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I started studying karate as an adult, and I was what was called a “legs fighter,” meaning I mostly kicked my way through 11 years of training, complete with some intense...
No surgeon wants to face a postoperative complication. But the reality is that complications, such as chronic postoperative pain, happen to patients even when...
Urology is at a crossroads regarding its key tools: flexible cystoscopes and ureteroscopes....
I used to love traveling for work. In my 20s, there was nothing better than having my job fly me out to a city I’d never visited....
Glass- or steel-walled operating rooms, which have been popular in Europe for some time, are a growing trend in U.S. ORs as the focus on infection prevention increases...
IV poles are critical for patient care, but these OR staples come with a major flaw: The wheels often become jammed and entangled with wires, creating a nuisance for staff...
Circulators were having difficulty locating implants in the implant room at OAM Surgery Center at MidTowne, an orthopedics-only ASC in Grand Rapids, Mich....
Whether it’s cracked instrument marking tape, a miniscule chip out of the jaw of the needle holder or a jaw that has somehow become “sticky,” there are plenty...
There are a dizzying amount of medication safety requirements and best practices you are expected to comply with every day....
The enduring threat of surgical site infections (SSIs) is alarming....