Four spine surgeons discuss the steps they take to increase patient satisfaction.
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Next Tuesday, James Andrews, MD, co-founder of the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, Fla., will perform knee surgery on the St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford, according to a Fox43 report.
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Steven C. Poletti, MD, practices with Southeastern Spine Institute in Charleston, S.C., and is on the teaching staff of the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. He has hospital appointments with Roper Hospital in Charleston and East Cooper Medical…
Hiring the top talent is essential for any medical practice, and here are four tips to improve your hiring strategy, according to a CareerBuilder report.
In a Healthcare Finance News report, Heidi Miller, director of the physician assistant program at the Rochester Institute of Technology, discusses four top trending healthcare degrees.
In a Physicians Practice article, Aubrey Westgate lays out common documentation mistakes and how to avoid them, according to a presentation given by Deborah Robb director of physician services, and Lori Lowe, director of physician coding operations at TrustHCS in…
Spine surgeons and researchers recently studied patients who underwent cervical laminoplasty and posterior cervical laminectomy and fusion for cervical spondylotic myelopathy to compare costs and published the results in the International Journal of Spine Surgery.
