The Fisher-Titus Medical Center and Pain Management Group, in coordination with the Samaritan Regional Health System, will open the Fisher-Titus Pain Management Clinic on Jan. 17, 2012 in Ashland, Ohio, according to a news release.
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The Orthopedic Research Education Foundation/Current Concepts in Joint Replacement has awarded its 2011 Clinical Practice Award to John P. Meehan, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Sutter Health in Sacramento, according to an AAOS Now report.
James Andrews, MD, founder of Andrews Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Institute in Gulf Breeze, Fla., recently performed elbow surgery on Detroit Tigers pitcher Al Alburquerque, according to a report from the Morning Sun.
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that liberal blood transfusion in postoperative hip surgery patients doesn't have an impact on the patients' recover or rate of death, according to a Robert Wood Johnson Medical…
Here are 13 statistics on pain management physician retirement benefits, based on data from MGMA's Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2011 Report Based on 2010 Data.
Newt Gingrich, current Republican presidential candidate front-runner, is backing off prior support of electronic health records in what might be an effort to retain his political position, according to a report by The Hill.
Elliot S. Krames, MD, and K. Dean Willis, MD, received the Lifetime Achievement Award and Distinguished Service Award, respectively, at the 15th annual North American Neuromodulation Society Meeting, according to a news release.
Thomas G. Sampson, MD, was recently elected president of the International Society for Hip Arthroscopy, according to an AAOS Now news report.
The board of governors at Marshall University in Huntington, W. Va., voted to begin negotiating with an architectural firm for a new sports facility, including a sports medicine research center, according to a West Virginia Public Broadcasting news report.
A theft at a physician's office in Washington has jeopardized the personal and medical information of certain patients seen from 1993-2004, according to a Sacramento Bee report.
