The dawn of a new year gives all of us a chance to reflect on the year gone by and lessons we have learned. Here, five spine surgeons discuss the most important professional lessons they learned in 2014.
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Chico, Calif.-based Enloe Medical Center named Neurosurgeon Jeffrey Lobosky, MD, a Physician Legacy Award winner.
Lawrenceville, Ga.-based Sports Medicine South presented Linda Jones Memorial Scholarship Awards to numerous senior football players at local high schools, according to a Gwinnett Daily Post report.
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Attitudes about physician-assisted suicide differ significantly among U.S. physicians and those in Europe, according to the Medscape Ethics Report 2014, Part 2: Money, Romance and Patients.
Minimally invasive sacroiliac joint fusion surgery obtained a Category I CPT code beginning January 1, 2015.
With diabetes becoming more common, and one of the most frequent comorbidities in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy, a group of researchers sought to find risk factors for poor outcomes in this patient population and published their findings in The…
Johnson & Johnson is a giant in the healthcare space, and investing in the company's stock could be a good move, according to an Investor Place report.
Zimmer announced plans earlier this year to quietly acquire Biomet for $10.35 billion in cash and $3 billion in common stock. However, previous issues could derail the transaction, at least for a time.
Healthcare innovation and delivery in the United States is designed to meet rigorous quality standards while promoting cutting-edge technology for better outcomes. However, this care isn't always the most economically effective or scalable in all situations.
