Ithaca College Physical Therapy Professor Katherine Beissner will use a $1.5 million research grant to study pain therapy treatments in older patients, according to an interview in The Ithacan.
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In 2010, the highest-paid employee of the University of California San Diego Health System was not former CEO Thomas Jackiewicz — who made $819,059 — but Stuart Jamieson, MD, head of UCSD Health System's Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, who made…
Small medical offices with one or two physicians are the fastest-growing segment for adoption of electronic health records software, according to a report by SK&A, a Cegedim Company, a leading provider of healthcare information solutions and research.
Main Line HealthCare based in Pennsylvania, has announced Scott Rushton, MD, as medical director as well as the opening of a new MLHC Spine Center at Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood, Pa.
While women now make up 49 percent of medical school students, only 4 percent of current orthopedic surgeons are women, according to an article published in the Journal for Bone & Joint Surgery.
Thomas H. Mallory, MD, has received the 2012 Hip Society Lifetime Achievement Award, according to an AAOS Now report.
Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Gulf Breeze, Fla., announced a partnership with the Child Neurology Center of Northwest Florida to enhance its concussion management protocol.
Hanover (Pa.) Orthopaedic Associations announced it will join WellSpan Medical Group.
Titan Spine announced the creation of Titan Spine Europe, a subsidiary that will support the company's expansion in Europe, according to a Sun Herald report.
Stamford Hospital recently leased an 18,500-square-foot building for additional orthopedic and sports medicine physician offices, according to a Connecticut Post report.
