Here are 21 orthopedic surgeons in the news this past week.
Mitchell Rothenberg, MD, joined Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh.
Three orthopedic surgeons in Connecticut are using outpatient subchondroplasty surgery, rather than total knee replacement, to treat stress fracture: Daniel N. Fish, MD; Robert J. Daher, MD, and Matthew R. Rogell, MD.
William Allen, MD, passed away earlier this month. He was 81 years old.
The Sioux City, Iowa-based Tri-State Specialists added seven new physicians to its medical team, including two orthopedic surgeons: Michael Doarn, MD, and Aaron Althaus, MD.
Jared A. Niska, MD, joined Southern California Orthopedic Institute, a multi-office practice headquartered in Los Angeles.
The Wichita, Kan.-based Newman University added five members to its board of trustees, including orthopedic surgeon Patrick Do, MD.
The New Jersey-based Princeton Orthopaedic Associates added William H. Rossy, MD, and Brian M. Culp, MD, to its medical team.
The Michigan-based UP Health System-Portage added Ronald Ronquist, MD, to its medical team.
Steven Lochow, MD, and Vivek Neginhal, MD, presented on developments in joint replacement technology at Huntington, W.Va.-based St. Mary's Regional Joint Replacement Center's eighth anniversary celebration.
UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine added Evgeny A. Dyskin, MD, PhD, to one of its Buffalo, N.Y.-based offices.
Adam Sunderland, MD, and Mike Starecki, MD, joined Georgia-based Resurgens Orthopaedics.
Tennessee-based Erlanger Health System added Daniel Doty, MD; Kristopher Case Sanders, MD, and Robert S. Quigley, MD, to its staff.
Alicia Ballard, DO, joined Sparrow Ionia Hospital as an orthopedic surgeon.