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March 25, 2013 — Most people who have watched a 3D movie on a big screen, will agree that it is a pretty cool technology. When it comes to 3D imaging for spine navigation to assist with complex spine surgeries, physicians and patients would both agree that this technology is a welcome addition to the operating room as well. Dr. Mark Palumbo, Dr. Craig Eberson and Dr. Phillip Lucas at the University Orthopedics Spine Center in Rhode Island now apply the power of navigation technology to spine surgery. The Spine Navigation System places the spine surgeons at University Orthopedics at the forefront of computer assisted surgery for spine in the nation. Read more here.
What can you say to the people who saved your mother’s life? March 24, 2013 — After Dr. Mark Palumbo removed a cancerous spinal tumor, Pat's mother is looking forward to enjoying her first cruise — with her daughter, Pat, and two granddaughters. Dr. Mark Palumbo is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon in Rhode Island with offices in East Greenwich and Providence. Read more here.
"Angels eye life sciences investments", Providence Business News, November 05, 2012
Rhode Island Hospital orthopedic surgeon Edward Akelman, M.D.,
named president of American Society for Surgery of the Hand Edward Akelman, M.D. becomes president-elect of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Charity Funds Combat Wound Research Phillip Lucas, MD, Receives Milton Hamolsky Outstanding Physician Award Non-Operative treatment of Dupuytren’s Disease hand and finger flexion contractures University Orthopedics Physicians listed as Top Doctors in Rhode Island UOI Doctors Speak About Experience in Haiti on FOX Providence News UOI Doctors Aid in Haiti Relief Medical Equipment Drive Michael Ehrlich, MD, Featured in Brown Medicine Magazine Medical Equipment Donation Drive RIH and TMH: Blue Distinctions Centers for Knee and Hip Replacement and Spine Surgery Computer Navigation For ACL Reconstruction Exploring New Treatments New Hope For Shoulder Mobility and Pain Relief Computer Navigation for Minimally Invasive Hip and Knee Surgery Anatomy of An Emergency Response That Went Right Michael G. Ehrlich, Physician of the Year University Orthopedic Physician to Head Amputee Research Project University Orthopedics Physician Appointed AOFAS Program Chairman
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