A study recently published in Spine shows that the supply and utilization of chiropractors among the older adult population could be connected.
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A recent study published in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine shows that anxiety could be under-recognized and under-treated among patients who come into the emergency department with pain-related complaints.
In a webinar titled "Hospital Joint Venture ASCs: Why Less is More," CEO of Blue Chip Surgical Partners Jeff Leland and President of SNVMC/Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center Megan Perry, discussed an effective partnership between physicians and hospitals on a…
Several leaders in ambulatory surgery centers will gather at the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago to participate in a panel discussion titled "Selling Your ASC; What Price Can You Expect; What Are The Deal Terms?"
The Center for Neurosciences, Orthopaedics & Spine, based in Dakota Dunes, S.D., has opened CNOS Northside Clinic in Sioux City, according to a Sioux City Journal report.
An analysis, conducted by ROTH Capital Partners, suggests healthcare reform may not offer the benefits touted to the medical device industry.
This article was written by Dick Pepper, a medical marketing specialist who blogs at VoxMD.com and can be reached at dick.pepper@voxmd.com.While minimally invasive spine surgery gets a lot of buzz, more and more people are searching for information about artificial discs, disc…
Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah, Ga., is participating in a clinical trial to redefine the surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis.
Gabriel Garcia-Diaz, MD, has joined Mercy Medical Center in Merced, Calif., as the center's first spine surgeon, according to the Merced Sun-Star.
Craig Rabb, MD, is a professor in the department of neurosurgery at the University of Oklahoma's College of Medicine. He is also the director of the neurotrauma program.
