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Study Group: Physicians who Perform Procedures Using the ArthroCare System 2000/5000 Controllers (US)(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 16

This study group may include physicians, care providers, and researchers specializing in internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, dermatology, emergency medicine, family medicine, neurology, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry, radiology, nursing, optometry, genetics, and mental health. It may also include experts knowledgeable on diagnostic labs, disease management, medical devices, long term care, surgery centers, health management, pharma, and biotechnology, among others.

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Renato Bosita, MD, MBA
Spine Surgeon
Texas Back Institute Ppa

Renato Bosita, MD, MBA, is a spine surgeon at Texas Back Institute. His areas of expertise include operative and non-operative treatment of spine problems, including sciatica, herniated disks, internal disk derangement, and spinal stenosis. He is well versed in multiple surgical techniques, including...

W. Joseph Absi, MD
President
Orthopaedics of Atlanta

Dr. Absi is an orthopaedic surgeon with his own private practice Orthopaedics of Atlanta, P.C. in East Point, Georgia. Dr. Absi is a board certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in general orthopaedics, joint replacement, sports medicine, as well as arthroscopy and hand surgery. Dr. Absi is a diplomate...

Russell Windsor, MD, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery , Weill Cornell Medical CollegeRussell Windsor, MD
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Weill Cornell Medical College

Russell Windsor, MD, is Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Weill Medical College of Cornell University and former Chief of Knee Service at the Hospital of Special Surgery in New York. Dr. Windsor is an expert in the field of total and partial knee and hip replacement. He has significant experience...

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Possible nonoperative treatment for arthritis of the knee which effects 10's of millions of patients, with a predictable lasting effect. Could revolutionize the treatment of arthritis which currently has no predictable, lasting  nonoperative treatments.

-Decrease Mortality -Decrease Medical Costs -

By Renato Bosita, MD, MBA, Spine Surgeon, Texas Back Institute Ppa
Analysis of: Eli Lilly: Drug Ads Influencing Patients | www.therapeuticsdaily.com

Advertising directly to the end users of medical devices and pharmaceuticals is effective in increasing awareness and demand for these products.  Look at Viagra/Cialis for erectile dysfuction, Ambien/Lunesta for sleep, and even Celebrex for osteoarhtritis.  Ad campaigns are successful because...

By Renato Bosita, MD, MBA, Spine Surgeon, Texas Back Institute Ppa
Analysis of: The Newest in Fluoroscopy Technology | www.dentalcompare.com

Fluoroscopy makes spine surgery safer, easier, and faster.  It allows for real time images that show the postion of the spine and any impants that are placed.  Younger surgeons tend to use this technology more than older ones.  Fluoroscopy machines (esp. the GE OEC 9800 and 9900) produce...

March 26, 2007
Not New News...

The differential diagnosis of hip and spine has plagued orthopaedic surgeons for some time. Patients often present with both as not only can the pain be linked mechanically there are obvious neurologic reasons for someone with back problems to have referred pain to the hip. Hip arthroplasties...

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Most Common Company Types:

  • Academic Medical Center/Hospital or Clinic
  • Office Based Private Practice or Clinic
  • Consultancy, Healthcare-Focused
  • Free-standing Surgery Center
  • Non-Academic Community Hospital or Clinic

Most Common Job Types:

  • Physician - Attending Physician
  • Owner
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Partner
  • Physician - Department Chair

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