Here are 10 spine and orthopedic surgeons joining private practices in the first quarter of 2018.
January
Roderick Claybrooks, MD, joined Tampa, Fla.-based BioSpine Institute in January.
Chicago-based Illinois Bone & Joint Institute, the largest independent physician-owned orthopedic practice in the U.S., appointed William Robb III, MD, as orthopedic director and chief medical officer.
Jeffrey Beecher, DO, joined Wilmington, N.C.-based Atlantic Neurosurgical & Spine Specialists in February. With Dr. Beecher's addition, Atlantic Neurosurgical & Spine Specialists offers treatment options for patients who suffer strokes, aneurysms, brain tumors and other blood vessel abnormalities.
Frank Hermantin, MD, began seeing patients at OrthoConnecticut's New Milford and Sharon offices.
February
Randolph Sealey, MD, began seeing patients at OrthoConnecticut's New Milford location.
Orthopedic trauma surgeon J. Tracy Watson, MD, joined The CORE Institute in Phoenix.
OrthoAtlanta in Stockbridge, Ga., welcomed Minoo Hollis, MD.
Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine welcomed Eddie Powell, MD.
Orthopedic surgeon Brian Seeto, MD, joined The CORE Institute in Phoenix.
March
Melissa Kounine, DO, joined the Washington Orthopaedic Center in Centralia.
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