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Colonoscopy Risks Seen in Advanced Age

Researchers claim that older patients are at increased risk of adverse events following outpatient colonoscopy, findings they say could influence ca...

Report Shows Bariatric Surgery's Safety

When compared to national statistics, bariatric surgeries are "significantly safer than common operations like hip replacement and gallbladder remov...

Docs' Salaries Not Keeping Pace with Inflation

Physician compensation did not rise above inflation between 2007 and 2008, says a survey that shows salaries for both primary care docs and speciali...

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Hiring Your Development Team
There's no need to go it alone. Here's what to consider in assembling your development team.
Connie O'Kane, Senior Associate Editor

Surgeons usually get involved with surgery centers because they want control. The question you need to ask yourself right up front: How much control?

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