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Distal Biceps Tenodesis Surgical Assisting with Arthrex Techniques

Platinum Meidcal Staffing

They provide critical intraoperative support, assisting with retraction, suturing, and maintaining a sterile field. Physician Assistants (PAs) complement this role by preparing the patient, aiding in the procedure, and ensuring smooth postoperative care. Why Choose Experienced Staffing for Surgical Assisting?

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Title: Surgical Assistants in Trans Abdominal Flaps: A Vital Support for Plastic Surgeons

Platinum Meidcal Staffing

Trans abdominal flaps, commonly used in breast reconstruction procedures, are intricate surgeries that demand precision and teamwork, for plastic surgeons performing these complex operations, having a skilled surgical assistant can significantly enhance the procedure’s success and efficiency.

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Surgical Assistants in traverse rectus abdominal muscle, flap (TRAM Flaps): A Vital Support for Plastic Surgeons

Platinum Meidcal Staffing

Traverse rectus abdominal muscle, flap (TRAM Flap), commonly used in breast reconstruction procedures, are intricate surgeries that demand precision and teamwork; for plastic surgeons performing these complex operations, having a skilled surgical assistant can significantly enhance the procedure’s success and efficiency.

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The Crucial Role of Surgical Assistants, RNFAs, and Physician Assistants in Spine Surgeries

Platinum Meidcal Staffing

While the surgeon often takes the spotlight, the success of these procedures relies heavily on the seamless collaboration of key players behind the scenes. Surgical Assistants, Registered Nurse First Assistants (RNFAs), and Physician Assistants (PAs) are indispensable members of this team.

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The Changing World of Healthcare Providers

American Surgical Professionals

The impetus is the belief that all of the patient’s providers working together to determine the course of treatment will lead to better outcomes, and that a shared payment system will provide the incentive necessary to force this collaboration. Why is this relevant to us? The bar is being raised.