Keck Medical Center of USC hosted the first annual “Solutions for Complex Care” Symposium on May 8, aimed at teaching case managers and medical directors from managed care organizations about new cost effective approaches and innovative therapies to treating patients with complex diagnoses. The all-day event included 14 presentations from Keck’s faculty and administrators and covered a range of topics, including spine surgeries, pelvic fractures, stroke management, interventional cardiology, acoustic neuromas, therapeutic endoscopy, lung cancers and case management.
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