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Doctors Court Controversy In Ad For Surgical Robot : Shots - Health News : NPR

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Doctors Court Controversy In Ad For Surgical Robot : Shots - Health News :  NPR

The former head of a prestigious Boston hospital found it unsettling when the surgical staff of an Illinois academic medical center endorsed a medical device in a national newspaper advertisement. After he started asking questions, the hospital asked that the ad, paid for by the device maker, be suspended.

Newest robotic surgery system being used at both Dothan hospitals

Newest robotic surgery system being used at both Dothan hospitals

Millard Fillmore Suburban marks robotic surgery milestone

Millard Fillmore Suburban marks robotic surgery milestone

A $41,212 Surgery Bill Compounded A Patient's Appendicitis Pain

A $41,212 Surgery Bill Compounded A Patient's Appendicitis Pain

When a University Hospital Backs a Surgical Robot, Controversy Ensues -  Pacific Standard

When a University Hospital Backs a Surgical Robot, Controversy Ensues - Pacific Standard

Why Surgery Has Become The Overlooked Stepchild Of Global Health : Goats  and Soda : NPR

Why Surgery Has Become The Overlooked Stepchild Of Global Health : Goats and Soda : NPR

Hospital Specialists Help Remind The Sickest Kids They're Still Kids

Hospital Specialists Help Remind The Sickest Kids They're Still Kids

Researchers Warned of Possible Abuse of Lucrative Vascular Procedures.  Doctors Pushed Back. — ProPublica

Researchers Warned of Possible Abuse of Lucrative Vascular Procedures. Doctors Pushed Back. — ProPublica

Why A Surgeon Taught A Non-Doctor To Do Brain Surgery

Why A Surgeon Taught A Non-Doctor To Do Brain Surgery

The colonoscopies were free but the 'surgical trays' came with $600 price  tags

The colonoscopies were free but the 'surgical trays' came with $600 price tags

When doctors and nurses can disclose and discuss errors, hospital mortality  rates decline - An association between hospitals' openness and mortality  rates has been demonstrated for the first time in a study

When doctors and nurses can disclose and discuss errors, hospital mortality rates decline - An association between hospitals' openness and mortality rates has been demonstrated for the first time in a study

Black Americans expect to face racism in the doctor's office, survey finds

Black Americans expect to face racism in the doctor's office, survey finds