Zippia analyzed the National Practitioner Data Bank to discover where physicians are most likely to get sued in the United States, according to Medscape.
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Medtronic is among the key vendors in the growing spinal cord stimulation market, according to a Research and Markets report.
Daniel Slawski, MD, is joining Fulton Medical Center, in Missouri, to develop an orthopedic treatment program, the Fulton Sun reports. Here's what you need to know:
James Adametz, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon at the University of Arkansas Surgical Hospital.
The world of athletic-based training is about to get much larger as D1 Sports Training and Therapy announced its intentions to open 10 new facilities nationwide.
In an effort to follow national pitch count regulations, the Maine Principals' Association is taking its first steps towards establishing pitch count limits for high school baseball games, centralmaine.com reports. Here are five things to know.
Q30 Sports Science is taking its concussion preventing collar based device through another round of investigatory study, USA Today reports.
A 1995 study of Olympic athletes said more than 50 percent would take performance enhancing drugs that would kill them in five years, but let them win everything without getting caught before then. So what's so alluring about PEDs?
St. Luke's Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, of Duluth, Minn., staff recently welcomed David Ruta, MD, to its orthopedic and sports medicine staff. Here's what you need to know:
Baron Lonner, MD, of New York City-based Scoliosis & Spine Associates, is offering a new procedure for scoliosis patients, according to CBS New York.
