Santa Ana, Calif.-based World Spine Care appointed John A. Taylor, DC, its imaging consultant, according to D'Youville College.
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Melville, N.Y.-based North American Partners in Anesthesia acquired ProCare Systems, according to MiBiz.
In an effort to help legitimate pain patients acquire their pain medication, the Florida Board of Pharmacy is proposing two additional training hours for Florida pharmacists, according to Click Orlando.
Autonomous robotic surgery may be the way of the future, thanks to the newly launched Verb Surgical.
A Columbia University professor, Helen H. Lu, PhD, won a three-year $1.125 million Translational Research grant to study tendon-to-bone integration for rotator cuff repair, according to News-Medical.
Kathryn Williams, MD, serves as an assistant professor in the department of orthopedics and rehabilitation at The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison. Dr. Williams specializes in adult foot and ankle surgery, and is board-certified…
K2M Group Holdings, a medical spine device company, received FDA clearance to market its EVEREST Minimally Invasive XT Spinal System. The company's new system also received a CE Mark.
An aging population, rising health concerns and increasing government initiatives will drive the spine surgery devices market, based on a new Transparency Market Research report, according to Medgadget.
The Interventional Orthopedics Foundation, a Broomfield, Colo.-based nonprofit, warns about faulty stem cell products after testing placental tissue-derived products. The products contained no live stem cells.
Peter Angevine, MD, serves as an assistant professor of neurological surgery at Columbia University in New York. He serves patients at The Spine Hospital at the Neurological Institute of New York at Columbia University Medical Center.
