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WORK OF ART: In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, University Orthopedics Inc. hosts a Paint Night for its employees. 
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University Orthopedics Inc.

PBN Best Places To Work Awards 2023 ENTERPRISE COMPANIES #6: University Orthopedics Inc. Employees in R.I. 608 CEO Weber Shill Questions answered by Weber Shill How has your company...

Five Questions With: Dr. Alan Daniels

This spring, Dr. Alan Daniels, chief of spine surgery at University Orthopedics Inc., along with a team of spine surgeons at The Miriam Hospital,...

University Orthopedics opens registration for Mark Palumbo 5K

EAST PROVIDENCE – Registration is now open for the third annual Mark Palumbo University Orthopedics 5K in the fall. The popular event, open to runners...

Spine surgeons from University Orthopedics, The Miriam first in R.I. to...

EAST PROVIDENCE – Surgeons from University Orthopedics Inc. and The Miriam Hospital say they are the first in Rhode Island to perform minimally invasive...
GAME ON: Employees with University Orthopedics Inc. dress up in their favorite sports attire in the office. / COURTESY UNIVERSITY ORTHOPEDICS INC.

University Orthopedics Inc.

PBN BEST PLACES TO WORK 2022 Enterprise Company 6. University Orthopedics Inc. Employees in R.I.: 563 CEO: Weber Shill Questions answered by: Chief Financial Officer David Paller How would you describe the...

University Orthopedics to offer free exams for student-athletes ahead of fall...

PROVIDENCE – Student-athletes in Rhode Island and Massachusetts will have the chance to get a free exam prior to participating in fall sports, thanks...
QUICK RECOVERY: Dr. John Froehlich, director of the Total Joint Center at The Miriam Hospital, says within the last year, the center has reduced its average hospital stay for patients having knees and hips replaced from four days to one day. / COURTESY LIFESPAN CORP./BILL MURPHY

At Miriam, joint replacement is becoming less of a pain

Thirty years ago, when Dr. John Froehlich was an orthopedic surgical resident, the average stay for patients coming into hospitals for replacement of knees...

Five Questions With: Stephen Cinquegrana

Physical therapist Stephen Cinquegrana of University Orthopedics Inc. recently completed his certification in Schroth therapy, a nonsurgical treatment for scoliosis. Cinquegrana, the only physical...
SIGN OF THE TIMES: Members of Keep Metacomet Green! attempt to drum up support recently outside the entrance to the Metacomet Golf Club, the site of a proposed residential and commercial development. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Waterfront Revival: East Providence advances redevelopment, but some plans spark opposition

Nearly 20 years after East Providence started to reclaim 300 acres of its defunct industrial waterfront, new construction is changing the city’s landscape. Although the...
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Five Questions With: Clare King

Clare King | President, Propel LLC 1. How has Propel, a Pawtucket-based textile product innovation company, responded to the COVID-19 demand for safety products?...
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