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An orthopedic surgeon accused of slapping anesthetized patients on the buttocks and making crude comments about them faces possible criminal...Read More »
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Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano will not accept a prestigious national award for quality after multiple lawsuits filed by former patients...Read More »
Cultivating influence means doing so well with what we actually control that we are able to influence things in which we have an interest but do...Read More »
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