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Academic Global Pediatric Surgery: Outside the Box

AAS

Academic global surgery has gained significant traction over the last decade, in part due to the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery’s seminal report in 2015 (Meara et al., 2015). This increase in interest has led to many initiatives, and subsequent publications, focusing on providing much-needed surgical care to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

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Understanding small bowel obstructions: causes, symptoms and treatment

The Stitch

Samra Radomsky, PA-C, shares what patients need to know about small bowel obstructions. The post Understanding small bowel obstructions: causes, symptoms and treatment appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Keeping calm and carrying on with patient care

Penn Medicine

De-escalation training for hospital staff is helping keep focus on patient care and reducing the chances of aggressive interactions in the workplace. It’s part of a system-wide commitment to addressing this national issue.

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Interview with US News & World Report: The journey to introduce new ambulatory surgery center ranking

OR Manager

Healthcare continues to evolve at a fast pace with advancements in technology and treatment, which is a big reason why finding the right medical care is a daunting task. Nowadays, patients seeking healthcare services are facing several choices, each promising the best care possible. How accurate is that promise? Determining which healthcare facility excels in […] The post Interview with US News & World Report: The journey to introduce new ambulatory surgery center ranking appeared fir

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Concrete steps to preventing violence in the workplace

Penn Medicine

The University of Pennsylvania Health System’s CEO describes the impact of workplace violence, and measures the health system is taking to make work safer for employees.

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Being Vulnerable is Human; Even for Surgeons

Association of Women Surgeons

By: Cathy Hung In the earlier years of my career, I always tried to accommodate patients’ needs anytime, all the … Continue reading "Being Vulnerable is Human; Even for Surgeons"

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Protected: Episode 28 – Succeeding in multifamily through differentiation

Caresyntax

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: The post Protected: Episode 28 – Succeeding in multifamily through differentiation appeared first on Caresyntax.

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