A study in The Bone & Joint Journal found that surgical follow-up using both a questionnaire and radiograph was as effective as in-person follow-up at a traditional outpatient clinic.
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Atlanta's Peachtree Orthopaedic Clinic was victim to a data breach.
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Sgt. Andrew Alcorn, a Frederick, Md.-based police criminal investigation division supervisor, reported Sandeep Sherlekar, MD, likely committed suicide, based on review of evidence, according to The Frederick News-Post.
MDValuate published a guide to help physicians increase their referral networks.
Eric Pierson, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon at Lincoln, Neb.-based Neurological and Spinal Surgery.
