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May/June 2011 Features:

Turnkey=Survival
By providing more know-how, implant manufacturers can ensure their position in the supply chain.
By Mark Crawford


The Surface Equation
Varied players in the surface modification and coatings process weigh in on current trends affecting the sector.
By Jim Stommen

Growth Spurts
The trauma and minimally invasive surgery markets show the most promise for future growth as younger patients seek techniques that require minimal recovery time and retirees deal with the consequences of aging bones.
By Michael Barbella

All for One
Supply chain efficiency involves every aspect of the product development process, industry experts tell this year’s ODT Forum attendees.
By Michael Barbella

Financial News
From Promise to Poverty: The End of ReGen Biologics?

Market Snapshot
2011 Update on Vertebroplasty: The Comeback Kid
By Maria Shepherd



May/June 2011 Departments:

Editor's Letter
FDA: On Message, But Off Track?

News Front
J&J and Synthes Boards Approve Merger

Process Improvement
Promise vs. Peril: Is Product Transfer Right for You?

Outsourcing Efficiencies
Eight Simple Strategies for Exceptional Customer Audits

Washington Roundup
GAO Fires Volley in 510(k) Debate

Regulatory Viewpoint
Complexities of Compliance with State and Federal Sunshine Acts

Industry News
Spinal Kinetics Marks Disc Implant Milestone

People News
Stryker Names New Group President




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