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How Different Modalities in IONM Work

SpecialtyCare

What is IONM? Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is the use of electrophysiological methods to assess, monitor, and map the function of nervous system structures (the brain, the spinal cord, and all the nerves that branch from those structures) in order to improve surgical outcomes. IONM provides surgeons with real-time data during complex surgeries so that potential neurological injuries can be prevented.

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Battling Burnout in Nursing

The Circulating Life

The operating room is a fast-paced, high-stakes environment where precision, teamwork, and vigilance are non-negotiable. Lives are on the line, every role matters, and every decision can positively or negatively impact patient care. Safe surgical care demands seamless collaboration between surgeons, nurses, techs, and anesthesia providers, so that we can achieve excellent outcomes.

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SPD Best Practices: Essential Guidelines for Sterile Processing Excellence

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents The Foundation of Safe Surgery: SPD Best Practices Core SPD Best Practices for Decontamination Point-of-Use Treatment Manual Cleaning Protocols Automated Cleaning Systems Personal Protective Equipment Sterilization SPD Best Practices Load Configuration and Packaging Steam Sterilization Excellence Low-Temperature Sterilization Quality Assurance Testing Inventory Management SPD Best Practices Sterile Storage Excellence Inventory Tracking Systems Distribution Coordination Technolo

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Positioning a Patient with a Broken Bone for Spinal Anesthesia

Radius Anesthesia

Patients with a fracture may require surgery to reposition or restructure their bones, and spinal anesthesia is an excellent tool for pain management in many orthopedic surgeries. However, positioning these patients for the administration of spinal anesthesia presents unique clinical challenges due to the pain and physical limitations resulting from their broken bone(s).

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Chlorhexidine vs. Povidone Iodine: Which Antiseptic is Best for Medical Use?

Trocar Supplies

Selecting the right antiseptic is a critical step in preventing infection during medical procedures. Chlorhexidine and povidone iodine are two of the most widely used options, known commercially as Chloraprep and Betadine. While both are effective, their differences in chemical makeup, antimicrobial properties, and clinical applications can influence which is the better choice in a given setting.

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Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System launches program aimed at optimizing surgical pain management and reducing opioid use

Goldfinch Health

Surgery has long been known as a gateway to long-term opioid painkiller use and dependence. Studies show 9% of surgery patients who have never used an opioid become long-term users of opioids after being legally prescribed opioids after a surgery. “Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System’s mission and vision are to advance health together and be the most trusted partner in health.

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Progress…

The Surgical Tech Student

Be patient with yourself. Progress takes time. If I’m not doing the same thing over & over again, I quickly forget things. This is why I take notes & photos & keep them in my binder in my locker. I can grab them at any time. My coworkers can also use them. Here are some photos of my progress with a new surgeon & setting up for his Thyroidectomies as I learned his preferences & how he liked things, as well as how I preferred to set up for them, too… ^ April 10 My 1

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Perioperative Medicine: A Value-Driven Strategy for Hospital Growth and Efficiency

Somnia

Surgical care remains one of the most significant drivers of overall hospital cost—yet the medical readiness of complex surgical patients is often overlooked in financial and operational planning. While the cost-effectiveness of any surgery requires consideration of both short- and long-term improvements in patient outcomes and quality of life, the episode-of-care cost varies depending on individual circumstances.

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Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Geoffrey Dunn: Why Surgical Palliative Care and Mentorship Deserve Our Investment

AAS

In the fast-paced, high-stakes world of surgery, it’s easy to become singularly focused on curing disease or achieving technical excellence. But all of us who have walked alongside patients facing life-limiting illness know that there is another kind of skill—quieter, but no less vital—that defines excellent surgical care: the ability to meet patients where they … The post Honoring the Legacy of Dr.

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Scrubs to startups: Viral neurosurgeon is breaking barriers, fixing spines, advocating for safer ORs

OR Manager

When Betsy Grunch, MD, FAANS, FACS, FCNS, board-certified neurosurgeon known on Tik Tok and Instagram as @Ladyspinedoc, watched a viral video of a surgeon berating an OR nurse during a livestreamed procedure, she was incredibly bothered by the shameful display. She took to her popular platform and spoke out against that behavior, breaking down exactly […] The post Scrubs to startups: Viral neurosurgeon is breaking barriers, fixing spines, advocating for safer ORs appeared first on OR Manag

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Understanding Sterile Processing Support for Hospitals

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents Key Roles and Responsibilities – Sterile Processing Support for Hospitals Benefits of Effective Sterile Processing Support Best Practices in Sterile Processing Advanced Tools & Techniques Implementing Sterile Processing Improvements Overcoming Common Challenges The Future of Sterile Processing Conclusion -Sterile Processing Support for Hospitals Frequently Asked Questions Sterile processing support for hospitals plays a pivotal role in maintaining patient safety and m

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6 Benefits of Standardizing Medical Equipment in Healthcare

CME Corp

For acute care hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), the consistency of medical equipment can directly affect patient outcomes, staff efficiency, operational costs, and regulatory compliance. These days standardization is no longer just a buzz word; it is a shift in mindset. Think about it, when a nurse reaches for a defibrillator in an emergency, they need to know exactly how to use it, without any guesswork.

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Fueling Surgical Superstars (and Maybe Avoiding My Cooking)

AAS

Hey everyone, Tim Pawlik here, your perpetually enthusiastic President of the Association for Academic Surgery Foundation (AASF). I’m here today not to discuss the finer points of surgical knot tying (though that is a surprisingly engaging topic!), but to chat about something near and dear to my heart: nurturing the brilliant minds that will shape … The post Fueling Surgical Superstars (and Maybe Avoiding My Cooking) appeared first on Association for Academic Surgery (AAS).

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Mobile ORs can change the game, bridge gaps in surgical care

OR Manager

Imagine an innovative, safe, and highly efficient OR not confined by walls but on wheels—crossing rugged terrains, bustling cities, and disaster-stricken areas to deliver life-saving surgical care in More » The post Mobile ORs can change the game, bridge gaps in surgical care appeared first on OR Manager.

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How to Find a Sterile Processing Partner You Can Trust

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents Why Hospitals Need to Find a Sterile Processing Partner What to Look for in a Sterile Processing Partner 1. Proven Clinical Expertise 2. Compliance & Accreditation Readiness 3. Real-Time Data & Transparency 4. Education & Continuous Training 5. Customization for Your Hospital 6. 24/7 Coverage and Support The SpecialtyCare Advantage See How You Stack Up: Try Our SPD Calculator Success Story: Turning Around an Underperforming SPD Choosing the Right Time to Make a Chan

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Best Practices for Standardizing Medical Equipment

CME Corp

In busy acute care hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), consistent medical equipment is not just a nice-to-have - it can make a real difference in patient care, staff performance, and even the bottom line. These days, standardization isn’t just a trendy term, it’s a smarter way of thinking. But here’s the catch, many hospitals and ASCs still use a mix of different brands, duplicate devices, and employ multiple support protocols.

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Target-Controlled Infusion in the US

DFW Anesthesia Professionals

Target-controlled infusion aims to infuse IV drugs to a set concentration that is specific to a patient’s physiology. Generally, IV drugs are given according to dosing guidelines and can be weight-based. Other factor such as age, sex, and creatinine clearance are often not considered when dosing IV anesthetics, but they may affect how IV drugs are taken up and metabolized by the patient (Struys et al., 2016).

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Inside the 2025 State of U.S. Nursing & Technicians Report

Incredible Health

Register now to join our upcoming webinar! Tuesday, August 5, 2025 • 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET 1 in 5 nurses want to leave their jobs this year. Want to know why? In this ever-changing landscape, healthcare leaders must be equipped with the latest workforce data and insights to refine their talent strategies. […] The post Inside the 2025 State of U.S.

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ASC adaptability depends on properly structured leadership

OR Manager

The leadership structure for an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) can be confusing for the uninitiated. Structures vary across ASC types, which range from a single physician owner to complex joint ventures More » The post ASC adaptability depends on properly structured leadership appeared first on OR Manager.

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Understanding Microdiscectomy and Discectomy Surgery

USMD Health System

Select Language English Spanish Vietnamese Now hiring Registered Nurses and Certified Surgical Technologists Apply Now USMD Hospital at Arlington receives Excellence in Prostate Cancer Surgery recognition Research Physician Directory icon-search 817-646-5200 phone Contact and Directions icon-map Price Estimates icon-billing Home Español Vietnamese Physician Directory About USMD About Us Facility USMD Arlington Leadership Team Awards Services All Services Non-surgical Services Radiology Services

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Transforming Healthcare: Ken Segel on Lean, Shingo, and Operating Systems

LeanBlog

Scroll down for how to subscribe, transcript, and more My guest for Episode #530 of the Lean Blog Interviews Podcast is Ken Segel, Co-Founder and Chief Relationship Officer at Value Capture. With over two decades of experience in healthcare improvement, Ken has been instrumental in guiding Value Capture's mission: helping healthcare organizations pursue habitual excellence by applying principles of safety, transparency, and systems thinking.

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Celebrating 75 Years of NINDS: Dr. Christopher Getch’s Enduring Impact on Neurosurgery and Service

Neurosurgery

Chris was born Dec 22, 1961, in Milton, MA. His family had a legacy of several generations attending the prominent Milton Academy, and Chris followed in those footsteps, as he was often proud to point out. He attended Princeton University, followed by medical school at Tufts. His career was shaped by his neurosurgical training at Thomas Jefferson University, where he developed a passion for cerebrovascular surgery under the guidance of Dr.

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Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery Research Day

The Stitch

The annual event highlighted the academic achievements of the department’s residents, fellows, staff and students through a session of scientific posters and a morning of back-to-back oral presentations. The post Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery Research Day appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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June poll results: How perioperative leaders are responding to tariffs and financial, supply chain pressures

OR Manager

The ongoing turbulence in global trade policy, particularly the re-escalation of tariffs on medical supplies from China and other countries, is weighing heavily on US healthcare operations. Sweeping US trade policy shifts this year are sparking great concern, but while 2025 has seen unprecedented tariff escalations and supply chain volatility, the concern began mounting as […] The post June poll results: How perioperative leaders are responding to tariffs and financial, supply chain pressu

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Permission to Pause

Association of Women Surgeons

Like many general surgery residents, I’ve opted to pursue two years of academic development during my training.

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This Week’s Medical Mistakes from Around the World: Asking “Why?” Instead of “Who?”

LeanBlog

Each week, I keep an eye out for stories that help us learn–and teach–about the systemic nature of mistakes in healthcare. Well, actually Google keeps an eye and sends me “Google Alert” email summaries with links. I highlight cases like these not to assign blame or to disparage an industry, but to highlight what needs fixing–and is fixable.

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5 Key Statistics Shaping Anesthesiology in 2025—and How to Stay Ahead

Picis

Today, anesthesiologists and healthcare leaders face mounting challenges that threaten both the profession and patient care. From declining reimbursements to workforce shortages, the pressures are intensifying. Here are five alarming numbers—and how smarter operational and clinical tools can help. 1. 2.83% Conversion Factor Decrease The CMS decision to reduce the physician fee schedule conversion factor by 2.83% for 2025 continues a troubling trend of reimbursement cuts.

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Improving pediatric healthcare through smarter lab testing: embracing value-based stewardship

The Stitch

Amid growing economic pressures and evolving healthcare expectations, the U.S. health system is undergoing a significant shift toward value-based care. As part of this transformation, The post Improving pediatric healthcare through smarter lab testing: embracing value-based stewardship appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Ensuring ADA Compliance: New Standards for Wheelchair Scales

CME Corp

As of October 8, 2024, new regulations from the U.S. Access Board require medical diagnostic equipment (MDE), including wheelchair scales, meet specific technical standards under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). These new standards include specialized features that ensure the product is easily accessible and designed to keep patients safe.

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Hidden head injury hazards expose cracks in OR safety culture

OR Manager

One of the most sobering moments in the career of anesthesiologist Cornelius Sullivan, MD, occurred not as a caretaker in the OR, but as a patient in the emergency department. Having been knocked out cold by a More » The post Hidden head injury hazards expose cracks in OR safety culture appeared first on OR Manager.

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What Visiting Japan Taught Me About Leadership–And What Healthcare Can Learn

LeanBlog

This October, I'll be returning to Japan for another Lean study trip–my fifth. With each visit, I find new layers of learning. While my earlier trips were filled with curiosity about Lean tools and practices in manufacturing settings, I now go to understand how Lean leadership and culture show up in healthcare. My visits increasingly focus on the mindsets and systems that allow sustained improvement to flourish.

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How Travel Nurses Can Adjust Quickly to a New Facility

Triage Staffing

Starting at a new facility or unit as an allied traveler or travel nurse can feel like the first day of school—every 13 weeks. You’re figuring out the facility layout, learning names, adapting to policies and trying to give excellent patient care all at once. Sound overwhelming? Don’t worry. With the right approach, you can go from “new traveler” to “part of the team” faster than you think.

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What Transition Taught Me About Gender, Power, and Medicine

Association of Women Surgeons

By Jailyn Avila, MD, FP-AEMUS, RDMS This is a special edition blog post presented in partnership with the Association of Out … Continue reading "What Transition Taught Me About Gender, Power, and Medicine"

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Relief for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

USMD Health System

Select Language English Spanish Vietnamese Now hiring Registered Nurses and Certified Surgical Technologists Apply Now USMD Hospital at Arlington receives Excellence in Prostate Cancer Surgery recognition Research Physician Directory icon-search 817-646-5200 phone Contact and Directions icon-map Price Estimates icon-billing Home Español Vietnamese Physician Directory About USMD About Us Facility USMD Arlington Leadership Team Awards Services All Services Non-surgical Services Radiology Services

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Evaluating and Choosing the Best ASC Billing Software Options

Surgical Information Systems

ASC billing software is no longer a nice-to-have — it is essential for navigating today’s complex revenue cycle environment. The right surgery center solution can reduce errors, speed up reimbursement, and free up staff to focus on patient care. But not all ASC billing software is created equal. Finding a solution that offers ease of use, purpose-built functionality, scalability, and actionable data insights is key to making the right investment.

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A new way to treat varicose veins without surgery

The Stitch

Dr. Zachary Pallister discusses a new way to treat varicose veins without surgery through injectable foam. The post A new way to treat varicose veins without surgery appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Rural Travel Assignments: The Ups and Downs of Going Off the Beaten Path

Triage Staffing

When most people picture travel healthcare assignments, they think of big-name hospitals in bustling cities. But if you’re really looking for a resume boost, don’t overlook the unique opportunities that come with rural placements. If you’re open to it, taking a travel healthcare job in a smaller town or rural hospital can be one of the most rewarding (and eye-opening) experiences of your career.

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