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MSU Health Care Sports Medicine adds spine surgeon
Spine surgeon Mohamed Salar, MD, joined MSU Health Care Sports Medicine, according to a Sept. 6 news release. -
UAMS first in Arkansas to earn Joint Commission's spinal fusion certification
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock is the first organization in the state to earn the Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for spinal fusion, according to an Aug. 31 news release. -
Dr. Joshua Kolz joins The Spine Center at Black Hills Orthopedics
Joshua Kolz, MD, joined The Spine Center at Black Hills Orthopedics in Rapid City, S.D. -
How the payer market is evolving in 4 spine surgeons' markets
The relationship between spine surgeons and major payers has been complicated over the years. Four spine surgeons shared their perspective on the payer market where they live. -
Dr. Albert Wong completes 2nd endoscopic TLIF on the West Coast
Albert Wong, MD, of Los Angeles-based DOCS Health completed the second endoscopic transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion on the West Coast. -
Spine surgeon's lawsuit against ASC heads for arbitration
A whistleblower lawsuit from Hooman Melamed, MD, alleging Hoag Orthopedic Institute Surgery Center in Marina del Rey, Calif. compromised patient care will go to arbitration. -
Shore Orthopaedic University Associates adds spine surgeon
Shore Orthopaedic University Associates in Somers Point, N.J. added spine surgeon Gregory Callanan, DO., according to an Aug. 29 announcement in the Cape May County Herald. -
ISASS supports restorative neurostimulation for some back pain patients
The International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery released a statement supporting restorative neurostimulation for some patients with mechanical chronic low back pain caused by multifidus dysfunction. -
16 best hospitals for neurosurgery in the Northeast
U.S. News & World Report named its top 50 hospitals for neurosurgery in the U.S. for 2023 and 2024, including 16 hospitals in the Northeast. -
How 6 spine surgeons approach physician safety
Healthcare professionals have faced increased risks in the last year. Violence against healthcare workers saw a significant increase globally in 2022. Meanwhile there are regular risks in the operating room with radiation exposure and other illnesses. -
University Orthopedics becomes 1st in Rhode Island to debut Intracept spine procedure
East Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics has become the first in the state to offer the Intracept spine procedure for patients seeking relief from vertebrogenic pain. -
The 7 best hospitals in the Midwest for neurosurgery
U.S. News & World Report has named its top 30 neurology and neurosurgery hospitals in the U.S. for 2023 and 2024, including seven hospitals in the Midwest. -
DxTx Pain and Spine secures $50M investment
Elgin, Ill.-based DxTx Pain and Spine has secured a $50 million private equity investment from international firm BC Partners Credit. -
7 spine, orthopedic firsts
Becker's has reported on seven spine and orthopedic "firsts" since July 18. -
Mayfield Brain & Spine adds Dr. Michael Robinson
Cincinnati-based Mayfield Brain & Spine has added neurosurgeon Michael Robinson, MD, PhD, to its practice. -
The 3 best hospitals in Texas for neurosurgery
U.S. News & World Report has named its top 30 neurology and neurosurgery hospitals in the U.S. for 2023 and 2024, including three hospitals in Texas. -
Dr. Zachary Bailey joins OrthoSC
Spine surgeon Zachary Bailey, MD, is joining OrthoSC in Myrtle Beach Sept. 1. -
Change these things in spine, 6 surgeons say
From policy to patient access, here are the aspects of the spine surgery industry that six surgeons would want to change. -
Are unnecessary spinal surgeries on the rise? Here's why the answer might be complicated
CMS is currently projecting an over 100 percent increase in the number of hip and knee replacements performed by 2040. -
Patient with Quadriplegia granted new malpractice trial against Arizona neurosurgeon
Brooke Amick, a patient with Quadriplegia, has been granted a new trial against neurosurgeon John Iskander, MD, after an Arizona appeals court ruled that a trial court excluded evidence that proved her surgeon’s alleged negligence led to her complete paralysis, according to an Aug. 16 report from Bloomberg Law.
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