Brianne Loe

Brianne Loe
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Brianne, a Texas native and Harding University alumna, currently serves as an editor at Industry 411. With a background as a freelance copy editor, she blends her linguistic passion and writing expertise into compelling content.
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Surgeon Social Media: Education, Self-Promotion, or Exploitation?

Orthopaedics is a visual specialty. You reduce fractures, reconstruct joints, restore alignment, and return athletes to competition. These moments translate easily to social media,...
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Should You Add Partners in 2026? What the Numbers Must Justify

As a private orthopaedic practice leader, you operate in a healthcare market shaped by consolidation that rewards financial durability. The decision to add a...
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Where Clinical Guidelines Lag Behind Surgical Innovation

Clinical guidelines in orthopaedics are designed to reflect established evidence. However, surgical technologies often evolve faster than evidence can mature, and surgeons may adopt...
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Are Younger Surgeons Being Trained for Speed at the Expense of Judgment?

In her influential 2013 New York Times column, Pauline Chen explored whether modern surgical training, shaped by duty-hour limits and evolving educational models, produced...
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Using New Implants With Limited Long-Term Data

New implants often enter practice before their long-term performance is fully understood. Early recovery can look reassuring when patients progress as expected in the weeks and...
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Where Voice Control Fits in the Operating Room

Every operating room runs on rhythm. Speech-based technology often sounds like it belongs in an OR environment. Hands-free interaction can remove a step, keep people in position, and limit unnecessary...
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Fellowship Match Data: What It Shows

Fellowship Match data offers a clear view of where orthopaedics is heading and why certain changes across the field may feel familiar. Recent data...
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Considering a Private Equity Deal? What Orthopaedic Surgeons Should Clarify Before Signing – Part...

In Part 1, Orthopaedics 411 examined how private equity partnerships affect daily operations inside orthopaedic practices. Here, we focus on how you can assess...
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Quick Take: Are AI Scribes Ready for Orthopaedic Clinics?

You are likely seeing more discussion about AI medical scribes as documentation demands continue to grow. These tools capture patient provider conversations during visits...
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Private Equity Isn’t Slowing Down: How Deals Reshape Orthopaedic Practices After Closing – Part...

Private equity interest in orthopaedics continues even as reimbursement pressure tightens and operating costs climb. You may find that the first conversation happens well...

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