Orthopedic surgeon Vladimir Alexander, MD, is a pioneer in outpatient total joint replacement procedures.
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Sean Kaminsky, MD, and Charles R. Kaelin, MD, joined Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Medical Clinic, according to WGN Radio.
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Proton therapy is a radiation technique that limits side effects associated with traditional tumor-removal treatments, according to Scicasts.
Older adults may be more sensitive to pain, based on a new Gainesville-based University of Florida Health study, according to Science Codex.
Medical practice management software is crucial in establishing successful medical practices, based on a Transparency Market Research report, according to Industry Today.
Belgrade, Mont.-based Xtant Medical reported its first quarter 2016 financial results, according to EIN News Desk.
A climber is attempting to be the first person with a double knee replacement to climb Mount Everest, according to SYS-CON Media.
If robots push surgeons to the wayside, providers won't be inclined to integrate the technology into the healthcare system, according to WIRED.
