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Hutchinson (Kan.) Regional Medical Center will serve as the exclusive athletic provider to Hutchinson Community College, The Hutchinson News reports.
Khalid Kurtom, MD, is taking a team of Easton, Md.-based surgeons on a medical mission trip to Honduras in January, The Star Democrat reports.
Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon debuted its Vistaseal Fibrin Sealant, a product designed to help surgeons manage intraoperative bleeding.
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford University Medical Center is expanding access to neurosurgery treatments by acquiring a second CyberKnife M6 system.
Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island are developing a new value-based initiative for outpatient total joint replacements.
