Here are 15 sports medicine physicians who have joined new group or been promoted within their group.
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Jonathan Slotkin, MD, was recently named director of spinal surgery and spinal cord research at Geisinger Health System's Neurosciences Institute, according to Geisinger Health news release.
Surgeons and researchers at Stanford University are studying the force of head impacts during football games and practices, according to a Stanford University news release.
Andrew Feldman, MD, team physician for the New York Rangers, recently performed knee surgery on left wing Mike Rupp, according to a report from The Record.
The percent of office-based physicians using e-prescribing systems has increased from less than 10 percent to 52 percent in three years, according to a Surescripts news release.
Multiple studies show nano-formulation, which reduces particle size and enhances drug dissolution, of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can provide relief at lower doses and a lower cost, according to findings presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology.
Mako Surgical reported third quarter revenue of $20 million, a 67 percent increase over the third period of 2010, according to a Mako Surgical news release.
Hospitals are losing $1.82 billion annually on Medicare reimbursement due to the rising cost of cases and reduction in reimbursement rate, according to a report from Premier healthcare alliance's fall 2011 Economic Outlook.
Daniel J. Berry, MD, president of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, recently released a letter asking members to support the Orthopaedic PAC this election year, according to an AAOS report.
The Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society has inducted Greg Gallant, MD, MBA, as its new president, according to a POS news release.
