The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine will use a $6 million gift from the estate of Joseph Stern Jr., former president of U.S. Shoe Corp, and his wife, Mary, to create three endowed chairs, reports the Cincinnati Business Courier.
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Alan Wolf, MD, orthopedic surgeon and chief of staff for Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center in Alaska retired after 38 years practicing medicine, reports the Kodiak Daily Mirror.
The University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington is preparing to open a new $200 million building that will feature 128 single-bed rooms, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
Springfield, Mass.-based Mercy Medical Center opened the Minimally Invasive Spine Center of New England on its main campus, The Republican reports.
Montecito Medical Real Estate has completed its acquisition of Murfreesboro Medical Properties, owner of a medical office building which is home to a large multispecialty group.
Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix earned straight As in a hospital safety report conducted by the Leapfrog Group, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit tasked with improving the quality and safety of U.S. healthcare, reports Phoenix Business Journal.
Holston Medical Group opened the HMG Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Clinic in Bristol, Tenn., as part of an effort to bring quality, cost-effective orthopedic and sports care to the city, reports WJHL.
Thirty-six percent of physicians reported experiencing a financial loss in the past year, according to the Medscape Physician Wealth and Debt Report 2019.
A New Jersey-based orthopedic surgeon suffered a ransomware attack earlier this year but was able to retrieve and restore most of the files accessed through backup servers, according to a message on the ActivYouth Orthopaedics website.
Clermont City Council in Florida unanimously approved plans to build Olympus, a 243-acre complex that will feature sport training venues, a wellness center and sports medicine facilities among others, reports CBS affiliate Click Orlando.
