The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery published an article examining recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein use in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures.
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An article published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery examines pre-discharge venous thromboembolism rates after total and partial knee and hip replacements.
Here are the eight states with the lowest average annual estimated wage for the physicians and surgeons category, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' May 2013 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates report.
Proximity to loved ones is the No. 1 consideration of physicians who are considering new job opportunities, according to an exclusive Becker's Healthcare survey.
Surgeons at Texas Children's Fetal Center and Baylor College of Medicine completed the first two-port fetoscopic procedure to repair spina bifida in-utero.
A new report from NASDAQ predicts Zimmer's stock will rise in the near future.
Smith & Nephew paid $11.3 million to settle allegations the company violated the federal Trade Agreements Act, according to a Reuters report.
NuVasive Spine Foundation hosted a charity golf event last weekend in support of sending spine surgery equipment around the world, according to a Daily Transcript report.
A study recently published in Spine examined the infection rate for upper cervical spine surgery using the transoral approach.
Most physicians say that they are moderately active in political matters, according to Physicians Practice's 2014 Great American Physician Survey.
