Mon.Jan 29, 2024

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Boston Children’s Researchers, in Joint Effort, Deploy AI Across Their Hip Clinic to Support Patients, Doctors

NVIDIA: Healthcare

Hip disorders, comprising some of the world’s most common joint diseases, are especially prevalent among adolescents and young adults, causing stiffness, pain or a limp. But they can be hard to diagnose using solely 2D medical imaging. Helping to treat these disorders, the Boston Children’s Hospital’s (BCH’s) Adolescent and Young Adult Hip Preservation Program is the U.S.’s first to deploy a fully automated AI tool across its clinic.

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How to Prepare to Be a Travel Nurse: Expert Tips From Industry Professionals

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Becoming a travel nurse can be an exciting decision that allows you to perform a job you love while getting a chance to travel. However, it might feel a little daunting if you are new to this industry, especially if you don’t have many professional contacts. If you are wondering how to prepare to be a travel nurse , we have some tips to help you get started.

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Penn Medicine honored again for top patient satisfaction ratings

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For the second year in a row, several Penn Medicine entities have earned high scores on Press Ganey patient satisfaction measures.

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Silos in Surgery: A Call for Cross-Team Connection

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From diagnosis to discharge, surgical care involves several key teams. Although fundamentally interdependent, in practice, these teams tend to work in relative isolation from one another, providing what falls within their particular remit before responsibility passes along to the next. In this blog, we look at how this both reflects and encourages the development of silos , and how these can impact the quality and efficiency of perioperative care.

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