The Business of Orthopaedics
The Business of Orthopaedics:
A Resident’s Guide to Evaluating an Orthopaedic Practice
Recorded on: Wednesday, April 28, at 8pm EST
OrthoForum physician, Dr. Will Kurtz of Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance, talks about the ins and outs of orthopaedic business and opportunity. Our goal is to provide you with meaningful information that will help you make well-informed decisions as you evaluate your priorities during your job search. From the different types of orthopaedic practices to the business of revenue cycle management and practice governance, we hope to deliver timely and relevant information as you look for your first, and hopefully your last, orthopaedic job.
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About Dr. Kurtz
Dr. William B. Kurtz is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon who specializes in hip and knee replacements.
Dr. Kurtz holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Rice University. He graduated medical school from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas with Alpha Omega Alpha honors distinction. He completed a residency in orthopedic surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, followed by a subspecialty fellowship in adult reconstructive joint surgery at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston. He is now currently on the medical staff at Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital, Saint Thomas Hospital for Specialty Surgery, and Centennial Medical Center.


































































