Today's Top 20 Stories
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Where orthopedics needs more innovation
Image interpretation within the orthopedic surgery field could use more innovation, according to David Kieras, MD. -
AI is 'already upon us,' says 1 orthopedic surgeon
The healthcare sector has seen the rise and continued advancement of AI across the industry, including the orthopedic field. -
ChatGPT 10 times faster at notetaking than orthopedic surgeons: Study
ChatGPT could write orthopedic discharge notes faster than humans in six simulated cases, according to a March 21 study in ActaOrthopaedica.
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'Private equity has the potential to be very beneficial': What we heard in March
Spine and orthopedic experts in March shared insights with Becker's on topics from noncompetes to private equity. Here's what they had to say: -
The danger of declining orthopedic reimbursements
Two orthopedic leaders joined Becker's to discuss declining orthopedic reimbursements and how it's affecting physicians. -
10 orthopedic device companies to watch in 2024
Here are 10 orthopedic device companies that surgeons should watch in 2024: -
Remembering 3 spine, orthopedic leaders who died in Q1
The spine and orthopedic community is remembering three leaders in the field who died in the first quarter of 2024.
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Physician employment to grow 3% by 2032: What neurosurgeons should know
Although many physician specialties are expected to see shortages, employment is still projected to see some increases, according to Rosman Search's 2024 Physician Hiring Trends report. -
Neurosurgery to be short 1,200 physicians by 2025
A physician shortage is looming, and neurosurgery is expected to see a dip in physicians as soon as 2025, according to Rosman Search's 2024 Physician Hiring Trends report. -
5 spine surgeon moves in March
Becker's reported on five spine surgeons joining new practices in March. -
The most difficult part of being an orthopedic surgeon
Being an orthopedic surgeon is no easy task.
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Carilion Clinic launches orthopedic surgery residency program
Roanoke, Va.-based Carilion Clinic has launched an orthopedic surgery residency program. -
Dr. Neal ElAttrache performs shoulder operation on Cincinnati Reds player
Neal ElAttrache, MD, performed shoulder surgery on Matt McLain, an infielder for the Cincinnati Reds. -
Orthopedic surgeons saw $1.36B in industry payments from 2013-2022: Study
Orthopedic physicians saw the highest sum of industry payments from medical device companies compared to others over nine years, according to a March 28 study in JAMA. -
Why sports medicine requires a team approach
Sports medicine surgeon Thomas Graham, MD, has treated numerous professional athletes and approaches their care through a three-pronged lens. -
Criteria for microdiscectomy coverage inconsistent, restrictive, study finds
Insurance criteria for microdiscectomy sometimes varies from the North American Spine Society's qualifications for medical necessity, according to a study in the International Journal Spine Surgery. -
Dr. Doug Freedberg operates on Oakland Athletics player
Doug Freedberg, MD, performed knee surgery on Miguel Andujar, a player for the Oakland Athletics. -
ORA Orthopedics to build $50M facility
Bettendorf, Iowa-based ORA Orthopedics plans to build a $50 million facility in the same city. -
Nebraska Spine + Pain Center adds spine surgeon
Spine surgeon Adam Schell, MD, joined Omaha-based Nebraska Spine + Pain Center. -
Spine surgeon publishes memoir
Alvin Crawford, MD, who founded Crawford Spine Center at Cincinnati Children’s, published an autobiography called The Bone Doctor's Concerto, the hospital said March 27.
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