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Dr. Vijay Yanamadala on 2 years of awake spinal fusion
Vijay Yanamadala, MD, performed his first awake spinal fusion in October 2021, and almost two years later he's thinking about the next move for his practice. -
Insight into the growth of Twin Cities Orthopedics: Q&A with Chief Development Officer Chris Bailey
Golden Valley, Minn.-based Twin Cities Orthopedics recently opened TCO Eden Prairie, a new 27,000-square-foot location in Minnesota with a sports concussion treatment center equipped with technologies including Eye-Sync, which uses virtual reality to diagnose concussion. -
The goals and leadership Dr. Thomas Graham is bringing to Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute
Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute in Allentown, Pa., appointed Thomas Graham, MD, as its first physician in chief in April. -
'One of the biggest opportunities for spine surgeons is also one of its biggest threats': What we heard in April
Spine and orthopedic experts in April spoke with Becker's about topics from media depictions to robot-assisted joint replacements. -
2 sports medicine leaders share their best advice
Two sports medicine leaders recently shared with Becker's their insights and experiences from working in the industry. -
'It's an unending stall tactic': What we heard in March
Spine and orthopedic experts in March spoke with Becker's about topics from prior authorization to new trends in artificial intelligence. -
How mixed reality gives Dr. Dave Shukla a new perspective on shoulder surgery
Dave Shukla, MD, became the first surgeon to use mixed reality for a shoulder replacement in New York state, New York City-based Mount Sinai told Becker's in a March 23 email. -
The most dangerous trends in orthopedics and spine from 25 leaders
The executives featured in this article are all speaking at Becker's 20th Annual Spine, Orthopedic & Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference at the Swissotel Chicago. -
Top healthcare trends 5 surgeons are following
Consolidation, artificial intelligence advancements and the rise in robotic-assisted procedures are three healthcare trends that spine and orthopedic surgeons are closely following. -
'Any good spine surgeon does their homework': What we heard in February
Spine and orthopedic experts in February spoke with Becker's about topics from sacroiliac joint fusion to daily routines ahead of surgery days. -
Dr. Safdar Khan's vision for AR in spine surgery, how new tech can stand out
Safdar Khan, MD, is one of the first spine surgeons to use Augmedics' Xvision augmented reality system, and he completed the company's 3,000th case in January. -
Dr. Bryan Kelly's 'strategic vision of responsible growth' for Hospital for Special Surgery
Bryan Kelly, MD, New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery's new president and incoming chief executive officer, has big plans as its first surgeon to hold the top leadership position. -
The continuing development of sports medicine: Q&A with Dr. Peter Millett
Peter Millett, MD, is a partner of The Steadman Clinic, based in Vail, Colo., and a specialist in shoulder surgeries and sports medicine. -
Why Florida's competitive environment is good for orthopedics: Q&A with Dr. Alex Vaccaro
Florida offers several benefits for orthopedic patients and practices that has made it an increasingly competitive state for surgeons, according to Alex Vaccaro, MD, PhD, president of Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedic Institute. -
'The latest evolution in minimally invasive approaches': What we heard in January
Spine and orthopedic experts in January spoke with Becker's Spine Review about topics from compensation to total disc replacement. -
11 trends orthopedic surgeons are following in 2023
Increased participation in value-based care, the migration of cases to ASCs and robotic innovations are some of the top trends orthopedic surgeons are following this year. -
5 top-read spine and orthopedic interviews in 2022
Several spine and orthopedic experts spoke with Becker's in 2022. Here are the five most-read interviews from this year: -
What orthopedic experts said about consolidation in 2022
Orthopedic practice consolidation remained strong in 2022. Here's what experts have told Becker's about the trend this year: -
Spine, orthopedic surgeons' holiday wish lists
Many people have holiday wish lists for their dream gifts, and surgeons also think about what they want in their professions. -
Why volunteering is Dr. Scott Sigman's career highlight
Orthopedic surgeon Scott Sigman, MD, has taken his care outside the U.S. and completed a volunteer trip to serve patients in Honduras.
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