolina are clashing after Sisters of Charity, the former owners of Providence Hospital, are seeking $50 million in damages from the Palmetto Health hospital system for allegedly illegally "stealing" the Moore Orthopedic Clinic, The State…
As the Japanese population continues to age, the orthopedic device market continues to grow, according to reports from iData research.
SpineCenterAtlanta opened a new office in Conyers, Ga., according to Henry Herald.
Neurosurgeon Michael Casey, DO, will join Edward Neurosciences Institute in Naperville, Ill., according to Chicago Tribune.
OrthoAtlanta will be the official orthopedic and sports medicine provider to the 2016 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, the first nationally-televised collegiate football game.
Scott & White Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas, commenced construction on a surgical sciences facility.
