With the holiday season underway, four spine surgeons reflect on the gifts they would give to their practices.
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An Ashburn, Va.-based medical office building fully leased to OrthoVirginia has sold for $8.5 million, according to a Dec. 14 report from REBusiness Online.
St. Luke's University Health Network has opened a 52,000-square-foot orthopedic hospital in South Whitehall Township, Pa., according to a Dec. 13 report from The Morning Call.
James Voos, MD, performed arthroscopic knee surgery on Jedrick Wills Jr., an offensive lineman for the NFL's Cleveland Browns.
White River Health has opened a new orthopedic and sports medicine facility in Batesville, Ark., according to a Dec. 11 report by whiterivernow.com.
Legislation has been introduced in the U.S. House that would require all bone graft material to be tested for active and latent tuberculosis. It would also expedite the process for developing a screening test, according to a Dec. 13 report…
William Bundrick, MD, an orthopedic surgeon, sports medicine specialist and leader at Shreveport, La.-based Bone and Joint Clinic, has died at 85, according to a Dec. 13 report from ABC affiliate KTBS.
An orthopedic surgeon's defamation lawsuit against Los Angeles County and two health systems alleging discrimination was dismissed, My News LA reported Dec. 12.
COO Michael H. Boblitz, the first and only administrative leader at Charlottesville-based University of Virginia Health System Orthopedics, is retiring in December after 47 years.
A November report from Kaufman Hall shows that supply chain costs are still on the rise, and physicians and practices should not expect that to change in 2024.
