
Medical Director, Continence Management Institute of the LeHigh Valley
Member of the Healthcare Council
John Spurlock, MD, is Medical Director of the Continence Management Institute of the Lehigh Valley. Dr. Spurlock has expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of female urinary incontinence and pelvic prolapse and pelvic floor dysfunction. His areas of interest include minimally invasive surgery for female urinary incontinence including TVT, SPARC, Contigen and Durasphere. Dr. Spurlock also has one of the largest Biofeedback and Pelvic Electrical stimulation programs in the US. He has trained many fellows in urogynecology. Dr. Spurlock is also a Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics-Gynecology at the Temple University Medical School and Residency. (This is me - Update Profile)
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FDA approval of strattera in kids should be good news for Lilly
May 13, 2008
FDA Approves Strattera® for Maintenance of ADHD in Children and Adolescents | newsroom.lilly.com
1. Lilly should be pleased with approval of Strattera in children and adolescents 2. Strattera is the superior agent for ADHD 3. approval should boost Liily sales
March 25, 2008
New Focus of Inquiry Into Bribes: Doctors | www.nytimes.com
1. Do doctors accept bribes? 2. Would a bribe affect a doctors usage of a product 3. Is there a need for a greater crack down on bribes?
Overworked Interns, "Holy Grays Anatomy!"
June 25, 2007
Overworked Medical Interns a Danger to Patients | www.forbes.com
1. overworked interns are the result of service versus education 2. Hour's of work limitations need to be expanded.
PercSys Accordion(R) Stone Management Device is more effective
June 25, 2007
New PercSys Accordion(R) Stone Management Device Facilitates Endoscopic Lithotripsy Procedures | www.medicalnewstoday.com
1.PercSys Accordion(R) Stone Management Device is more effective than present devices. 2. PercSys Accordion(R) Stone Management Device should improve sales at Percutaneous Systems, Inc
depression + diabetes = death!
March 16, 2007
Together Diabetes And Depression Increase Risk To Heart Patients | www.medicalnewstoday.com
1. Diabetes and depression increases risk of heart disease
2. This study will lead to greater prescribing of anti depression medication to diabetics.
3. Depressed diabetics may lack motivation to control diabetes
John Spurlock has not participated in any GLG Live Meetings.