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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. -
Adena Health gets advanced hip, knee certification renewed
Chillicothe, Ohio-based Adena Health had its advanced total hip and knee replacement certification renewed by The Joint Commission. -
Northern Light Orthopedics' female surgeons urge women to join field
Female orthopedic surgeons at Northern Light Orthopedics in Bangor, Maine, are encouraging women to join the field, CBS affiliate WABI reported March 11. -
AAOS doles out $100K for musculoskeletal research
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons awarded a total of $100,000 to two groups to fund evidence-based musculoskeletal healthcare research. -
Dr. Jeffrey Dugas to operate on Boston Red Sox pitcher
Jeffrey Dugas, MD, is set to perform a shoulder operation on Lucas Giolito, a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, in Birmingham, Ala. -
What will the orthopedic industry look like in 50 years?
The orthopedic industry is ripe for change. -
Mistrial declared in Dr. Scott Lynch's case against Penn State
A mistrial was declared during opening arguments for an orthopedic surgeon's lawsuit against Pittsburgh, Pa.-based Penn State, CBS News reported March 11. -
Hospital for Special Surgery Florida accepts $2M gift, adds 2 surgeons
West Palm Beach-based Hospital for Special Surgery Florida received a $2 million contribution from HSS Trustee, Marina Kellen French, and her daughter Annabelle Garrett of Wellington, according to a news release shared with South Florida Hospital News. -
What's new with total joint replacements?
Here are eight updates regarding total joint replacements that orthopedic leaders should know: -
Dr. Neal ElAttrache to operate on Indiana Pacers player
Neal ElAttrache, MD, is set to perform shoulder surgery on Bennedict Mathurin, a player for the Indiana Pacers. -
1.7% CMS pay cut 'hardly classifies as a solution': AAOS
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons urged Congress to implement a permanent fix to Medicare's physician fee cut, according to a March 9 statement. -
Jury to hear orthopedic surgeon's case against Penn State football coach
A jury is slated to hear allegations that Penn State removed its team physician, Scott Lynch, MD, nearly five years after the orthopedic surgeon sued the State College, Pa.-based university, ESPN reported March 11. -
Orthopedist lifestyles, happiness in 2024: 12 things to know
Half of orthopedic surgeons would take a cut in their annual salaries to be able to maintain a better work-life balance, according to Medscape's 2024 "Orthopedist Lifestyle and Happiness Report," published March 8. -
Dr. Dain Allred to operate on Real Salt Lake player
Dain Allred, MD, will operate on Real Salt Lake midfielder Pablo Ruiz, the team said March 7. -
What's going on in sports medicine?
Here are six recent sports medicine updates orthopedic leaders should know: -
The orthopedic surgeons caring for the NBA teams with the highest injury rates
The Memphis Grizzlies have seen more injuries during the 2023-24 basketball season than any other NBA team, according to research from sports betting group Canada Sports Betting. -
Cape Fear Valley Health gets $14M for orthopedic residency program
Fayetteville, N.C.-based Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, part of Cape Fear Valley Health, has launched a $14 million expansion project that will add more space for its growing orthopedic residency program, according to a March 6 report from the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal. -
2 Florida surgeons operate on Miami Heat player's shoulder
Orthopedic surgeons Harlan Slesnick, MD, and Frantz Lerebours, MD, performed shoulder surgery on Miami Heat player Josh Richardson. -
Maine system names orthopedic practice manager
Rockport, Maine-based Pen Bay Medical Center and Belfast, Maine-based Waldo County General Hospital have named Matt Hill as regional practice manager of orthopedics and sports medicine, according to a March 6 report from the Penobscot Bay Pilot. -
Stryker knee implants recalled
Stryker is recalling 143 units of its Triathlon total knee system, according to a March 6 notice from the FDA.
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