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PhyMed Healthcare Group partners with Grand Canyon Anesthesia — 3 highlights
Nashville, Tenn.-based PhyMed Healthcare Group closed a transaction to partner with Phoenix-based Grand Canyon Anesthesia. -
Anesthesiologist faces 2nd degree assault charges for allegedly strangling nurse — 6 insights
Anesthesiologist Mark Randle Ryan, MD, was charged with second-degree assault after he allegedly choked a nurse at Sky Ridge Medical Center in Lone Tree, Colo., FOX31 Denver KDVR-TV reports. -
PhyMed CEO Marty Bonick joins Center for Medical Interoperability board — 4 insights
Nashville, Tenn.-based PhyMed Healthcare Group CEO Marty Bonick is the Center for Medical Interoperability's newest board member. -
Twin Cities Pain Clinic radiologic technologist discusses job perks, misconceptions & more — 3 quotes
Edina, Minn.-based Twin Cities Pain Clinic highlighted its three full-time radiologic technologists in celebration of National Radiologic Technology Week, Nov. 4-10. -
A timeline of the controversy surrounding Dr. Pankaj Goyal's allegedly fake anesthesia credentials — 6 key events
Pankaj Goyal, DDS, was arrested after authorities found evidence he faked and forged his anesthesia credentials, ABC15 reports. -
What ASC anesthesia groups should know about the 2019 final payment rule: 6 insights
Anesthesia practices should prepare to see procedure mix changes at ASCs beginning in 2019 because of CMS' final payment rule, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira. -
Therapix to acquire 8 shuttered Comprehensive Pain Specialists clinics — 4 details
Brentwood, Tenn.-based Therapix Healthcare Resources is acquiring eight of the pain management clinics Middle, Tenn.-based Comprehensive Pain Specialists abruptly shuttered in July, NewsChannel 5 reports. -
Coastal Orthopedics' Dr. Justin Sirianni earns double board certification — 3 insights
The American Board of Anesthesiology recently awarded Bradenton, Fla.-based Coastal Orthopedics' Justin Sirianni, MD, double board certification in pain management and anesthesiology, SRQ Magazine reports. -
Pain clinic co-owners & recruiter get prison time for pill mill scheme — 7 insights
Hialeah, Fla.-based East Medical Office's co-owners were sentenced to prison for an illegal opioid distribution scheme, according to the Department of Justice. -
Southern Tier Anesthesiologists physicians 'moving on' after OGH drops contract, 3 find jobs
Three members of Olean, N.Y.-based Southern Tier Anesthesiologists have found new jobs following Olean General Hospital's decision to end its 24-year relationship with the anesthesia provider, the Olean Times Herald reports. -
A healthy environment is the key to beating burnout — 3 insights
Burnout is a sign that change is needed on an organizational level, not on an individual level, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira. -
5 facts about ASA's new president, Dr. Linda Mason
The American Society of Anesthesiologists selected Linda J. Mason, MD, as its new president. -
How the opioid crisis affects children & pregnant women — NorthStar Pain Management and Physical Therapy sheds light through partnership
Murfreesboro, Tenn.-based NorthStar Pain Management and Physical Therapy partnered with an organization called We Care to address the nationwide opioid crisis, the Murfreesboro Voice reports. -
75% of anesthesiologists say surgeons' OR hours should be capped
Anesthesiologists are more likely than other physicians to support capping work hours for surgeons and others delivering care in the operating room, according to a Medscape poll. -
Dr. Giovanni Cucchiaro joins Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital: 3 quick facts
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla., named Giovanni Cucchiaro, MD, director of the chronic pain program in the anesthesia department. -
CRH launches monitored anesthesia care program — 3 insights
CRH Medical entered into an agreement to develop and manage a monitored anesthesia care program at Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Digestive Health Specialists. -
Nurse found guilty of drug distribution, healthcare fraud — 3 insights
Nurse practitioner Lillian Akwuba was found guilty of prescribing controlled substances and committing healthcare fraud while working at the family practice of Gilberto Sanchez, MD, the Montgomery Advertiser reports. -
FBI raids Pain Management Associates clinics — 5 insights
FBI agents visited several Pain Management Associates locations during an investigation Oct. 30, WSPA 7News reports. -
UC Los Angeles physicians are using telemedicine to transform the perioperative experience — Here's how
Los Angeles-based Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center physicians are actively exploring the use of telemedicine in the perioperative space, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira. -
Anesthesiologist Dr. Luis Cummings Jr. opens private clinic in Puerto Rico
Luis E. Cummings Jr., MD, opened a private clinic, Ponce Interventional Pain Center, in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
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