Top spine reads — Surgeons predict Super Bowl winners, Stryker’s 2021 plans and more

Here are the most-read articles on Becker’s Spine Review during the week of Feb. 1-5:

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1. Twin Cities Orthopedics president, spine surgeon steps down after 19 years

2. Medtronic has 100% gender pay equity in U.S., 50% female workforce — 5 takeaways

3. 15+ orthopedic surgeon moves in January

4. $35M spine hospital with ASC planned for Louisiana

5. Who 18 orthopedic, spine surgeons pick to win the Super Bowl

6. Medtronic, Stryker named among Fortune’s ‘World’s Most Admirable Companies’

7. Stryker expects big things from spine in 2021, but no timeline on a spine robot yet

8. Alphatec plans hiring spree after moving into new HQ

9. 10 spine surgeon leaders to know in 2021

10. Why Florida is becoming a major battleground for orthopedics

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