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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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7 Non-stick Plans
Here's how to protect your staff from the tools of their trade.
Ron Stoker (www.isips.org)

Preventing sharps injuries and exposures in the hazardous operating room environment is challenging. Here are seven practical tips you can employ to protect your staff.

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