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Dr. Jim Marino
Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. Jim Marino is a retired orthopedic surgeon and medical device innovator.
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About Dr. Jim Marino
James (Jim) Marino is an orthopedic surgeon and recognized innovator of minimally invasive surgery. In 1997, Dr. Marino founded NuVasive, where he invented and developed highly disruptive spinal technology and procedures that recognized commercial success and ushered in the subspecialty of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS). Since founding Trinity Orthopedics in 2004, Dr. Marino has continued to develop and commercialize surgical solutions designed to improve efficiency, reduce procedural costs, and improve patient outcomes.
Podcasts Featuring Dr. Jim Marino
MSK Episode #59
More often than not, a surgical innovation is not the result of an overnight success, but rather the result of iterative improvements on a tool or technique that leads to better outcomes. In this episode of the BackTable MSK Podcast, we interview Dr. Jim Marino, a retired orthopedic surgeon and prolific medtech innovator. Dr. Marino gives us an inside look at his extensive career, detailing his role in orthopedic device innovation and the trials and tribulations that he faced along the way.
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