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Lawrence Dickinson, MD, is a neurosurgeon with Pacific Brain & Spine Medical Group in Castro Valley, Calif., and serves as the medical director of the intensive care unit and neurointensive care unit at Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley. He…
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The National Commission on Physician Payment Reform released a report on March 4, 2013, detailing 12 recommendations to change the say physicians are paid.
Primary, Mobility & Injury Specialists in Fort Myers, Fla., announced that it has joined the Florida Pain Network.
Montgomery, Ala.-based Southern Orthopaedic Surgeons is building a $4.9 million orthopedics and sports medicine facility on the campus of Baptist Medical Center East in Montgomery, according to a Montgomery Advertiser report.
SRS, an electronic health record technology provider, announced that Advanced Orthopedic Center in Port Charlotte, Fla., has selected SRS as its EHR solution provider.
This week, Charles Melone, MD, board certified orthopedic surgeon, performed successful surgery to repair New Orleans Hornets guard Austin Rivers' broken hand, according to a WWLTV report.
Stephen Cook, PhD, joined the board of directors of Parsippany, N.J.-based Precision Spine.
CMS' final rule of the "Sunshine Act" included in the federal health law didn't exactly roll out according to schedule.
