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The latest in image-guided ENT surgery. Technology and techniques are improving for the treatment of advanced sinus surgeries.
Your best treatment options for GERD. Several possible interventions are available. Here are some factors to consider.
5 tips for safely handling sleep apnea patients. Most of your obstructive sleep apnea patients don't even know they have it.
Behind closed doors: 4 Signs it's going to be a great day. Sometimes you just know that the road will rise to meet you.
7 tips to prevent medication errors. Ensure the right dose of the right medication reaches the right patient.
Infection prevention: Help your reprocessors do the right thing. Give your techs the training and the tools they need to bust those bugs.
Help your nursces to foster a stronger sense of accountability with this Idea That Works.
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Staff Safety: Standing up for surgical smoke safety. The staff at Dosher Memorial Hospital banded together to protect themselves — and surgeons — from the dangers of toxic plumes.
Know when a bay is cleaned and ready for a patient with this Idea That Works from Texas.
4 game-changing advances in surgical video. New technology is providing stunning clarity and a whole lot more.
Use this Idea That Works to let staff know the patient isn't ready for the OR yet.
Safety: Are You Ready for a Disaster? - Outpatient Surgery Magazine -
Reduce medication errors with this Idea That Works from New York.
Keep people from entering a restricted area with this Idea That Works from Mass.
Behind Closed Doors: You Might Work in the OR If ... - Outpatient Surg
Staffing: 7 Simple staff appreciation ideas. Easy, low-cost ways to let your team know you value them.
Environmental Stewardship: How to become a green machine. Environmentally conscious Deaconess Hospital finds value in a recycling program aimed at "doing what's right."
Thinking of Buying ... Video laryngoscopes. For intubations, a new standard of care is within sight.
Pain Control: When total joint patients want to kick up their heels. At Houston Physicians' Hospital, a multifaceted initiative has dramatically improved pain scores and recoveries.