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Connection, not exception: a subspecialist’s case for the AAS

AAS

Its easy to assume that once you choose a subspecialty, youve chosen your academic identity too. But for me, as a transplant surgeon, its been just the opposite. The more specific my clinical and research work became, the more I needed a broader academic home. Ive been part of the AAS since medical school, and … The post Connection, not exception: a subspecialists case for the AAS appeared first on Association for Academic Surgery (AAS).

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How trauma impacts healing: one surgeon’s quest to prevent complications

The Stitch

Dr. Jennifer Leonard discusses her dedication to improving outcomes for trauma patients by uncovering how trauma alters immune function. The post How trauma impacts healing: one surgeon’s quest to prevent complications appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Connection, not exception: a subspecialist’s case for the AAS

AAS

Its easy to assume that once you choose a subspecialty, youve chosen your academic identity too. But for me, as a transplant surgeon, its been just the opposite. The more specific my clinical and research work became, the more I needed a broader academic home. Ive been part of the AAS since medical school, and … The post Connection, not exception: a subspecialists case for the AAS appeared first on Association for Academic Surgery (AAS).

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Surgical Information Systems at ASCA 2025: Insights from Industry Leaders

Surgical Information Systems

As a platinum-level sponsor for ASCAs 2025 conference, the Surgical Information Systems (SIS) team experienced incredible demand for their award-winning SIS Complete solution, their expanded Revenue Cycle Services (RCS) capabilities, and their easy-to-use transcription solution.

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As a female surgeon, can I actually have a child-and when?

Association of Women Surgeons

by Dr. Deepa Patel This is a special edition blog post presented in partnership with the Society of Asian Academic … Continue reading "As a female surgeon, can I actually have a child-and when?

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Scrubs to startups: Nurse entrepreneur turned Navy-taught leadership into consulting mastery

OR Manager

The kind of Navy-taught leadership Brian Dawson, MSN, RN-BC, CNOR, CSSM, taps into is straight forward. If youre going to lead 3,500 people to move to the left when you need them to, you better know how to get them to see your goals as their goals, he says during a conversation with OR Manager […] The post Scrubs to startups: Nurse entrepreneur turned Navy-taught leadership into consulting mastery appeared first on OR Manager.

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Pump Controlled Retrograde Trial Off (PCRTO) For Weaning From VA-ECMO

RK.MD

Pump controlled retrograde trial off (PCRTO)is a weaning technique for venoarterial ECMO ( VA-ECMO ) in which pump speed is gradually decreased until net retrograde flow develops from the arterial to the venous limb of the circuit. This maneuver suspends mechanical circulatory support without decannulation, offering a real-time, physiologic test of native cardiac function while preserving circuit integrity and enabling immediate resumption of support if needed.

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