The following content is sponsored by Paradigm Spine.Linda Sanchez serves as both the practice director at the Center for Spine Care in Dallas and as the administrator for the Institute for Minimally Invasive Surgery, the center's affiliated ambulatory surgical center,…
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Norwalk, Conn.-based Coastal Orthopaedics announced the opening of its new location in New Canaan, Conn., according to a New Canaan News report.
Melbourne, Fla.-based Florida Pain announced the addition of Ashish Udeshi, MD, to its medical staff, according to a Space Coast Daily report.
Sean Moran, recently-appointed acting CFO of InVivo Therapeutics Holdings, resigned effective immediately, and interim CEO Michael Astrue will fill the position until a replacement is found, according to a Boston Business Journal report.
The Congress of Neurological Surgeons will debut the Innovation and Technology Symposium at its annual meeting in San Francisco Oct. 19-23.
San Jose, Calif.-based SI-BONE announced more than 8,500 patients have been treated with its iFuse minimally invasive implant system for fusion of the sacroiliac joint.
The sports medicine practitioners industry has experienced a 3.9 percent rise in annual revenue during 2013 to reach a value of $20.9 billion, according to an IBISWorld report.
Brackett Flagship Properties has broken ground on the new location for Carolina Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine in Gastonia, N.C., according to a National Real Estate Investor report.
At the 20th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Jim Freund will give a presentation titled "Online Pre-Admission Screening: A Win-Win for Patients, Surgeons, Anesthesiologist, Staff and Administration."
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