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Dr. Courtney Toombs joins Spine Medicine and Surgery of Long Island
Courtney Toombs, MD, a minimally invasive spinal surgeon, has joined Patchogue, N.Y.-based Spine Medicine and Surgery of Long Island, according to an Oct. 5 LinkedIn post. -
Where can spine surgeons reduce costs?
Amid economic headwinds, spine surgeons are exploring different ways to reduce costs in their practices. -
Dr. Richard Hynes completes 100th robotic spine procedure
Richard Hynes, MD,recently completed his 100th robotic spine surgery at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne, Fla. -
Anesthesiologist accused of negligence during spine procedure
A lawsuit filed against Morgantown. W.Va.-based J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital accuses an anesthesiologist of negligence during a 2021 spinal surgery, The Dominion Post reported Oct. 3. -
5 things to know about Mount Sinai's spine chief
Andrew Hecht, MD, is chief of spine surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. -
Dr. Stephen Hochschuler joins Backstop Neural's advisory board
Stephen Hochschuler, MD, of Plano-based Texas Back Institute, joined Backstop Neural's advisory board, according to an Oct. 3 news release. -
Culicchia Neurological adds 2 neurosurgeons
New Orleans-based Culicchia Neurological added Cole Lewis, MD, and Adam Podet, MD., according to an announcement in Biz New Orleans. -
Gillette Children's forms spine institute
St. Paul, Minn.-based Gillette Children's has launched its Spine Institute. -
5 things to know about NYU Langone's chief of spine surgery
Themistocles Protopsaltis, MD, is chief of spine surgery at NYU Langone Health in New York City. -
4 recent spine, orthopedic studies to know
Becker's reported on four key spine and orthopedic studies during the third quarter of 2023: -
'Its position has become untenable': Why 3 neurosurgeons are fed up with Aetna
While major insurer Aetna has taken steps to expand its coverage for spine and orthopedic care in the last year, for some surgeons, it's still not enough. -
The spine procedures moving to ASCs
As minimally invasive spine procedures increase in popularity, so too does their prevalence in the ASC setting. -
5 things to know about Duke University's spine chief
Christopher Shaffrey, MD, is chief of the spine division at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, N.C. -
21 spine surgeon moves in Q3
Here are 21 spine and neurosurgeons who joined new practices or added to their titles in the third quarter of 2023: -
'Spine surgery seems to be in a golden age': The trends generating the most buzz
From motion-preserving techniques to advanced navigation technologies, there are multiple emerging trends in spine surgery. -
5 things to know about Vanderbilt's spine chief
Byron Stephens, II, MD, is division chief of orthopedic spine surgery at Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center. -
Former UChicago Medicine neurosurgery chief dies
David Frim, MD, PhD, who was chief of neurosurgery at the University of Chicago Medicine, died Aug. 22 at the age of 63. -
5 things to know about Massachusetts General Hospital's spine chief
John Shin, MD, is chief of spine neurosurgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. -
'No other industry would tolerate this': The problem with prior authorization in spine surgery
The prior authorization system is seen as flawed by many surgeons working in orthopedics, spine surgery and beyond. -
Dr. Galal Elsayed joins Weill Cornell
Galal Elsayed, MD, a neurosurgeon, has joined the faculty of the Weill Cornell Medicine Brain and Spine Center in New York City.
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