10 anesthesiologists making headlines — January 2018

Here are 10 anesthesiologists that made headlines in January 2018.

The University of Illinois Board of Trustees elected anesthesiologist Timothy Koritz, MD, to a one-year term as chairman.

Retired anesthesiologist Rene Boucher, MD, allegedly assaulted Sen. Rand Paul, MD, R-Ky., after becoming "enraged over Paul's style of yard maintenance."

Fond Du Lac, Wis.-based Agnesian HealthCare added anesthesiologist Ilya Khotimsky, MD, to its staff.

Anesthesiologist-in-Chief of New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery Gregory Liguori, MD, received the 2018 Distinguished Service Award from the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.

Anesthesiologist Jonathan Silva, MD, joined Willmar, Minn.-based Carris Health.

Orlando-based Pain Relief Centers is adding Rick Nieves-Ramos, MD, to its staff.

Bolingbrook, Ill.-based Gateway Spine & Pain Physicians added Jiten Patel, MD, to its staff.

A federal appellate court upheld a lower court ruling that anesthesiologist Johnathan Isom, MD, who filed a discrimination claim against an orthopedic surgeon, was an independent contractor at the time of employment and was not entitled to coverage under the orthopedic surgeon's employment practice liability coverage

A plane piloted by prominent Oklahoma City-based anesthesiologist John William Kinsinger, MD, went missing over the Gulf of Mexico Jan. 3.

The International Association of HealthCare Professionals welcomed anesthesiologist Martha Madrid, MD, to their organization with her publication in The Leading Physicians of the World.

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