Brian Mehling, MD, spoke at the International Conference and Expo on Musculoskeletal Disease and Regeneration from May 5 to May 6 in Chicago.
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Orthofix will give a company presentation at the 2016 Jeffries Healthcare Conference on June 9 in New York City.
Here are six spine surgeons and neurosurgeons in the news this past week.
M. Alison Brooks, MD, MPH, and co-investigator David Bell, PhD, ATC, received the American College of Sports Medicine Foundation-American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Foundation Clinical Research Grant.
Scott Q. Hannum, MD, practices at Wilmington, N.C.-based OrthoWilmington, which formed when Wilmington Orthopaedic Group merged with Atlantic Orthopedics in 2012. Prior to joining Wilmington Orthopaedic Group in 2007, Dr. Hannum spent seven years in Washington, North Carolina, in private…
Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics' Craig Eberson, MD, is the chief of pediatric orthopedics at Hasbro Children's Hospital, also in Providence. He also serves as an orthopedic surgery associate professor at Brown University's Alpert Medical School in Providence.
Wright Medical Executive Vice President and COO David Mowry is leaving his position, according to a Mass Device report.
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins teamed up neurosurgery and biomedical engineering to form the Carnegie Center for Surgical Innovation.
To provide high quality care, integrate medical assistants as core members of the team, according to Diagnostic Imaging. Boston-based North Shore Physicians Group implemented three strategies to empower their MAs so they could handle a flow of new patients.
Here are 18 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
