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Protecting Your Surgical Career During Workplace Conflicts

Association of Women Surgeons

by Andrea L. Merrill, MD Imagine yourself several years into your first job as a surgery attending.

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How a summer surgery program inspired Dr. Hwang’s journey into medicine

The Stitch

Dr. Lyahn Hwang reflects on her time in the Michael E. DeBakey Summer Surgery Program and how it led her to a career in medicine. The post How a summer surgery program inspired Dr. Hwangs journey into medicine appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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The Essential Role of Hospital Surgical Support in Modern Healthcare

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents What Is Hospital Surgical Support? 1. Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) 2. Perfusion and Autotransfusion Services 3. Sterile Processing and Instrument Sterilization 4. Surgical First Assistants 5. Organ Procurement and Preservation The Benefits of Outsourcing Hospital Surgical Support Advantages of Partnering with SpecialtyCare: Why SpecialtyCare Is the Industry Leader Final Thoughts In today’s fast-paced healthcare environment, hospital surgical support plays a criti

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Never too late: One dancer rediscovers life after back surgery

The Stitch

Patient Barbara Wagner shares how back surgery has given her a new lease on life, including a renewed interest in dancing. The post Never too late: One dancer rediscovers life after back surgery appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Surgical Information Systems Recognized as Top Workplace USA 2025

Surgical Information Systems

Surgical Information Systems (SIS), the leading provider of software and services for ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), announced today that it has earned the 2025 Top Workplaces USA award issued by Energage for the fifth year in a row.

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A stroke, a surgery, and an advanced care team close to home

Penn Medicine

A Chester County Hospital hybrid operating team was able to save Donna Carr without sacrificing the conveniences of her home hospital.

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Helpful strategies to put an end to endometriosis

The Stitch

Dr. Brooke Thigpen explains what endometriosis patients need to know to get relief from the painful disease. The post Helpful strategies to put an end to endometriosis appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Understanding ASC Coding to Achieve Faster and More Accurate Billing

Surgical Information Systems

Effective ASC billing requires up-to-date coding, staff training, and audits that help prevent errors, delays, and denials, ensuring smooth revenue cycle management and proper payments.

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Why is Philadelphia called the Cellicon Valley?

Penn Medicine

Bruce Levine, PhD, explains why Philadelphiathe birthplace of the breakthrough cancer treatment CAR T cell therapyis known as Cellicon Valley.

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Food for Thought – Culinary Adventures in Medical School

Association of Women Surgeons

By Gizelle Francis Medical school is notorious for its long hours, relentless studying, and the ever-present pressure to perform.

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April 2025 Editor-in-Chief Podcast

Anesthesiology Journal

Creator: James P. Rathmell, M.D., M.B.A. April 2025, Volume 142, Issue 4 Overview of April issue original studies.

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Finding breast cancer at 33, she chose ‘Team Penn’

Penn Medicine

Shocked to learn she had stage III breast cancer, Kate Korson knew just where to go. She flew home to Penn Medicine, where a clinical trial saved her life.

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Where AI and Graphics Converge: NVIDIA Blackwell Universal Data Center GPU Accelerates Demanding Enterprise Workloads

NVIDIA: Healthcare

The first NVIDIA Blackwell-powered data center GPU built for both enterprise AI and visual computing the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition is designed to accelerate the most demanding AI and graphics applications for every industry. Compared to the previous-generation NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture L40S GPU, the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU will deliver a multifold increase in performance across a wide array of enterprise workloads up to 5x higher large language mode

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Medical Equipment Used in Post-Operative Recovery Rooms: Q&A

CME Corp

The post-operative recovery room, also known as the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU), is a critical environment where patients are closely monitored following surgery. Equipped with advanced medical technology that helps safeguard against complications while patients transition from anesthesia to consciousness. From vital sign monitors to infusion pumps and respiratory support devices, each piece of equipment plays a vital role in patient stabilization and comfort.

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Endometriosis and the lesser-known thoracic endometriosis syndrome

The Stitch

Baylor Medicine experts discuss thoracic endometriosis syndrome, including symptoms, treatment options and more. The post Endometriosis and the lesser-known thoracic endometriosis syndrome appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Cross-Post: High-Accuracy Augmented Reality Guidance for Intracranial Drain Placement Using a Standalone Head-Worn Navigation System: First-in-Human Results

Neurosurgery

From time to time on the Neurosurgery Blog, you will see us cross-posting or linking to items from other places when we believe they hit the mark on an issue. We wanted to bring attention to a recent publication in Neurosurgery , the official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, which provides multimedia, prompt publication of scientific articles on clinical or experimental surgery topics important for the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves, reviews, and other information of intere

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Just 34, with stage 3 breast cancer, she chose ‘Team Penn’

Penn Medicine

Shocked to learn she had stage III breast cancer, Kate Korson knew just where to go. She flew home to Penn Medicine, where a clinical trial saved her life.

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5 Challenges of Implementing Operating Room Integration and How to Overcome Them

Caresyntax

Operating room (OR) integration can improve patient safety by providing real-time access to data from various sources in the OR. However, implementing OR integration can be challenging. To achieve these benefits, a comprehensive integration plan that considers all aspects of the project, including technical, data management, security, and change management aspects, is crucial.

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Celebrating Occupational Therapy Month: Facts about OTs

Triage Staffing

We love our occupational therapists every month, but we’re especially thrilled to wish them a happy OT Month this April. Let’s celebrate with some fun facts about OTs and COTAs Occupational therapists ranked #31 in best jobs U.S. News and World Report ranked OTs as #23 in all careers and #8 on their list of Best Health Care Jobs in 2025 (up three spots since 2021), mainly based on a high median salary, a low unemployment rate and plenty of available jobs.

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Baylor Genetics marks 10th anniversary: A look back at a decade of innovation in genetic testing

The Stitch

Baylor Genetics, the clinical diagnostic laboratory joint venture between Baylor College of Medicine and H.U. Group Holdings, marks its 10-year anniversary. The post Baylor Genetics marks 10th anniversary: A look back at a decade of innovation in genetic testing appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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How Mark E. Shaffrey, MD, FAANS, Shaped Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery

Mark E. Shaffrey , MD, FAANS a distinguished neurosurgeon and esteemed leader, passed away on December 4, 2024. Born on January 31, 1961, Dr. Shaffrey’s remarkable career and compassionate spirit left an indelible mark on the medical community and beyond. Dr. Shaffrey graduated magna cum laude from Virginia Tech and received his medical degree from the University of Virginia (UVA), where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society.

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Cryoanalgesia: Innovative Freezing Technology for Sternotomy Pain

Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons

An estimated 700,000 sternotomies are performed annually in the United States. It is a serious surgery that opens up the chest cavity through the breastbone, or sternum, to gain access to the lungs and heart.

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Trocar Types and Their Surgical Applications in HRT

Trocar Supplies

In Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), precision, safety, and efficiency are critical to successful outcomes. One essential component of any hormone pellet procedure is the trocara surgical instrument designed to introduce pellets beneath the skin with minimal tissue disruption. Choosing the right trocar for each procedure plays a vital role in treatment success, making it essential for healthcare providers to understand the types of trocars available and their applications in HRT.

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All About the OT Licensure Compact

Triage Staffing

If youre an occupational therapist or an occupational therapy assistant, chances are good that youve heard of the OT compact. But if youre a new grad or someone considering a career in travel occupational therapy, you might not be as knowledgeable about what the OT compact can do for you. Read on for a guide on the OT compact and how it can help further your career.

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Celebrating Match Day 2025

The Stitch

Ready? Set! Lets Match! Our fourth-year medical students learned where they will go after graduation for their residency training. The post Celebrating Match Day 2025 appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Overview of the Open Payment Database: What do I need to know?

Neurosurgery

The intertwining relationship between industry and medicine has been evident and ever-so apparent in recent decades. While these relationships are vital for innovation, concerns of potential conflict of interest (COI) have called into question the objectivity of scientific research and patient care. To help alleviate these concerns, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) opted to increase the transparency of physician-industry interactions.

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CMS TEAM 2026: Is your hospital ready to take the plunge?

Goldfinch Health

During the webinar, BrandNewland, William Kiefer, and Dr. Bret Alvis, MD,discuss howtheTransforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM)from CMS will impact your surgeries in the coming years. They also dive into how you canemployEnhanced Recovery surgery/recovery protocols to maximize performance and minimize your financial risk for 2026 and beyond.

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2025 STS/EACTS/ESTS Latin America Thoracic Surgery Conference

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

Event 2025 STS/EACTS/ESTS Latin America Thoracic Surgery Conference kchalko Thu, 03/27/2025 - 15:04 Event dates May 10, 2025 Location Recife Expo Center, Brazil STS is pleased to collaborate once again with the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) and the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS) to present the 2025 STS/EACTS/ESTS Latin America Thoracic Surgery Conference.

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Understanding Perfusion: Frequently Asked Questions

SpecialtyCare

When it comes to medical procedures, few are as critical yet misunderstood as perfusion. At Specialty Care, we believe in empowering patients with knowledge. This comprehensive FAQ guide will help you understand what perfusion is, how it works, and why it’s so important in modern medicine. Table of Contents What is perfusion? Who is a perfusionist?

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What we have yet to learn about traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)

The Stitch

Dr. Matthew Rasband discusses the challenges that come with traumatic brain injury research for Brain Injury Awareness Month. The post What we have yet to learn about traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Triage Triumphs: March 2025

Triage Staffing

From time to time, we are lucky enough to get kudos for our recruiters. We love getting compliments from travelers and were thrilled to be able to share these. Want to send a kudos to another Triage traveler or a recruiter? Send an email to social@triagestaff.com and well make sure to pass on the congratulations. I just wanted to give a huge shout out to Eliza.

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Debunking the Top 10 Misconceptions About OAS CAHPS for Surgical Centers

Surgical Information Systems

Starting in 2025, ASC participation in the OAS CAHPS survey has shifted from a voluntary phase to a phase where participation is linked to ASC reimbursement. With this significant change, several misconceptions about the OAS CAHPS Survey remain. Below, we clarify these misunderstandings and outline the key rules and regulations governing the survey.

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Certifications and Inspections for a New ASC

Radius Anesthesia

Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) offer a cost-effective alternative to hospital-based surgical care (1). ASCs create a comfortable environment for patients who do not require hospitalization after surgery. They have experienced rapid growth in the US in recent years as more procedures and surgeries move out of inpatient settings. However, before a new ASC can begin operations, it must undergo certifications and inspections to ensure compliance with federal, state, and accreditation standards (2

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Outfitting Patient Rooms with Essential Healthcare Equipment

CME Corp

Every piece of healthcare equipment in an acute care in-patient room has a distinct role in the care, recovery, and safety of the patient. Healthcare equipment included in hospital patient rooms and the adjacent bathroom helps ensure the needs of patients are met. From advanced vital signs monitoring systems and casework for personal items; to grab bars, each piece of equipment contributes to the standard of care.

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Restoring heart function in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1

The Stitch

The findings are relevant to current therapeutic approaches for DM1 that are based on increasing MBNL protein. The post Restoring heart function in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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