A bill that would remove boundaries for traveling sports medicine physicians' medical malpractice insurance passed through the U.S. House of Representatives, and will now be voted on by the U.S. Senate.
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Orthopedic surgeon Brian Cole, MD, MBA, was among the leading sports knee surgeons Orthopedics ranked in an article titled "The 16 Standout North American Sports Knee Surgeons."
A Public Citizen poll found a large majority of the public opposes a rule that would get rid of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's policy that sets a cap on the hours first-year residents work.
New York City-based Memorial Sloan Kettering's pediatrics department received $1.2 million in funding after the Humans of New York social media site featured neurosurgeon Mark Souweidane, MD.
The year 2015 saw a 1.3 percentage point drop in the number of uninsured Americans, based on the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplements, according to the United States Census Bureau.
Intense criticism has clouded above Mylan for increasing EpiPen's price by more than 450 percent since 2004. In response, the pharmaceutical company announced it will offer a $300 generic alterative.
Atlanta-based Medovex entered an international distribution agreement with M.Fast Technologies, to distribute the DenerveX System in Israel.
