An Essay by Paul Wetter, M.D., The SLS Virtual Business Hall At SLS we’re solving problems, creating opportunities and finding new ways to shape generations of first-rate surgeons. We wanted to create a growing, dynamic, virtual business hall that will present solutions to your most vexing career problems and advise you on the business tactics […]
April 2017
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By Paul Wetter, Founder and Chairman, SLS Welcome to the new SLS Virtual Business Hall, an exhibit of business essentials for surgeons everywhere, fulfilling our mission of the latest in surgical education at scale. At SLS we’re solving problems, creating opportunities and finding new ways to shape generations of first-rate surgeons. This growing, dynamic business […]
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By Rev. Matthew Woodward Transfiguration Episcopal Church A strong, healthy looking young man walked into the ER complaining of a bad asthma attack. A friend of mine, Peter, who had recently qualified as a nurse was part of the team that cared for him. They did everything they could, but his asthma attack had progressed […]
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House Republicans reportedly hope to place limits on certain damages in medical malpractice cases as part of their efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. The New York Times reports that their proposal would cap damages for pain and suffering and other “non-economic” factors at $250,000. The measure would apply to procedures covered by Medicare, […]