A majority of nurse practitioners report that backlash from other providers trying to protect their role or competition from other providers is the biggest risk to the NP profession, according to "Advanced Practice Trends 2012-2013," released by Jackson Healthcare, a…
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J. Peter Witt, MD, a spine surgeon at the University of Colorado Hospital Spine Center in Aurora, is helping pioneer a new technique for treating herniated discs called percutaneous lumbar endoscopic discectomies or PELDs.
Becker's 12th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference + The Business of Spine will explore the most pressing topics in healthcare.
Researchers recently conducted an in vitro study on spinal burst fractures and the biomechanics underpinnings of the unexplained phenomenon, according to a study in The Spine Journal.
UCLA researchers Daniel Lu, MD, and Reggie Edgerton, MD, received a five-year $6 million grant from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering for research on cervical spinal cord injury therapies.
Venture capital firm Clarus Ventures will raise $375 million for its third fund, a life sciences venture fund.
Aesculap Implant Systems participated in an ovine study of its Plasmapore coated devices, and the results point to the Plasmapore devices bringing increased bone formation over uncoated PEEK implants.
In a Power Your Practice report, Salvador Lopez, discusses three areas and tasks, other than billing, that medical practices can outsource to streamline operations.
In a Medpage Today report, David Pittman discusses privacy and security issues related to mobile health applications and telehealth systems, and lays out the security threats outlined by Joseph Hall, chief technologist at the Center for Democracy and Technology in…
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