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Dr. Rohan Lall named chief medical officer of SynerFuse
Rohan Lall, MD, was named chief medical officer of SynerFuse. -
The 1 factor that could propel AI in spine, orthopedics
Artificial intelligence has been an increasingly popular talking point among spine and orthopedic leaders, but it might not take its hold as rapidly, one CEO said. -
3 spine surgeon moves in December
Becker's reported on three spine surgeon moves in December. -
CMS pay for orthopedic, neurosurgeons to flatten in 2024 amid cuts
CMS plans to cut the conversion factor for the physician fee schedule by 3.4% in the 2024 calendar year, but how will that affect spine and orthopedic surgeons? -
Lenox Hill Hospital 1st in New York to implant alternative to lumbar spine fusion
New York City-based Northwell Lenox Hill Hospital has become the first in the state to successfully implant a motion-sparing device as an alternative to lumbar spine fusions. -
Augmedics treats 5,000th patient using AR spine technology
Augmedics has treated its 5,000th patient using its Xvision spine system, the first augmented reality system to gain FDA approval for surgery. -
Dr. Robert Harper joins BoulderCentre for Orthopedics & Spine
BoulderCentre for Orthopedics & Spine in Colorado has added Robert Harper, MD, to its staff. -
Dr. Scott Luhmann performs 1st pediatric deformity case with VisAR
Scott Luhmann, MD, of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, completed the first pediatric deformity case with the VisAR augmented reality system. -
Dr. Philip Louie named co-program chair of the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Philip Louie, MD, of Seattle-based Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, was named co-program chair of the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, according to a Dec. 20 LinkedIn post. -
2 spine surgeon's 2024 resolutions
Two spine surgeons share their New Years resolutions for 2024. -
Remembering 11 spine, orthopedic surgeons who died in 2023
This year, Becker's reported on 11 spine and orthopedic surgeons who died this year including founders, leaders and physicians respected by colleagues and patients. -
5 awake spine surgery milestones in 24 months
Awake spine surgery has slowly grown since the beginning of 2022. Here are five milestones to know: -
10 athletes undergoing spine surgery in 2023
Here are 10 athletes undergoing spine surgery that Becker's has reported on in 2023: -
OHSU team performs 1st awake spinal surgery
Portland-based Oregon Health & Science University has successfully completed its first awake spinal surgery, led by Josiah Orina, MD, associate professor of neurological surgery, and Kevin Blaine, MD, assistant professor of anesthesiology. -
Montrose Regional Health to debut spine and pain center
Montrose (Colo.) Regional Health plans to open a new spine and pain center in February, according to a Dec. 17 report from the Montrose Press. -
Texas Rangers pitcher has back surgery
Texas Rangers right-hand pitcher Max Scherzer had back surgery, sidelining him until midseason, according to a Dec. 15 MLB report. -
Dr. Don Park joins UCI Health
Don Park, MD, joined Orange, Calif.-based UCI Health. -
The gifts 4 spine surgeons would give to their practices
With the holiday season underway, four spine surgeons reflect on the gifts they would give to their practices. -
Are spine surgeons still worried about the supply chain?
A November report from Kaufman Hall shows that supply chain costs are still on the rise, and physicians and practices should not expect that to change in 2024. -
Why 1 surgeon is skeptical of new 'high BMI' spine facilities
In November, Bursnville, Minn.-based Inspired Spine established two Centers of Excellence that specialize in providing complex spine care for patients with a high body mass index.
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