Technology leader ModMed has been named the top EHR system for orthopedic practices for the sixth year in a row by poll conductor Black Book.
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Englewood (N.J.) Health has been re-certified by The Joint Commission for its hip and knee replacement, spinal fusion surgery and stroke care programs.
Bryan Kelly, MD, New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery's new president and incoming chief executive officer, has big plans as its first surgeon to hold the top leadership position.
Here are eight key developments from spine and orthopedic medtech companies since Nov. 22:
Douglas Padgett, MD, will succeed Bryan Kelly, MD, as New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery's surgeon-in-chief and medical director.
Jesse Winker, an outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers, had a cervical disc replacement during the offseason and said he is "feeling strong," according to an article posted by MLB on Feb. 14.
OrthoNJ launched its new website, orthonj.org, to improve the experience for patients.
BayCare Clinic has opened a new orthopedic and sports medicine facility on the east side of Green Bay, Wis., according to a Feb. 14 report from Fox affiliate WLUK.
Ulrich Medical's Momentum minimally invasive spine system was used in its first case, the devicemaker said Feb. 14.
Orthopedic surgeon Leah Brown, MD, was tapped to give the commencement speech in May at Athen-based University of Georgia, The Red & Black reported Feb. 14.
