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Orthopedic residencies have 92.1% fill rate in 2024
Orthopedics had one of the highest fill rates among U.S. medical school graduates, according to data from the National Resident Matching Program. -
10 worst states for physicians
Some states are better than others for spine and orthopedic surgeons to practice. Here are 10 states they should avoid. -
10 best states for physicians
Choosing the best place to practice is no easy choice for spine and orthopedic surgeons. Here are 10 states where they could see success. -
Dr. Tyler Noble adds smart knee implant to OrthoSC
Tyler Noble, DO, performed the first smart knee replacement in the Conway, S.C., region. -
The technologies that can change orthopedics
Artificial intelligence isn't the only technology taking orthopedics by storm. -
Judge tosses orthopedic surgeon's $15M verdict against Thomas Jefferson University
An orthopedic surgeon's $15 million verdict against Thomas Jefferson University was reversed, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported March 14. -
Hospital for Special Surgery names CIO
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery named Jeff Wang as senior vice president and chief innovation officer, according to a March 15 LinkedIn post. -
Ortho Development earns FDA clearance for Trivecta hip system
Ortho Development earned FDA 510(k) clearance for its Trivecta hip system, the devicemaker said March 14. -
Howard University orthopedic residency program loses accreditation
Howard University in Washington, D.C., lost accreditation for its orthopedic residency program due to a resident complaint, Howard University News Service reported. -
The data breaches plaguing patients
A major cyberattack rocked the healthcare industry in February when Optum's Change Healthcare was hit by a ransomware gang that claims to have stolen massive amounts of patient data. -
Genesis Orthopedics & Sports Medicine taps new COO
St. Charles, Ill.-based Genesis Orthopedics & Sports Medicine appointed Eric Witte as its next COO. -
Dr. Ronald Navarro appointed to American Association of Latino Orthopaedic Surgeons board
Ronald Navarro, MD, was appointed to the American Association of Latino Orthopaedic Surgeons board of directors. -
The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics' 4-year recap: 5 moves
From acquisitions to technology updates, here are five notable moves from Bethesda, Md.-based The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics since 2020: -
OrthoVirginia's 5-year recap: 13 moves
Here are 13 notable updates from Chesterfield-based OrthoVirginia since 2019: -
Florida's orthopedic boom
Florida has been a hotspot for orthopedics in recent years, and the momentum isn't stopping anytime soon. The state benefits from its growing aging population and its tax-friendly stance, and multiple orthopedic groups are wanting a slice of the pie. -
3 trends one orthopedic CEO is watching in 2024
From ongoing financial challenges to reimbursement pressures, Tallahassee (Fla.) Orthopedic Clinic CEO Michael Boblitz told Becker's three major trends he is keeping an eye on in 2024: -
DISC Sports and Spine Center expands hip program
Newport Beach, Calif.-based DISC Sports and Spine Center is expanding its hip program in Los Angeles through the addition of orthopedic surgeon and hip specialist Brett Shore, MD. -
10 weight loss drug updates
Prescription weight loss medications, including Ozempic, stand to impact every facet of healthcare, including orthopedics. -
Ohio hospital adds 2 orthopedic surgeons
The Bellevue (Ohio) Hospital added two orthopedic surgeons — Dylan Matthews, DO, and Selvon St. Clair, MD, PhD, The Beacon reported March 12. -
Rebound Orthopedics admits to data breach following weekslong outage
On March 7, Vancouver, Wash.-based Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery filed a notice of a data breach with the attorney general of Montana, according to a March 12 report from law firm Console & Associates published on JDSupra.
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