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This month we would like to know...
What are your plans for converting your practice to electronic health records?
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January’s eNews poll results: |
Are you offering virtual consultations to your patients? |
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Chicago — Cosmetic and plastic surgeons’ associations continue to say breast implants are safe, following a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announcement of a possible association with a rare cancer.
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London — The number of cosmetic procedures in Great Britain registered a steady rise through the worst period of the global recession, the U.K.’s online Daily Mail reports. Read full article.
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Lauderhill, Fla. — Florida Board of Medicine records show that a Lauderhill medical practice, in the news recently following the death of a patient after liposuction, reported two other cosmetic surgery-related deaths since 2008, the online South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports. Read full article.
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Tokyo — A Japanese man, accused of the 2007 murder of a British woman, says in a book he wrote from jail that he essentially performed cosmetic surgery on himself in an attempt to obscure his identity, the Associated Press reports. Read full article.
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