Michael R. Stoffman, MD, is a neurosurgeon at University of Buffalo (N.Y.) Neurosurgery.
Author: Staff
Medical centers are increasingly seeking ways to limit the impact of pharmaceutical and device manufacturers' gifts on physicians' prescription methods, according to a report by WESA.
Orthopedic surgeon Christopher Jordan, MD, of Oklahoma City-based Jordan Orthopedic Clinic co-authored Mystery of the Old Skull, a young adult mystery book, according to Broadway World.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers team physician Richard Rydze, MD, was charged for illegally distributing various drugs throughout his medical career, according to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Patients suffering from spinal injuries may pay less if their employers are in charge of their medical providers, according to a study recently reported on in Business Insurance.
Medtronic's Vice President for Global Affairs Pat Shrader visited Congress earlier this week to discuss the FDA plant inspection process and request changes, according to a Star Tribune report.
A new study published in Spinal Deformity examines resource utilization in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery.
K2M reported results for the first fiscal quarter, ending March 31.
The global sports medicine market will likely hit $12.5 billion by 2025, based on a Grand View Research report.
The National Resident Matching Program reported statistics from the 2017 Main Residency Match, via its "Results and Data Book."
