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Kids and COVID-19 shots Doctors, parents question shot recommendation for k – Times News Online
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Kids and COVID-19 shots – Times News Online
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Report of the president: Academic Council Professoriate appointments
The following Academic Council Professoriate appointments, promotions and reappointments for the periods indicated were reviewed by the Advisory Board of the Academic Council on April 6, April 13, April 27, and May 4, 2021, and were approved by the President. Please note that while all appointments below have been approved by the president, some candidates may not have accepted offers.
Bateman, Brian, Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, effective October 15, 2021
Promotions without limit of time:
Gill, Denise, Associate Professor of Music, effective September 1, 2021
Langer-Osuna, Jennifer, Associate Professor of Education, effective July 1, 2021
Lassiter, Dan, Associate Professor of Linguistics, effective September 1, 2021
Device Makers Have Funneled Billions to Orthopedic Surgeons Who Use Their Products
While fines for violating anti-kickback laws reach into the millions, profitable device makers may see that as the cost of doing business, says prof
Dr. Kingsley R. Chin was little more than a decade out of Harvard Medical School when the sales of his spine surgical implants took off.
Chin has patented more than 40 pieces of such hardware, including doughnut-shaped plastic cages, titanium screws, and other products used to repair spines generating $100 million for his company, SpineFrontier, according to government officials.
Yet SpineFrontier’s success arose not from the quality of its goods, these officials say, but because it paid kickbacks to surgeons who agreed to implant the highly profitable devices into hundreds of patients.
Device makers have funneled billions to orthopedic surgeons who use their products
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