Betsy Nolan, MD, is a clinical assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at The University of Oklahoma in Norman, and she offers care for conditions of the shoulder at the Oklahoma Shoulder Center in Oklahoma City.
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Consumer Reports released ratings of hospitals based on how patients fared during elective surgery as well as surgery outcomes. Consumer reports developed ratings for five of types of procedures: back surgery, hip replacements, knee replacements, angioplasty and carotid artery surgery.
William H. Warden III, MD, a sports medicine specialist, practices with Memorial Orthopaedic Surgical Group in Long Beach, Calif. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Arthroscopy Association of North America and American Medical Association.
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Shreveport, La.-based Willis-Knighton Physician Network welcomed Jessica Wilden, MD, who established Tri-State Neurosurgery in Shreveport, as part of the network, according to a BPT Online report.
Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA, shares four insights for small practitioners to succeed, according to Physician's Money Digest.
Top10MD named Carr Vineyard, MD, to the organization's team of North Texas providers.
Board-certified neurosurgeon Juan Alzate, MD, serves patients at The American Center for Spine & Neurosurgery, Libertyville, Ill.
New York City-based Mount Sinai will be the U.S. Open's Official Medical Services Provider.
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine researchers studied the necessity of spinal fusions for children with early-onset scoliosis, according to News-Medical. Paul Sponseller, MD, Johns Hopkins pediatric orthopedic surgeon, co-authored the study.
