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From Phlebotomy to Doctor: Collin’s Inspiring Medical Journey!

Pima Medical Institute

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.

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Breaking Through Breakeven: Achieving Revenue Growth & Better Patient Outcomes with ECMO

SpecialtyCare

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.

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FROM THE LABS: Ready for space travel? GENESTAR can track how space affects your health

The Stitch

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.

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Memorial Day Cross Post: Honoring Those Who Serve

Neurosurgery

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

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The Supercomputer Designed to Accelerate Nobel-Worthy Science

NVIDIA: Healthcare

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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Caring For The Medical Equipment Caring For Patients

CME Corp

If you have ever worked in an ICU, ER, or any busy medical environment, you know that operational medical equipment is non-negotiable. One moment, a ventilator is saving a life. The next, a patient monitor alerts the team to a critical change. In acute care, there is no time for guesswork - and certainly no time for broken equipment. That is why taking care of your medical equipment is not just a good idea.

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Congratulations to the Baylor College of Medicine class of 2025!

The Stitch

The Baylor community will come together tonight to celebrate this years graduating class at the Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land. The post Congratulations to the Baylor College of Medicine class of 2025! appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Two Worlds, One Marriage: The Reality of Being an Asian Female Doctor with a Non-Medical Husband

Association of Women Surgeons

By Ching Man Carmen Tong, DO This is a special edition blog post presented in partnership with the Society … Continue reading "Two Worlds, One Marriage: The Reality of Being an Asian Female Doctor with a Non-Medical Husband"

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Caring For The Medical Equipment Caring For Patients

CME Corp

If you have ever worked in an ICU, ER, or any busy medical environment, you know that operational medical equipment is non-negotiable. One moment, a ventilator is saving a life. The next, a patient monitor alerts the team to a critical change. In acute care, there is no time for guesswork - and certainly no time for broken equipment. That is why taking care of your medical equipment is not just a good idea.

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FROM THE LABS: Cell Painting identifies flavonoids that are toxic to bladder cancer cells

The Stitch

With Cell Painting we can now rapidly probe flavonoid libraries and potentially uncover their potential therapeutic value. The post FROM THE LABS: Cell Painting identifies flavonoids that are toxic to bladder cancer cells appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Incision Partners with Caresyntax to Advance Continuous Surgical Improvements in the U.S. 

Caresyntax

Amsterdam, NL & Boston, MA May 28, 2025 Incision , provider of the innovative Incision Assist solution for perioperative teams, and Caresyntax , the leading enterprise-scale surgical data and analytics platform, today announced a partnership poised to transform operating room (OR) performance. By combining Incision Assist’s point-of-care knowledge support with Caresyntax’s powerful video-based assessments and analytics, the collaboration will empower clinical staff, enhance eff

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CRASH TRIAL

The Lay Medical Man

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Better ASC Benchmarking: Putting Revenue Cycle Metrics & KPIs to Work

Surgical Information Systems

Effective ASC revenue cycle management hinges on access to the right data and the ability to act on it. With so many variables in play, tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) and using analytics tools can help strengthen benchmarking efforts, which will support efforts to uncover better opportunities, guide decisions, and drive stronger financial performance.

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New technique offers lasting relief for slipping rib syndrome

The Stitch

Baylor Medicine patient Zach Wawrzyniak shares how he found lasting relief for slipping rib syndrome through a specialized surgery. The post New technique offers lasting relief for slipping rib syndrome appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Finding Joy in Food and Culture During Residency

Association of Women Surgeons

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Celebrating 75 Years of NINDS: The Legacy and Impact of the Surgical Neurology Branch

Neurosurgery

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) , a monumental milestone that offers an opportunity to reflect on its remarkable contributions to neurology and human neuroscience. Among the many significant components of NINDS, the Surgical Neurology Branch (SNB) stands out for its pioneering advancements and transformative impact on the treatment of neurological disorders.

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New Look to the Triage Traveler Portal

Triage Staffing

Hey Triage travelersheads up! The next time you go to log into Kamana, it’s going to look a little different. Kamana is now the Triage Wallet For now, you’ll access the Triage Wallet through the same URL [link] and it will work the same as before. It’s the same traveler portal you know and love, just with a fresh coat of paint. You’ll use the same log in information and see all your existing profile info.

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Menopause 101

The Stitch

Dr. Nina Ali discusses menopause and offers information about what patients should know about the menopausal transition. The post Menopause 101 appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Standards strengthen sterilization, disinfection process chains

OR Manager

Preventing infection from contaminated surgical tools requires attention to every link in a complex chain of processes, from point-of-use pretreatment in the OR to the moment the freshly disinfected or sterilized item arrives at the next patients bedside. For those on the front lines, manufacturers written instructions for use (IFUs) remain the go-to source for […] The post Standards strengthen sterilization, disinfection process chains appeared first on OR Manager.

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Go and See to Learn: Why Catalysis Healthcare Site Visits Still Matter

LeanBlog

Years ago (going back to 2009), I was fortunate to play a role in something special: the healthcare site visit program run by Catalysis. These weren't casual hospital tours or leadership junkets. They were immersive, intentional learning experiences–designed to bring leaders to the gemba to see what real Lean transformation looks like, not in theory, but in practice.

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I Need Sterile Processing Support for My Hospital: SpecialtyCare’s Comprehensive SolutionsSterile Processing Support for My HospitalI Need Sterile Processing Support for My Hospital: SpecialtyCare’s Comprehensive Solutions

SpecialtyCare

When You Say “I Need Sterile Processing Support for My Hospital” – We Listen Hospital administrators and surgical directors across the country face a common challenge: maintaining efficient, compliant sterile processing operations while managing costs and ensuring patient safety. If you’ve found yourself thinking “I need sterile processing support for my hospital,” you’re not alone.

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Training Your Subconscious Mind in Residency

Association of Women Surgeons

By Dr.

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Renewing hope: A global push to improve neonatal outcomes

The Stitch

Each year, about 2.3 million newborns die worldwide: an average of four newborn deaths every minute. In 2000, the United Nations launched the Millennium Development The post Renewing hope: A global push to improve neonatal outcomes appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Silence

Mark Raines

If the world can remain silence about the death of 100 people a day from Israeli-dropped US bombs, what else are we capable of being silent about? In just 365 square kilometres over 50,000 people have been killed, a large proportion of woman and children who at least in the 19th and 20th century where spared from the effect of conflict. Imagine the emotions of these parents who spend their day repairing bodies to find their children dead.

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Breaking Through Breakeven: Achieving Revenue Growth & Better Patient Outcomes with ECMO

SpecialtyCare

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.