After facing stark criticism from various panel conservatives, the House of Judiciary Committee delayed a markup on a medical tort reform bill, according to The Hill.
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Winston R. Jeshuran, MD, joined Macon-based Georgia Spine & Orthopedics, according to Monroe Country Reporter.
Topeka, Kan.-based St. Francis Health will stop offering certain neurosurgery procedures on May 6, according to The Topeka Capital-Journal.
Croatia celebrated its first practicing female neurosurgeon, Dr. Nikolina Sesar, according to croatiaweek.
As healthcare trends toward the outpatient setting, clinics will be designed with different aspects in mind, according to healthcare design. A project called Clinic 20XX lays out the design of future clinics.
InVivo Therapeutics closed the exercise of the over-allotment option granted to the underwriters of its public offering.
MC10, a Lexington, Mass.-based wearables startup, created biometric sensors to gather data on concussion prevention and diagnosis, according to MD+DI.
The global small bone and joint orthopedic devices market is expected to grow, based on a Transparency Market Research report, according to medGadget.
Tanvir Choudhri, MD, serves as co-director of the neurosurgery spine program at New York City-based Mount Sinai. He is also a neurosurgery associate professor.
Hattiesburg, Miss.-based Merit Health Wesley honored Jeffrey Burns, MD, as a physician champion, according to a Hattiesburg American report.
