Top 10 ‘Spine Review’ articles: Nov. 12-16

Here are the top 10 most-read articles on Becker’s Spine Review from Nov. 12-16.

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1. Walmart to implement mandatory travel policy for employees’ spine surgeries

2. Neurosurgeon quits before 1st day at Arkansas hospital, ordered to pay $12.8K in payroll taxes, recruitment fees

3. Dr. Richard Rothman, respected orthopedic surgeon and business leader, passes away

4. Former NFL player sues orthopedic surgeon for $180M in lost wages after career-ending injury

5. Orthopedic surgeon base salary hits $553K in 2018, total compensation up 3.2%: 5 things to know

6. Medtronic executive to become NuVasive CEO: 5 things to know

7. Court rules New York hospital properly denied neurosurgeon privileges for poor interpersonal skills: 5 things to know

8. Tesla hires orthopedic surgeon to oversee health clinics for employees

9. The next gold standard in spine or the biggest fad of 2018? 4 spine surgeons discuss new key technologies

10. 3 sports medicine physicians perform new ACL surgical procedure on BYU tight-end: 5 insights

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How Dr. Andrew Gitkind built a multidisciplinary department that works toward a unified goal
How Dr. Jason Lowenstein plans to grow Atlantic Health System’s Scoliosis and Spine Deformity Center in 2019
Drs. Ahmed Khan, Michael Raber & more: 9 spine & neurosurgeons making headlines

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