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Subject: [Sports medicine edition] Iowa Board of Medicine charges orthopedic surgeon with 18 counts of improper patient care | Job-related dispute led to shooting at Alabama hospital: 6 things to know | Drs. Michael Ryan, John DiFiori & more: 4 sports medicine physicians on the move - February 2018 | Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center opens new sports medicine clinic: 3 insights
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March 19, 2018
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Iowa Board of Medicine charges orthopedic surgeon with 18 counts of improper patient care 
 

2. Job-related dispute led to shooting at Alabama hospital: 6 things to know 

3. Drs. Michael Ryan, John DiFiori & more: 4 sports medicine physicians on the move - February 2018 

4. Whitepaper: 3 Ways Anesthesia can Drive ASC Growth. Download here.

5. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center opens new sports medicine clinic: 3 insights    

6. Former Allina VP pleads guilty to embezzling over $417k 

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10. Whitepaper: Pre-Audit Adaptation: Ensuring Daily Joint Commission Compliance. Download here.

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