John Shapiro of Manhattan Beach, Calif., is a former football player and current father and coach whose son suffered a football concussion, which forced him to learn more, reports EasyReaderNews.com.
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Larry Myler, adjunct professor in the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, suggests in Forbes that every doctor should have a mind and the skills for business, especially when it is harder than…
At the end of2014, the medical device industry took another step forward in the healthcare accountability movement when a number of companies announced plans to take on performance-based financial risk on implants.
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A new license agreement between ConforMIS, Wright Medical Technology and MicroPort Orthopedics resolved a patent dispute between the companies dating back to September 2013.
Bryan T. Kelly, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon who practices at New York Presbyterian's Weill Cornell Medical College as well as at the Hospital for Special Surgery, also in New York City. Dr. Kelly specializes in sports medicine injuries and…
J.W. Thomas Byrd, MD, performed a three-hour surgery to repair a torn labrum of the hip on Kansas University sophomore guard Brannan Greene, according to KUSports.com.
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At the 24th American Medical Society for Sports Medicine annual meeting in Hollywood, Fla., Robert B. Kiningham, MD, was awarded the Founders' Award, signifying AMSSM leadership determined he "exemplifies the best that a sports medicine physician can be and do."
After a federal judge asked for changes to an initial settlement proposal last December in a class-action lawsuit against how the N.C.A.A. handles concussions and head injuries, a second settlement has now been proposed, reports The New York Times.
