Visibility and Possibility
Association of Women Surgeons
JUNE 9, 2025
This is a special edition blog post presented in partnership with the Association of Out Surgeons and Allies in celebration … Continue reading "Visibility and Possibility"
Association of Women Surgeons
JUNE 9, 2025
This is a special edition blog post presented in partnership with the Association of Out Surgeons and Allies in celebration … Continue reading "Visibility and Possibility"
PANA
JUNE 10, 2025
Jay began his career in nursing at Wilkes University, Marywood University for Health Care Administration, and later became a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist through the University of Scranton.
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DFW Anesthesia Professionals
JUNE 5, 2025
Catheter migration is a well-recognized complication in regional anesthesia that can compromise both the safety and effectiveness of pain management. This phenomenon is particularly relevant in the context of epidural and peripheral nerve block procedures, where catheter stability is essential for consistent analgesia. The incidence of catheter migration, as well as its risk factors and prevention strategies, has been the subject of ongoing research in medical literature.
AAS
JUNE 6, 2025
Mid-sentence I grabbed the Thompson retractor as my body instinctively protected itself from falling as my subconsciousness hit the off button and I fell asleep standing. It was a living donor liver transplant that I had scrubbed into to assist. I quickly brought myself to attention, naively thinking no one had noticed. I was thankfully … The post Surgical Endurance appeared first on Association for Academic Surgery (AAS).
OR Manager
JUNE 11, 2025
Takeaways—What perioperative leaders need to know • Major federal policy shifts, such as restricted COVID-19 vaccine eligibility and the removal of the CDC’s ACIP members, have coincided with the largest US measles outbreak in decades and rising pertussis and flu activity, heightening concern about vaccine-preventable diseases in healthcare settings. • Experts and updated AORN guidelines […] The post Amid outbreaks, vaccine policy shifts, experts offer practical strategies to safegua
SpecialtyCare
JUNE 7, 2025
Table of Contents Prepare for Success in Sterile Processing Certification About Sterile Processing Certification Sterile Processing Certification Quiz Section 1: Decontamination and Cleaning Section 2: Packaging and Sterilization Section 3: Quality Assurance and Safety Section 4: Instrument Processing and Handling Section 5: Regulatory and Professional Standards Advancing Your Career with SpecialtyCare Comprehensive Training Programs Certification Support Career Advancement Opportunities Continu
The Surgical Tech Student
JUNE 5, 2025
It can be hard at times to be confident in yourself in the operating room. There are still a few cases where I’m not totally confident in myself. There are times I still get nervous to ask questions or speak up about things or even just to defend myself when the need arises. I would rather be quiet & move on. There will always be times I don’t think I’m good enough (but there are plenty of people who think I am & have said as much ).
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Anesthesiology Journal
JUNE 4, 2025
Moderator: James P. Rathmell, M.D. Participants: Albert Garcia-Casanovas, M.H.A. and Douglas Colquhoun, M.B., M.Sc., M.P.H.
Association of Women Surgeons
JUNE 6, 2025
By Shannon F.R. Small, MD, FACS The word “advocate” can mean a variety of things, especially within the medical … Continue reading "What Does it Mean to be an Advocate?
SpecialtyCare
JUNE 9, 2025
The sterile processing department (SPD) and the OR work hand in hand, but they don’t always see eye to eye. When they operate in silos, miscommunication is inevitable, leading to errors and delays that can inhibit operations and even harm patients. To help both departments function smoothly, it’s imperative to create an environment for clear communication, consistent reporting, good-faith problem-solving, and mutual understanding.
Incredible Health
JUNE 5, 2025
Introduction: The stakes of nurse retention have never been higher. The future of healthcare doesn’t run on staffing ratios—it runs on people. Yet across the U.S., hospitals are fighting historic nurse turnover that threatens safety, morale, and continuity of care. For frontline nurses, it’s burnout. For leadership, it’s instability. For patients, it’s a risk no […] The post 7 Nurse Retention Strategies Every Hospital Should Prioritize Now appeared first on Incredible Health.
Triage Staffing
JUNE 6, 2025
We hear this question all the time—why would a hospital use travelers? To the untrained eye, it can seem like facilities spend more money and time dealing with travelers. After all, there’s constant compliance, onboarding modules, facility onboarding sessions and facility tours, not to mention what appears to be a higher cost for healthcare professionals.
Anesthesiology Journal
JUNE 2, 2025
Moderator: BobbieJean Sweitzer, M.D. Participants: Jessica R Ansari, M.D., M.S. and Craig M. Palmer, M.D.
The Stitch
JUNE 11, 2025
Learn more about how Ben Aguilar got a second chance at life after surviving a heart attack at 57. The post Heart attack survivor credits Baylor doctor for a second chance at life appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.
Goldfinch Health
JUNE 4, 2025
Validation Institute has announced the winners of its 8th Annual Health Value Awards celebrating organizations and individuals driving measurable improvements in healthcare value. The awards spotlight top-performing services, products, and programs across more than 20 categories within the healthcare industry, along with top-performing advisors. Recognized as the leader in Surgery Navigation , this represents Goldfinch Health’s third Health Value Award. “Achieving independent validat
SpecialtyCare
JUNE 9, 2025
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a therapy in which electrical signals are passed through electrodes that are placed into specific structures in the brain. DBS is often thought of as a pacemaker for the brain, as these signals are programmed to disrupt abnormal rhythms and alleviate the symptoms of certain neurological conditions. It’s FDA-approved to treat Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, dystonia, epilepsy and treatment-refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), but clinicians and re
Incredible Health
JUNE 5, 2025
The U.S. healthcare system is facing an escalating nurse shortage, with approximately 200,000 new registered nurses (RN) needed annually, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. At the same time, hospital HR teams and nurse recruiters are under immense pressure to fill roles quickly, reduce costs, and improve long-term retention. But solving this challenge isn’t […] The post Top Nurse Recruitment Software in the USA: What Hospitals Need in 2025 appeared first on Incredible Healt
Pima Medical Institute
MAY 30, 2025
Collin is a graduate of our Phlebotomy program at the Mesa campus. His certificate gave him an opportunity to start a rewarding career. His ultimate goal was to become a physician, and we have an exciting update to share! Collin was accepted into medical school and is graduating residency shortly. He’ll be a practicing family medicine doctor in Arizona and says he has Pima Medical to thank for his start.
The Stitch
JUNE 10, 2025
The GENESTAR manual establishes guidelines for collecting omics data in a spaceflight context, outlining TRISH’s Space Omics program. The post Invisible to the naked eye: Space omics and the need for sample collection guidelines appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.
OR Manager
JUNE 10, 2025
OR Business Management Summit reflects a dedication to creating an immersive experience for an audience of perioperative business leaders seeking strategic insight, practical solutions, and meaningful connections tailored to their facility’s unique challenges.Rockville, MD – June 10, 2025 — The needs of the healthcare market are evolving. To keep up with changing needs of our community, […] The post OR Business Management Conference Announces Rebrand to OR Business Management Summit appear
RK.MD
JUNE 7, 2025
It’s been a few years since I last did a “What’s in my work bag?” post, so here’s an update! Check out my prior posts from 2021 , 2020 , 2019 , 2017 , and 2016. Depending on what I’m doing on any given day (reading journal articles, programming at a coffee shop, creating a PowerPoint lecture, etc.), I’ll carry my MacBook or iPad.
Incredible Health
JUNE 8, 2025
In our recent Nursing Executive Report, we uncovered a startling truth: 90% of healthcare executives predict that the nursing shortage will worsen in the coming years. Coupled with rising turnover and burnout among nurses, this leaves recruiters struggling to fill positions quickly. While this trend is undoubtedly concerning, it also presents a unique opportunity for […] The post How to Write a Job-Winning Nursing Resume, With Tips From Top Recruiters appeared first on Incredible Health.
Goldfinch Health
JUNE 6, 2025
TAMPA, FL (June 4, 2025) – Tampa Bay Wave unveiled the selection of 16 dynamic companies for the 2025 HealthTech|X Accelerator, including Goldfinch Health. Tampa Bay Wave is a nonprofit technology accelerator named the #1 Accelerator in Florida. “This is our strongest cohort, top to bottom, in our organization’s history,” said Dr. Richard Munassi, MD, MBA, Tampa Bay Wave Accelerator and CORE Program Managing Director. “These founders are not only addressing key healthcare challenge
The Stitch
JUNE 6, 2025
What does it mean to invest in people? At the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, we believe it’s more than professional advancement – The post Learning that lifts us all: Insights from a year of growth and professional development appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.
Anesthesiology Journal
JUNE 2, 2025
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The Anesthesia Consultant
JUNE 6, 2025
Who is the Captain of the Ship in the operating room, the surgeon or the anesthesiologist? The Captain of the Ship doctrine was a 20 th century legal doctrine which held that, in an operating room, the surgeon was “liable for all actions conducted in the course of the operation.” The Captain of the Ship doctrine was first introduced into law by the case of McConnell v Williams in Pennsylvania in 1949.
SpecialtyCare
MAY 27, 2025
SpecialtyCare and the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) recently hosted a webinar to showcase how ECMO is a therapy worth investing in , both for its capacity as a revenue driver and its life-saving capability for an expanding range of conditions. Here are some highlights of the presentation. The Increasing Demand for ECMO Health organizations may be concerned about starting an ECMO program because transferring patients to other hospitals is currently easier.
Mark Raines
MAY 31, 2025
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The Stitch
JUNE 10, 2025
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the number one cause of hospitalization in infants, accounting for about 25% of all their hospitalizations. The post It’s a first: implementing safe and effective RSV prevention treatments significantly reduces hospitalizations in infants appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.
Incredible Health
JUNE 4, 2025
As the nations largest software and AI-powered career marketplace for permanent healthcare workers, the Incredible Health team is proud to unveil our 6th Annual State of U.S. Nurses & Technicians Report. This years report marks a transformative milestone in our vision and mission to help healthcare professionals live better lives and find and do their […] The post Inside Incredible Health’s 2025 6th Annual State of U.S.
OR Manager
JUNE 5, 2025
The wave of new legal requirements for surgical smoke evacuation across the country has given OR leaders a crash course in how to act on any new legislation. Based on this experience, complying with other new and pending laws will put these skills to the test. Major hurdles are likely to include shaping a sound […] The post Leaders translate legislative priorities to perioperative practice appeared first on OR Manager.
AAS
JUNE 2, 2025
We are pleased to announce the winners of the Best Overall Manuscript by an AAS Member and Best Manuscript by an AAS Resident or Fellow. Congratulations to you both! The post Congratulations to the 2025 Best AAS Manuscript Award Recipients! appeared first on Association for Academic Surgery (AAS).
The Stitch
MAY 27, 2025
GENESTAR is a comprehensive biospecimen collection plan that uses cutting-edge technologies to study genes, proteins and other molecules in the body. The post FROM THE LABS: Ready for space travel? GENESTAR can track how space affects your health appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.
Neurosurgery
MAY 26, 2025
This Memorial Day, we honor those who gave their lives in service to our country and those who carry the spirit of service forward in extraordinary ways by volunteering to provide medical care to those injured in current global conflicts. In this spirit, we share with our readers the remarkable stories of several neurosurgeons in Ukraine. The first article, An Island of Mercy: An American Veterans View from Ukraine , published in the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery , is authored by Roc
Surgical Information Systems
JUNE 5, 2025
Clear, transparent billing is critical to improving ASC patient satisfaction. By simplifying billing communications, offering flexible payment options, and supporting patients throughout their care journey, ASCs can build trust and strengthen financial performance.
NVIDIA: Healthcare
MAY 29, 2025
Ready for a front-row seat to the next scientific revolution? Thats the idea behind Doudna a groundbreaking supercomputer announced today at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif. The system represents a major national investment in advancing U.S. high-performance computing leadership, ensuring U.S. researchers have access to cutting-edge tools to address global challenges.
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