Disrupting the status quo can be an unpredictable, even threatening endeavor for leaders in any business. Nowhere is it more true and prevalent than in healthcare today, and in the medical device sector in particular.
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Sheeraz A. Qureshi, MD, is an assistant professor of spinal surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
In a Medscape Business of Medicine article, Elizabeth Woodcock, president of Woodcock & Associates, discusses eight ways in which medical practices can get ahead of the healthcare reform learning curve.
In a Physicians Practice article, Sue Jacques, a professional speaker and certified etiquette and protocol consultant, discusses five tips for developing a recognizable brand for a medical practice.
Last month Orthopedics This Week named its 28 Top North American Shoulder Surgeons, including Brian Cole, MD, and Anthony Romeo, MD.
The North American Spine Society recently announced officers for next year.
I-Flow, a Kimberly-Clark Health Care Company, announced a new service for hospitals designed to reduce reliance on narcotics for post-surgical pain management.
NuVasive recently launched the Bendini Spinal Rod Bending System and the XLIF Decade Plate.
In a Physicians Practice article, Jason J. Davidson, a founding principal of PicketFenceConsulting, lays out five best practices for ensuring that medical practice staff are leveraging effective communication skills.
The Hand Center at Danbury (Conn.) Orthopedics announced the addition of Archit Patel, MD, to its medical staff.
