Kathryn M. Peck, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center, a practice with offices throughout Indiana. Her clinical and surgical interests include comprehensive care of the upper extremities, such as arthroscopy, trauma and peripheral nerve surgery.
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Orthopedic Associates of Flower Mound — a practice with locations in Flower Mound, Texas, and Lewisville, Texas— recently announced the retirement of shoulder surgeon Danny K. Corbitt, MD, according to The Cross Timbers Gazette.
A tendon transfer surgery that significantly improves hand and elbow function for quadriplegics is underused, according to a recent article in the journal Hand Clinics.
Researchers at Penn State University's Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences are developing a new way to create long-term joint implants, according to WPSU Penn State.
Dallas-based CTL Medical entered a General Services Administration partnership with Firehouse Medical.
Neurosurgeon Joseph Cochran, MD, joined Memorial Hermann Mischer Neuroscience Associates and McGovern Medical School at UTHealth, both in Houston, according to Fort Bend Herald.
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Medscape surveyed 157 physicians and 170 medical students about sexual harassment in the workplace. Fifty-four percent of the physicians and 66 percent of the medical students were women.
Medical device manufacturers will pay the FDA about $1 billion in user fees starting 2018 through 2022, according to HealthcareDIVE.
Hewatt McGraw Sims, MD, of Coffee Regional Medical Center in Douglas, Ga., collaborated with Amendia to develop the Syzygy Stabilization System for spondylolisthesis patients, according to The Douglas Enterprise.
