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Transformative tech: Which new and emerging technologies for surgery will truly change the game?
Become a Dauntless Nurse. Build the confidence you need to stick up for yourself and your patients.
A manager for all seasons. Connect with staff members of all ages: Millennials, Gen X-ers and Boomers.
Nominate your facility for a 2017 OR Excellence Award. We'll host 7 winners at the conference and celebrate their achievements during a special ceremony.
Yes, you can do accurate case costing. Determine the true cost of care to boost your facility's profit potential.
Beyond the Basics in Outpatient Total Joints - ORX Session Previews -
Disruptive docs can be rehabilitated. Start by looking at your facility culture.
Red Rock rocks. Join us for the fabulous enrichment and camaraderie of ORX, combined with the excitement of Vegas.
Anesthesia service that delights surgeons and patients. A regional skill set, an aggressive approach and continuity are the keys to a good provider.
Patients come second. Like any business, in surgery you can't take care of your customers if you don't take care of your employees.
Are you fully supporting your infection preventionist? The incredibly challenging role is only going to get tougher. It's up to you to lend a helping hand.
You're going to love this meeting. ORX is an investment in yourself worth making.
Batteries not included. In life, you've got to bring your own juice and create your own joy.
Satisfaction guaranteed: Take a team-based approach to ratcheting up your patient-satisfaction scores.
Keep suture sizes straight with this Idea That Works from Balitmore, Md.
Coding & billing: 5 keys to self-pay collections. When the patient is the payer, payment is required at time of service.
Editor's page: Make surgical smoke evacuation mandatory. Let's clear the air and address a major health hazard facing OR staff.
Keep staff educated with this Idea That Works from New Jersey.
Robotic benefits without the robot. Handheld instruments that provide robot-like functionality.
If you see something, say something. Every member of the surgical team has a responsibility to speak up when patients might be harmed.