Do independent practice physicians need an MBA to survive? The private practice world is increasingly complex and medical schools aren't training future physicians in business principles. Instead, some physicians are considering MBAs while others are looking at shorter programs to…
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Kaliq Chang, MD, of West Orange, N.J.-based Atlantic Spine Center, will present a seminar titled, "Stem Cells: An Effective Alternative to Spine Surgery."
Australian neurosurgeon Dr. Ralph Mobbs, of the Sydney Spine Clinic, implanted the first three-dimensional printed vertebra into a cancer patient, according to Daily Mail.
The patient engagement technology market is expected to grow as the healthcare industry continues to trend toward a value-based reimbursement system, according to a MarketsandMarkets report.
Zacks Investment Research downgraded Austin, Texas-based LDR Holding from a "hold" rating to a "sell" rating on Feb. 19, according to Financial Market News.
On Feb. 19, the FDA's orthopedic and rehabilitation devices advisory panel voted against the recommendation of Medtronic's Diam spinal stabilization implant, according to Fierce Medical Devices.
With an increasing aging population and obesity rates, various healthcare organizations are evolving to meet the needs of the changing patient demographic. Nth Dimensions is one of these organizations striving to educate the surgical population to successfully provide care for…
Old Bridge (N.J.) Spine and Wellness is celebrating its 16th anniversary by opening a new facility in late fall of 2016, according to pharmiweb.com.
Across the nation, numerous public health officials and academics are imploring the FDA to add a "black box" warning listing the potential risks of taking opioids alongside benzodiazepines, anti-anxiety drugs, according to The Washington Post.
Insys Therapeutics' representative, Natalie Reed Perhacs, plead guilty to a case involving Physicians' Pain Clinic of Alabama's Xiulu Ruan, MD, and John Couch, MD, according to WKRG.com.
