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Allied health roles remain some of the hardest positions to fill — and reactive hiring alone is not keeping pace. Forward-thinking health systems are shifting their approach. Instead of competing in an increasingly tight labor market, they are building internal…

May 12, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM America/Chicago

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Hanna Patterson

SVP, Employer Partner Services, Guild

Nicole Schell-Dreyer

Vice President Total Rewards, UCHealth

BJ Krech III

Associate Vice President, Talent Strategy, Rush University System for Health

Nahiem Rodriguez

Director, Learning and Talent Development, Main Line Health

Phil Kendzior

Vice President Workforce Development Programs, Baylor Scott & White Health

Cancer screening is evolving, and health systems are increasingly reassessing how to move beyond one-size-fits-all approaches.  In this discussion, leaders will explore how organizations are approaching screening today and where more personalized strategies may strengthen early detection of potential concerns.…

May 21, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM America/Chicago

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Saleem Chowdhry, MD

Chief of Gastroenterology and Director of Endoscopy, University Hospitals- St. John Medical Center; Senior Clinical Attending, Assistant Professor of Medicine – CWRU

Susan Eason, MA

Assistant Director, WVU Cancer Institute, Department of Cancer Prevention and Control; Program Director, West Virginia Program to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening, West Virginia University

Tom Beer, MD

Chief Medical Officer, Multi-Cancer Early Detection

Sharda Udassi, MD, FAAP, FISQua, CMQ, MHCM

Professor, Pediatric Hospital Medicine Division Associate Chief Quality Officer (ACQO), WVU Medicine (Health System)

Since March 25, there have been two key developments in lawsuits involving spine medtech companies. 1. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that Medtronic can’t be sued by a man who alleged the company’s spinal cord…

Spine surgeon Franklin Lee, DO, joined the practice of Marc Agulnick MD, Dr. Lee said in an April 3 email to Becker’s. Dr. Lee joined Dr. Agulnick’s practice in Garden City, N.Y., in March, according to his LinkedIn profile. Dr.…

Orthopedic medtech company restor3d has completed a full commercial launch of its stemmed total ankle replacement system. The Aeros Modular Stem System includes the first modular stem tibial implant designed to be implanted entirely through a standard anterior incision, according…

For committed surgeons, what defines success extends beyond the goings-on of the operating room. While technical precision still matters, outcomes are increasingly being measured by how quickly patients resume their lives as normal, how they feel and whether their expectations…

On April 1, the University of California, San Francisco Health’s department of orthopedic surgery  appointed Rajiv Sethi, MD, PhD, to three positions: chief of orthopedic spine surgery, co-director of the UCSF Spine Center and UCSF system medical director of value-based…

The center of orthopedic care is shifting, and faster than many expected. For Leo Spector, MD, orthopedic spine surgeon and CEO of OrthoCarolina, the move away from hospitals and into ambulatory and office-based settings represents one of the most significant…

Edward Dohring, MD, founder of Scottsdale-based Spine Institute of Arizona, earned the 2026 HonorHealth President Lifetime Achievement Award. HonorHealth’s President Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes physicians for their expertise, commitment, collaboration and compassion, and nominations are submitted from folks across the…

Camp Hill-based Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh-based UPMC have opened an orthopedic clinic in York, Pa.  The new practice is staffed by 16 physicians and 10 advanced practice providers, according to an April 2 news release from UPMC.  Physicians…

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