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What's next for Zimmer Biomet's smart knee implant?
Zimmer Biomet's smart knee implant, Persona IQ, is gearing up for more development and expansion in the coming year, CEO Ivan Tornos said in an Aug. 7 earnings call. -
Orthopedic surgeon accused of hitting patient during surgery agrees to 5-year probation
An orthopedic surgeon who was accused of hitting a patient agreed to a five-year probationary period in lieu of a complaint, according to the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure. -
Vermont hospital turns to orthopedics to boost bottom line
Morrisville, Vt.-based Copley Hospital is turning to its new orthopedic medical office in Waterbury, Vt., to grow profits after facing a $3 million budget shortfall earlier this year, according to an Aug. 6 report from CBS affiliate WCAX. -
Stryker launches Pangea systems portfolio
Stryker has launched its Pangea plating system portfolio, according to an Aug. 6 report from Mass Device. -
Zimmer Biomet's net earnings grow in Q2
Zimmer Biomet's second quarter sales reached $1.9 billion, according to financial results posted Aug. 7. -
Zimmer Biomet to acquire OrthoGrid Systems
Zimmer Biomet signed a definitive agreement to acquire OrthoGrid Systems. -
Pennsylvania practice to add orthopedic surgeon
East Stroudsburg, Pa.-based Mountain Valley Orthopedics will add orthopedic surgeon Leighann Krasney, DO, in September. -
Pennsylvania medical center completes 1st meniscal transplant surgery
Surgeons from Johnstown, Pa.-based Conemaugh Physician Group's Western Pennsylvania Orthopedics practice have completed the first meniscal transplant surgery at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, according to an Aug. 5 report from CBS affiliate WTAJ. -
California orthopedic surgeon sued for allegedly using incorrect hardware in knee replacement
Michael Laird, MD, orthopedic surgeon at San Luis Obispo, Calif.-based Central Coast Orthopedic Medical Group, is facing a lawsuit for allegedly replacing a knee with hardware that he knew was too big, according to an Aug. 5 report from The Tribune. -
How orthopedic surgery starting salary range changed over 6 years
The average orthopedic surgeon starting salaries ranged from $500,000 on the low end and $815,000 on the higher end in 2023/2024, according to AMN Healthcare's 2024 Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives. -
Orthopedic surgeons bill more to commercial payers than any specialty
Orthopedic surgeons billed an average of $9,809,514 to commercial payers in 2023, according to AMN Healthcare's 2024 "Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives" report. -
12 systems securing Joint Commission accreditation in 2024
The Joint Commission recognizes health systems across the U.S. with a gold seal of approval for various specialties, including spine and hip-related measures, based on a number of performance measures. -
Orthopedic starting salary hits $686K
Orthopedic surgeons have the highest average starting salary among several specialties, according to AMN Healthcare's 2024 Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives. -
8 spine, orthopedic companies's lobbying expenditures in 2024
Several major orthopedic and spine device companies, from Zimmer Biomet to Smith+Nephew, have spent substantial amounts of money lobbying in Washington, D.C., in the 2024 season. -
Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania expands pain intervention team
The Camp Hill-based Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania has added pain intervention physician David Weiss, DO, to its team. -
Smith+Nephew rakes in $1.4B in Q2 revenue
Orthopedic and medtech company Smith+Nephew recorded more than $1.4 billion in revenue during the second quarter of 2024, according to its Aug. 1 financial results. -
Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mary Powell Lewis dies at 98
Mary Powell Lewis, MD, a pioneer for women in orthopedics, died July 15 at age 98, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Aug. 1. -
Dr. Matthew Thompson joins Good Shepherd Orthopedics Clinic
Matthew Thompson, MD, joined Good Shepherd Health Care System and is working at the Good Shepherd Orthopedics Clinic in Hermiston, Ore. -
10 orthopedic leadership moves surgeons are watching
Here are 10 orthopedic surgeons that have recently taken on leadership roles, as reported by Becker's since June 26: -
OhioHealth taps chief of musculoskeletal services
Columbus-based OhioHealth has created the role of chief of musculoskeletal services and tapped Darrin Bright, MD, to step into the role.
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