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2 New Jersey Devils players out following orthopedic procedures
NHL players Dougie Hamilton and Tomas Nosek of the New Jersey Devils are both out indefinitely following orthopedic procedures to treat injuries suffered during gameplay. -
Dr. Kamaljeet Banga joins Community Memorial orthopedic team
Kamaljeet Banga, MD, will join the orthopedic team at Hamilton, N.Y.-based Community Memorial Hospital. -
AAOS gives grants to address diversity, inclusion in orthopedics
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons provided grants to 17 recipients as part of the 2024 AAOS IDEA Grant Program, according to a Dec. 1 news release. -
What makes a stellar orthopedic leader?
An A+ leader is essential for any healthcare organization. But what exactly does a stellar leader look like? -
'Work smarter, not harder': What 7 orthopedic surgeons are prioritizing for 2024
Every year brings several changes in the healthcare industry, and 2024 is shaping up to be no exception. Heading into the new year, orthopedic surgeons expect to face ongoing payer challenges, residual COVID-19 struggles and new opportunities for growth and expansion. -
Best-paying cities for new orthopedic surgeons
Los Angeles is the best-paying city for orthopedic surgeons with one to seven years of experience, according to Medscape's Salary Explorer. -
4 orthopedic practices suffering data breaches in 4 months
Here are four orthopedic practices that have suffered data breaches that Becker's has reported on since Aug. 14: -
Active physicians per 100,000 patients across 5 musculoskeletal specialties
Sports medicine specialists are the least common musculoskeletal specialists nationwide, with one specialist per every 100,000 U.S. patients, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges' recently launched interactive online dashboard. -
How well-positioned is Zimmer Biomet for 2024?
With a new CEO at the helm, Zimmer Biomet has had a strong year. Here's what to know going into 2024. -
Fusion Orthopedics latest to win patent infringement battle against Extremity
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Patent Trial and Appeal Board has ruled against orthopedic device company Extremity Medical in its patent dispute against Fusion Orthopedics, Zimmer Biomet and Paragon 28. -
11 practices and ASCs planning to grow their orthopedic, spine presence in 2024
Headed into 2024, several major ASCs and practices have set their sights on growth and expansion for the year, especially when it comes to musculoskeletal care lines. Several ASCs that do not currently have orthopedic care lines are seeking to add them as more orthopedic and spine procedures migrate to the outpatient setting. -
Dr. Christopher Baker performs 1st procedure using Integrity Implant System
Tampa-based Florida Orthopaedic Institute surgeon Christopher Baker, MD, has performed the first surgeries using Anika Therapeutics' Integrity Implant System, which is intended to promote healing in rotator cuff repair and other tendon procedures using a hyaluronic acid-based scaffold with bone and tendon fixation components and single use arthroscopic delivery instruments. -
Ashe Memorial Hospital opens orthopedic surgery, sports medicine clinic
Jefferson, N.C.-based Ashe Memorial Hospital has opened Ashe Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine, according to a Nov. 27 report by Ashe Post & Times. -
Maxx Orthopedics adds VP of business development
Orthopedic device company Maxx Orthopedics has tapped Ross Chamberlain as vice president of business development. -
Church sold to orthopedic surgeon to be revived as community center
A Chicago church purchased by orthopedic surgeon and blues guitarist Daniel Ivankovich, MD, in 2022 will be revived as a community center and concert venue, Block Club Chicago reported Nov. 29. -
Dr. John Christoforetti elected vice president of ISHA
The International Society for Hip Arthroscopy elected John Christoforetti, MD, as its next vice president. -
Dr. Scott Rodeo operates on New York Giants quarterback
Scott Rodeo, MD, performed knee surgery on Daniel Jones, a quarterback for the New York Giants, at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. -
Cleveland Clinic London adds orthopedic surgeons
Cleveland Clinic London added orthopedic surgeons Paul Trikha, MD, and Sam Rajaratnam, MD, according to a Nov. 28 news release. -
Christus to open orthopedic hospital in January
Irving, Texas-based Christus Health plans to open an orthopedic hospital adjacent to its Christus Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute in Longview, Texas, according to the Longview News-Journal. -
Smith + Nephew strikes deal to buy sports medicine company for up to $330M
Medtech company Smith + Nephew has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire CartiHeal, a sports medicine technology startup.
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