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  1. 'Spine surgery is still in its infancy': The spine technologies exciting Dr. Tan Chen

    Spine surgery is expected to evolve with more outpatient cases and growing technologies, Tan Chen, MD, told Becker's. 
  2. 7 places hiring spine surgeons

    Here are seven places seeking spine surgeons, using LinkedIn's job search tool:
  3. The traits that make an orthopedic surgeon great

    Great orthopedic surgeons must also have great character.

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  1. Behind Southeast Orthopedics Specialists' expansion strategy

    Jacksonville, Fla.-based Southeast Orthopedics Specialists is keeping a close eye on the trend of healthcare moving out of traditional settings and into the medical office building and ASC space, according to an Oct. 31 report from the Jacksonville Business Journal.
  2. UC Gardner launches clinical trial for post-spine-surgery pain control

    The Cincinnati-based UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute has launched a new clinical trial aiming to improve postsurgical pain and reduce opioid dependency and length of stay for patients undergoing spine surgery. 
  3. Ospitek adds Dr. Mihir Patel as chief visionary officer

    Ospitek named Mihir Patel, MD, as chief visionary officer, the company said in a Nov. 9 news release.
  4. Dr. Amy Wickman on the 'great potential' of outpatient spine surgery

    Moving transforaminal lumbar interbody fusions to the ASC was one of the proudest accomplishments for Amy Wickman, MD, of Alta Orthopaedics in Santa Barbara, Calif.

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  1. 'No surgery is without risk': Spine surgeons aim to limit exposure

    Spine surgery, like all other specialties, carries risks for both patients and physicians. However, physician-patient communication is crucial to limiting risk.
  2. 6 notable orthopedic practice acquisitions in 2023

    As orthopedic management organizations have continued to grow in 2023, Provident has broken down six major acquisitions that occurred in 2023 in its third quarter "Mergers and Acquisitions Update" report.
  3. Dr. James Andrews to retire as Auburn University's football medical director

    James Andrews, MD, will retire from his role as Auburn (Ala.) University football's orthopedic surgeon and medical director.
  4. Orthopedic power players

    Meet the leaders of five of thelargest orthopedic groups in the U.S.: 
  1. This surgeon reveals what's next in healthcare

    Jason Snibbe, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon with Snibbe Orthopedics in Los Angeles. He opened this specialty hospital just this year. Below he shares insight on his thoughts on the current trends of healthcare as well as where it's heading.
  2. Dr. Minal Cordeiro brings anterior hip replacement procedure to Maine group

    Rockport, Maine-based Pen Bay Medical Center has added Minal Cordeiro, MD, an anterior hip replacement specialist, to its team, according to a Nov. 9 report from the Courier-Gazette.
  3. Spinal Elements celebrates 20-year milestone

    Spine technology company Spinal Elements is celebrating 20 years in the business. 
  4. 42 orthopedic surgeon moves in 5 weeks

    Here are 42 orthopedic surgeons who recently joined new practices or added to their titles, as reported by Becker's since Oct. 2:
  5. Panorama Orthopedics & Spine Center adds Dr. Justin Ledesma

    Golden, Colo.-based Panorama Orthopedics & Spine Center added Justin Ledesma, MD, according to a Nov. 8 LinkedIn post.
  6. The essential investments for spine practices

    While it's important for spine surgeons to strategize on cost savings and revenue boosts, it's just as vital to know where to invest money when it comes to running a strong practice.
  7. 3 biologics updates in 30 days

    Here are three key updates on spine and orthopedic biologics since Oct. 10.
  8. Spineology CEO retires

    John Booth is retiring from his role as CEO and director of Spineology, a minimally invasive surgery technology company.
  9. Judge slashes 'shockingly excessive' orthopedic malpractice verdict by $100M

    A federal judge has reduced a $111 million jury award in a malpractice verdict against Sartell, Minn.-based St. Cloud Orthopedic Associates to $10 million, calling the original "shockingly excessive," according to a Nov. 8 report from the StarTribune.

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