The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued new rules on conflict of interest reporting for researchers receiving federal funding and expand the accessibility of disclosures to the public, according to a report from AAOS Now.
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Richard Kaul, MD, founder of New Jersey Spine & Rehabilitation in Pompton Lakes, NJ, first visited the Congo about three years ago in a humanitarian capacity. While there, he visited hospitals and clinics and found there were no provisions for…
The St. John Medical Center in Westlake, Ohio has announced the expansion of the Pain Management Center and an extension of the University Hospitals Neurological Institute, according to a report by the West Shore Sun.
"A History of Orthopedics," written by Justin Howland, MD, tracks the early use of medicine during ancient times all the way to orthopedic practices in the 20th century, according to the Redding Record Searchlight.
Richard Harrison, MD, recently joined Viera Sports Medicine and Orthopedic-Greenspoon Orthopaedics in Brevard County, Fla. as an orthopedic hand and upper limb surgeon, according to a report by CentralFloridaMedicine.com.
Medicrea International, a spine device company, reported a net revenue growth of more than 3 million Euros for the first half of 2011 over the same period in 2010, according to a Medicrea news release.
Joel Norman, MD, a spine and neurosurgeon, recently joined the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, according to a University of Tennessee Medical Center news release.
Surgeons and specialists at Brigham and Women's Hospital recently performed a double hand transplant on a 65-year-old patient who lost both his arms below the elbows and legs below the knees from sepsis, according to a report in the Boston…
Although researchers found no significant differences when using commercially available stimulating pedicle probes or a custom-made probe for detecting pedicle wall breaches during screw insertion for scoliosis correction, there is a significant cost difference between the two, according to a…
ISTO Technologies, a St. Louis-based orthobiologics company, has received the CE mark for its InQu product line, according to a company news release.
