An article in the Harvard Business Review notes technology can have a major impact on managers and executives in the future.
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In partnership with D1 Sports Training and GreatLife Malaska Golf & Fitness, The Orthopedic Institute has submitted plans to the city of Sioux Falls, Iowa for a $4.75 million athletic training center, reports Argus Leader.
L. Scott Levin, MD, FACS, is the chair of the University of Pennsylvania Health System's department of orthopedic surgery as well as the Paul D. Magnuson Professor of Bone and Joint Surgery.
The March 30 issue of Newsweek magazine featured Rockford (Ill.) Spine Center partners Michael Roh, MD, Christopher Silva, MD, Fred Sweet, MD, and physiatrist Marie Walker, MD.
On the Cover Global Payments are Changing Spine Care — 5 Key ObservationsAs healthcare switches from a fee-for-service model to global payments,surgeons are seeing less compensation per episode of care. Click here to continue>> 10 Observations on Spine Tech…
Gemino Healthcare Finance provided a secured revolving line of credit to OMNI Orthopaedics, according to an ABL Advisor report.
Bruce H. Levin, MD, was recognized as a physician of the year from Who's Who, according to a Mil-Tech report.
Dallas-based spine surgeon Sean M. Jones-Quaidoo, MD, adopted new technology for his SpineVue clinic.
Harold Hess, MD, a neurosurgeon in Overland Park, Kan., developed a spinal fusion device and used it for the first time at Blue Valley Hospital earlier this week, according to a Fox 4 KC report.
A new study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine examines percutaneous K-wireless pedicle screw fixation.
