Where should physicians practice? WalletHub compared all 50 states and Washington, D.C. in its "2016's Best and Worst States for Doctors" report, to offer physicians insight into the pros and cons of practicing in each state.
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Jan-Eric Esway, MD, a foot and ankle surgeon, recently opened a practice location in Fredericksburg, Va.
Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and the Christ Hospital Health Network, both based in Cincinnati, are collaborating to provide sports medicine services at Ohio-based Wyoming City Schools, according to a Cincinnati Business Courier report.
Fernando L. Sanchez, MD, is a practicing orthopedist and assistant professor of clinical orthopedics at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans. He is certified American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and focuses on adult reconstructive surgery.
SpinalCyte announced the preliminary results of phase II animal studies for spinal disc height improvement.
Smith & Nephew has plans to introduce Blue Belt Technologies' Navio surgical system in India, according to a Business Standard report.
Stryker's stock reached an all-time high on March 30, according to a Stock Caller report.
The F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., has become the first military medical school to implement a pain management curriculum.
South Carolina has the least punitive medical board in the United States, according to WalletHub's 2016's Best & Worst States for Doctors.
Arrowhead Health Centers, a multi-disciplinary medical practice in Scottsdale, Ariz., is introducing new pain management treatments.
