Brad Wenstrup, MD, a podiatrist with Wellington, Ohio-based Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine, recently became the GOP candidate for the 2nd Congressional district after an upset win in the primary race, according to a Chillicothe Gazette report.
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The Birmingham 2012 Pain Research Symposium will gather internationally regarded researchers for an in-depth look at the science and clinical aspects of pain research, the University of Alabama announced.
Ithaca College Physical Therapy Professor Katherine Beissner will use a $1.5 million research grant to study pain therapy treatments in older patients, according to an interview in The Ithacan.
In 2010, the highest-paid employee of the University of California San Diego Health System was not former CEO Thomas Jackiewicz — who made $819,059 — but Stuart Jamieson, MD, head of UCSD Health System's Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, who made…
Small medical offices with one or two physicians are the fastest-growing segment for adoption of electronic health records software, according to a report by SK&A, a Cegedim Company, a leading provider of healthcare information solutions and research.
Main Line HealthCare based in Pennsylvania, has announced Scott Rushton, MD, as medical director as well as the opening of a new MLHC Spine Center at Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood, Pa.
While women now make up 49 percent of medical school students, only 4 percent of current orthopedic surgeons are women, according to an article published in the Journal for Bone & Joint Surgery.
Thomas H. Mallory, MD, has received the 2012 Hip Society Lifetime Achievement Award, according to an AAOS Now report.
Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Gulf Breeze, Fla., announced a partnership with the Child Neurology Center of Northwest Florida to enhance its concussion management protocol.
