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NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens and Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City added gynecologic oncologist David A. Fishman, MD, to its team.
Here are nine notes on mean case volume at orthopedics-driven ambulatory surgery centers, according to VMG's latest Intellimaker ASC study.
Western Connecticut Orthopedic Surgical Center in Danbury, Conn., focuses on the patient experience in its total joints program.
The Journal of Urology published a study which found surgeons can safely perform outpatient laparoscopic nephrectomies in select patients, according to Renal & Urology News.
Seventy-seven percent of healthcare organizations anticipate moving their IT systems to a public cloud within the next year, based on HyTrust research, according to Healthcare IT News.
AMA calls for end of mandatory physician recertification despite fierce opposition: 5 things to know
The American Medical Association's House of Delegates passed a resolution to get rid of recertification examinations, despite some officials voicing their opposition of the resolution.
Clarkston (Mich.) Surgery Center is offering patients femtosecond laser cataract surgery using the LenSx Laser System, according to The Oakland Press report.
JAMA Internal Medicine published a study which found physicians who received one free meal from a pharmaceutical company were more prone to prescribe the company's drug than physicians who did not receive a free meal, according to Wall Street Journal.
The global telemedicine market is projected to experience substantial growth through 2020, a Zion Research report found, according to Times of Kabul.
