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What 6 Johnson & Johnson execs were paid since 2021
Johnson & Johnson's CEO Joaquin Duato's total compensation was about $28.4 million in 2023, according to a recent Securities and Exchange Commission proxy filing. -
Henry Schein completes majority acquisition of TriMed
Henry Schein completed its acquisition of majority interest in TriMed, an orthopedic devicemaker, according to an April 4 news release. -
NFL player plans 2nd career as orthopedic surgeon
The transition from NFL player to orthopedic specialist is not an unusual one. Several notable NFL players, including Chiefs offensive lineman Mark Adickes, MD, and Pittsburgh Steelers head surgeon James Bradley, MD, have begun musculoskeletal careers following their football careers. -
Meet the surgeons using Apple Vision Pro in the OR
Four orthopedic and spine surgeons have made strides using Apple's Apple Vision Pro headset in the operating room in 2024. -
What 6 execs at Zimmer Biomet were paid over 3 years
Zimmer Biomet's new CEO, Ivan Tornos, earned $10.2 million in total compensation in 2023, according to a recent Securities and Exchange Commission proxy filing. -
OrthoArkansas adds rheumatology center
OrthoArkansas has added a new rheumatology center at its Little Rock, North Little Rock and Conway locations, according to an April 2 report from Talk Business & Politics. -
Orlando Health Neuroscience Institute opens new facility
Orlando Health Neuroscience Institute opened a new facility at the health system's downtown Orlando campus. -
The future of orthopedics is outpatient
Orthopedic procedures continue to move out of hospitals and into the outpatient setting. -
Rothman surgeon completes 1st reverse total shoulder arthroplasty using Apple Vision Pro
G. Russell Huffman, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopedic Institute, has completed the first reverse total shoulder arthroplasty using the Apple Vision Pro. -
Orthopedic surgeon convicted of abuse loses medical license
An Iowa orthopedic surgeon who was convicted of child abuse lost his license, the Iowa Capital Dispatch reported March 29. -
Summit Health names Dr. Timothy Reish to leadership role
Timothy Reish, MD, was named chair of orthopedics and sports medicine, pain management and podiatry for Berkeley Heights, N.J.-based Summit Health's southern New York region. -
Miach Orthopaedics raises $20M in funding
Miach Orthopaedics, which is behind the Bridge-Enhanced ACL restoration implant, raised $20 million in series B financing, the company said April 2. -
How COVID-19 is impacting orthopedic device sales in 2024
While the orthopedic industry was prepared for an ongoing influx in backlogged procedures following the COVID-19 pandemic, a new report suggests that the backlog has already been exhausted, according to a March 31 report from Seeking Alpha. -
Dr. Adam Schneider rejoins Verde Valley Medical Center
Adam Schneider, MD, has joined the Orthopedics and Spine Institute at Northern Arizona Healthcare's Verde Valley Medical Center in Cottonwood, Ariz. -
University Orthopedics 1st in state to add new imaging tool
East Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics has become the first practice in the state to add EOSedge, a state-of-the-art imaging system, according to a March 31 report from Providence Business News. -
SeaSpine, Orthofix name chief enabling technologies officer
Orthofix has tapped Beau Standish as its chief enabling technologies officer, according to an April 1 LinkedIn post from SeaSpine. -
VA improperly tracking hip, shoulder implants, report alleges
A new report from the Government Accountability Office, a watchdog group, alleges that the Veterans Affairs Health Administration has not been properly tracking artificial hip and shoulder devices in patients. -
Orthopedic ASC to open in Idaho
A new orthopedic ASC, Hayden Surgery Center, is opening in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, according to a March 31 report from the Coeur d'Alene/Post Falls Press. -
Dr. Ryan Shephard performs area's 1st anterior total hip replacement
Orthopedic surgeon Ryan Shephard, DO, has performed the county's first anterior total hip replacement at Dunkirk, N.Y.-based Brooks Hospital. -
10 unhealthiest cities
The unhealthiest place to live in the U.S. is Brownsville, Texas, according to personal finance site WalletHub.
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