10 most-read spine stories in May

Here are the 10 most-read spine stories on Becker’s Spine Review in May.

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1. 3 things to know about Xenco Medical’s SETx Technology

2. Spine surgeon Dr. Johnny Benjamin found guilty, faces possibility of life in prison

3. Alaska neurosurgeon embroiled in photo lawsuit settles a spine malpractice case — 5 things to know

4. Pain physician admits to collecting $470k in illegal kickbacks: 6 details

5. Jury awards $4.5M over misplaced pedicle screw during spine surgery: 5 things to know

6. Spine surgeon collected $847k from Medicare after surrendering license — And he’s not alone: 5 things to know

7. Porter Adventist spine surgeon halts surgery mid-procedure due to contaminated tools: 5 insights

8. Top 25 hospitals for neurology and neurosurgery: US News & World Report 2017-18 rankings

9. 7 spine device company powerhouses: What are they up to in 2018?

10. Memorial Health lays off 85 employees with push toward spine, joint focus: 3 takeaways

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