At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Kim Woodruff, vice president of corporate finances and compliance at Pinnacle III, will be giving a presentation titled "The Use of Social Media by ASCs and Practices."
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The New Albany (Ind.) City Council is considering an amendment to city zoning for pain management clinics that would only allow clinics to open at least 500 feet from residential districts and 1,000 feet from other pain management clinics, according…
The American College of Radiology has published evidence-based guidelines developed by radiologists at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta and Georgia Health Sciences University in Augusta for the diagnosis and treatment of low back pain, according to a News Medical report.
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Here are seven orthopedic surgeries for professional athletes.
The Office of the Inspector General found Medicare Part D in 2009 paid $25 million for Schedule II drugs billed as refills, although federal law prohibits refilling these controlled substances.
At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Stephen Blake, CEO of Central Park ENT & Surgery Center, will be giving a presentation titled "Great Specialties — How to Profit From ENT in ASCs."
Paul Gislason, MD, orthopedic physician and founder of the Orthopaedic and Fracture Clinic in Mankato, Minn., has passed away, according to a Mankato Free Press report.
Sacha Tehranchi, DO, an orthopedic surgeon, has joined Allegan (Mich.) Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center, according to a Holland Sentinel report.
Rockville, Md.-based National Spine & Pain Care Centers added four physicians to its staff, bringing its total number of clinicians to 64 at 23 offices in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.
