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Florida Digestive Health Specialists to debut precancer detection test

Florida Digestive Health Specialists has partnered to co-host the launch of Lucid Diagnostics’ first esophageal precancer detection mobile test, the EsoGuard #CheckYourFoodTube Mobile Test Unit. 

University Hospitals to add ASC as part of $236M expansion

Cleveland-based University Hospitals is adding an ASC at its Beachwood, Ohio, location as part of a $236 million expansion project, according to a June 2 report from cleveland.com.  

The physician specialties using the most AI

Radiologists have the most FDA-cleared artificial intelligence medical products, according to a regularly updated dashboard from the Data Science Institute of the American College of Radiology.  

Anesthesiologists in the headlines: 4 updates

Here are four anesthesiologists who have made Becker’s headlines since May 22:

Anesthesiologist accused of sharing medical records with Russia headed to retrial 

The U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland will retry anesthesiologist Anna Gabrielian, MD, a former employee of Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins, and her husband, Jamie Lee Henry, for their allegations of conspiring to help Russia by violating patien…

AdventHealth opens 30K-square-foot medical office building

AdventHealth has opened a 30,000-square-foot medical office building in Palm Coast, Fla., according to a June 3 report from the Observer.

5 things for physicians to consider before retiring

While many physicians retire after the age of 60, about 12 percent retire before the age of 60, according to a May 26 report from the American Medical Association. Research by the AMA Insurance Agency found that physicians who retire earlier are the mo…

Florida physician charged for involvement in Jan. 6 attack on US Capitol

David Moerschel, MD, a neurophysiologist from Punta Gorda, Fla., has been sentenced to three years in prison on seditious conspiracy charges for his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to a June 3 report from PBS.&nbs…

Why some physicians are breaking up with Medicare

Sixty-five percent of physicians plan to continue treating Medicare and Medicaid patients, according to Medscape’s “Physician Compensation Report 2023,” a 6 percent decrease from last year’s report.

The highest, lowest paid surgeons: 20 stats

Although the mean annual wage among all surgeons in the U.S. is $337,980, that can vary based on factors including experience and practice setting, according to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational employment statistics survey.