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10 best neurosurgery specialty hospitals in the world: 2024
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., is the best specialty hospital in the world for neurosurgery, according to Newsweek. -
Steadman adds Dr. Malia Cali to sports medicine team
Malia Cali, MD, has joined the staff of Vail, Colo.-based Steadman Clinic. -
10 lowest-paying states for spine surgeons in 2023
In Florida, the lowest-paying state for spine surgeons, the average pay is $244,853 — 24 percent less than the national average — according to career website ZipRecruiter. -
10 highest-paying states for spine surgeons in 2023
A spine surgeon can make between $244,853 and $381,289 — a range of $136,436 — depending on which state they practice in, according to career website ZipRecruiter. -
Setting the tone: The music spine surgeons listen to in the OR
Music is an important part of people's daily lives, and for surgeons the right playlist can help set the grounds for a confident, successful surgery. -
ChatGPT diagnosis spinal condition missed by 17 specialists
ChatGPT spotted and diagnosed a pediatric patient's tethered cord syndrome that was missed by 17 specialists, People reported Sept. 12. -
UConn Health to consolidate Brain & Spine Institute offices
UConn Health is planning to consolidate offices at its Brain & Spine Institute in a newly constructed building in Farmington, Conn., according to a Sept. 11 report from the Hartford Business Journal. -
FloSpine achieves 1st 3D-printed cervical spine implantation
FloSpine has successfully implanted the first Ti-Largo 3D printed cervical cage in partnership with the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, according to a Sept. 12 report from South Florida Hospital News. -
Dr. Marinus de Kleuver named president of Scoliosis Research Society
Marinus de Kleuver, MD, PhD, accepted the role of president of the Scoliosis Research Society. -
Dr. Joseph Schwab to lead Cedars-Sinai spine-oncology program
Joseph Schwab, MD, will lead Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai's spine-oncology program and the Center for Surgical Technology and AI Research, according to a Sept. 11 news release shared with Becker's. -
Dr. Lawrence Rinsky retires from Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Lawrence Rinsky, MD, is retiring from a decades-long orthopedic career at Stanford (Calif.) Medicine Children's Health, the hospital said Sept. 10. -
Appeals court overturns spine patient's verdict, awards surgeon new trial
An Ohio appeals court on Sept. 8 overturned a verdict against spine surgeon Atiq Durrani, MD, and is granting him a new trial. -
How Dr. Hardeep Singh uses 3D printing in his practice
Hardeep Singh, MD, is one of few spine surgeons globally who is taking advantage of 3D-printed devices to help patients, according to a Sept. 7 feature from the University of Connecticut. -
2 recent spine, orthopedic settlements
Becker's reported on two spine and orthopedic setlements in the last month. -
As CMS rates dip, is there a last straw for spine surgeons?
Declining CMS pay has been a point of pain for many spine surgeons. Five spine surgeons share their concerns and if the decreasing pay rates would ever affect the patients they treat. -
MSU Health Care Sports Medicine adds spine surgeon
Spine surgeon Mohamed Salar, MD, joined MSU Health Care Sports Medicine, according to a Sept. 6 news release. -
UAMS first in Arkansas to earn Joint Commission's spinal fusion certification
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock is the first organization in the state to earn the Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for spinal fusion, according to an Aug. 31 news release. -
Dr. Joshua Kolz joins The Spine Center at Black Hills Orthopedics
Joshua Kolz, MD, joined The Spine Center at Black Hills Orthopedics in Rapid City, S.D. -
How the payer market is evolving in 4 spine surgeons' markets
The relationship between spine surgeons and major payers has been complicated over the years. Four spine surgeons shared their perspective on the payer market where they live. -
Dr. Albert Wong completes 2nd endoscopic TLIF on the West Coast
Albert Wong, MD, of Los Angeles-based DOCS Health completed the second endoscopic transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion on the West Coast.
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