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A Tribute to a Leader: Remembering the Former PANA President and Advocate for Nurse Anesthetists

PANA

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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Invisible to the naked eye: Space omics and the need for sample collection guidelines

The Stitch

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.

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Inside Labor & Delivery Rooms: Medical Equipment Buying Guide

CME Corp

If you have worked a shift in labor and delivery you know the environment needs to be calm, controlled, and fully equipped for every possible scenario. Whether it is a straightforward delivery or a high-risk birth, the right medical equipment can make all the difference - for mom, baby, and you. So, let’s talk about the essential medical equipment that should be in every labor and delivery room, and why it matters.

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OR Business Management Conference Announces Rebrand to OR Business Management Summit

OR Manager

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

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It’s a first: implementing safe and effective RSV prevention treatments significantly reduces hospitalizations in infants

The Stitch

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.