Here are 12 spine surgeons and neurosurgeons who were in the news over this past week.
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Here are 10 orthopedic surgeons who were in the news over the past week.
Despite the glitch-ridden rollout of HealthCare.gov last fall, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's performance went on to exceed enrollment expectations and has made a notable dent in the uninsured rate, Drew Altman, president and CEO of the Kaiser…
A study published in Spine Deformity — the journal of the Scoliosis Research Society — examines the effectiveness of preoperative three dimensional CT scans in adolescent scoliosis patients.
The New Economy Magazine awarded Oxford Performance Materials among the best three-dimensional healthcare innovations.
The National Institutes of Health's National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering gave first place in a competition for engineering undergraduate design competitions to a spinal project addressing postoperative neurological or vascular complications from incorrect screw placement.
Joe Sam Robinson, MD, a neurosurgeon, donated a television station to Mercer University for local programming, according to a K2 WMAZ report.
Scientists at Northwestern Medicine developed a new model for predicting blood transfusion during spine surgery and published their findings in the Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology.
Dallas Medical Center's Richard Buch, MD, performed the first ever total humerus replacement in the United States using implantcast's MUTARS.
Wilson Zachary Ray, MD, is an assistant professor of neurological surgery and orthopedic surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He also provides care at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. He is a member of the North…
