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5 essentials in post-op pain management. Why you should ditch the opioids -- and what to use instead.

More power to them. Surgeons want high-end features in the tools of their trade.

Make sure surgical sites are marked with this Idea That Works from Fort Myers, Florida.

Behind Closed Doors: Were you raised by an OR Nurse? You can always tell when there's a nurse in the family.

Editor's Page: Say no to surveillance cameras in the OR. A proposed law would require ASCs and hospitals to install black boxes.

Business Advisor: Shopping smart for capital equipment. Yes, it's possible to upgrade your ORs without breaking the bank.

Coding & Billing: A partial and confusing list of spine codes. Your claims could include excluded and covered services.

Protect your tablets with this Idea That Works from Chicago, Illinois.

What's new in gastroenterology? Cool products from Digestive Disease Week.

Anesthesia Alert: Should you stock Succinylcholine or Rocuronium? Which should be your first choice for breaking a laryngospasm?

Cutting Remarks: I cannot tell a lie. Sometimes it hurts to tell patients the truth.

Don't forget what drop you are on after being interrupted. This Idea That Works from Walsenburg, Colorado will help.

Infection Prevention: It pays to irrigate the abdominal cavity. It's an often overlooked, highly effective way to prevent infection.

Prevent metal clips on ace bandages from poking you with this Idea That Works from Marion, Ohio.

Avoid recovery room mix-ups with pediatric patients with this Idea That Works from Santa Maria, California.

Stay ahead of ergonomic injuries. Preparation is the key to prevention.

Give patients what they need for recovery with this Idea That Works from Beverly Hills, California.

Arthroscopy's 3 hidden advances. These features have greatly benefited minimally invasive joint repair.

Make patient prepping and pre-op tests more efficient with this Idea That Works from Chandler, Arizona.

Medical Malpractice: EMRs can be your friend or foe in a lawsuit. Electronic medical records can trip you up in court.

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