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Subject: Washington orthopedic surgeon barred from operating on patients - 5 notes | 10 best, worst states for physicians | Tucker Carlson, Joe Montana & more to keynote at 16th Annual Future of Spine + The Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conf. - Reg. Today! | Medtronic, J&J, Smith & Nephew & more: 10 device company notes
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March 29, 2018
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1. Washington orthopedic surgeon barred from operating on patients - 5 notes    

2. 10 best, worst states for physicians
 

3. Medtronic, J&J, Smith & Nephew & more: 10 device company notes 

4. White paper: 3 ways anesthesia can drive ASC growth. Download here.  

5. Don't miss Tucker Carlson, Joe Montana and more at the 16th Annual Future of Spine + The Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference! Click here to register.   

6. CHS to sell 3 Tennessee hospitals 

7. Webinar: Out-of-network Q&A: core concepts to negotiate and appeal OON bills. Register here. 

8. 10 best & worst states for annual physician wages 

9. Readers push back on 'sensationalized' story misrepresenting ASC safety - 5 insights 

10. White paper: Learn how the right medical imaging management system can help healthcare organizations overcome difficult challenges day to day. Download here.

11. Study: 40% of providers have canceled surgeries over supply shortages 

12. Orthopedic surgeon leader to know: Dr. Brian Parsley of University of Texas Health Science Center Full story   
                                                                       

    
                                                                                              
               
                
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