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Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush promotes 5 physician leaders
Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush has promoted five physicians to new leadership roles effective immediately. -
Dr. Sravan Dhulipala creates ortho-specific AI scribe
Orthopedic surgeon Sravan Dhulipala, MD, has launched OrthoScribe, an orthopedic-specific, artificial intelligence-powered live transcription and speech analysis product. -
Raleigh Orthopaedic partners with NC State athletics
Raleigh (N.C.) Orthopaedic Clinic was named the primary orthopedic provider to North Carolina State University's athletics program. -
Orlando Orthopedic Institute earns 'top commercial development' award
The Orlando (Fla.) Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute has been awarded a Golden Brick Award by the Downtown Orlando Partnership for having the top commercial development in downtown Orlando in 2023, according to an April 29 press release sent to Becker's. -
Mariners player Matt Brash to see Dr. Keith Meister for arm pain
Seattle Mariners pitcher Matt Brash is flying to Dallas to meet with orthopedic surgeon and Texas Rangers team physician Keith Meister, MD, according to an April 27 report from Lookout Landing. -
Texas Tech Physicians adds Dr. Andrew Tyler
Texas Tech Physicians of El Paso added Andrew Tyler, MD, PhD. -
Dr. Rafael Diaz-Garcia joins Baptist Health Orthopedic Care
Baptist Health Orthopedic Care added Rafael Diaz-Garcia, MD, to its team of orthopedic surgeons. -
10 states with the highest demand for Ozempic
Weight loss drugs are a prominent topic of conversation across every healthcare specialty, including spine and orthopedics. -
The future of value-based care in orthopedics
Value-based care has become one of healthcare's biggest buzzwords. But what does it mean for orthopedics? -
Orthopedic surgeon pay: 4 notes
Here are four notes on orthopedic surgeon compensation from the Bureau of Labor Statistics: -
Conmed promotes orthopedic president to COO
Medical technology company Conmed has promoted its president of international and global orthopedics, Patrick Beyer, to chief operating officer. -
Former UPenn orthopedic surgery chief dies at 82
R. Bruce Heppenstall, MD, former chief of orthopedic surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and professor emeritus of orthopedic surgery at the university's Perelman School of Medicine, has died at 82. -
Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania opens ASC
The Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania recently opened Slate Hill Surgery Center in Camp Hill, Pa. -
Chief executive shakeups: 8 moves in 100 days
Here are eight chief executive shake-ups in the orthopedic and spine industry since the beginning of 2024: -
From market consolidation to insurance 'nightmares': What is getting easier, and harder, about running an orthopedic practice in 2024
Orthopedic and spine practices face a growing number of challenges in 2024, from market consolidation to workforce shortages to a growing number of insurance denials. -
DOJ reaches $138.7M settlement with Larry Nassar victims
The U.S. Justice Department settled 139 administrative claims from sexual abuse allegations by former physician and USA Gymnastics official Larry Nassar, the agency said April 23. -
3 keys to 1 orthopedic leader's success
A people-centric approach to leadership is something all healthcare leaders should embrace, according to Allison Roditi, vice president of orthopedic services at New York City-based Catholic Health. -
Dr. Jonathan Glashow, Dr. Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas operate on New Jersey NHL player
Jonathan Glashow, MD, and Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas, MD, operated on New Jersey Devils forward Timo Meier, the NHL said April 23. -
OsteoRemedies gets expanded indication for dual antibiotic bone cement
OsteoRemedies got new FDA clearances for its Spectrum GV dual antibiotic bone cement, according to an April 23 news release. -
Orthopedics lean into mental health
Orthopedic surgeons train to treat the musculoskeletal system. In recent years they have also explored ways to address mental health.
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