October, 2024

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Exciting New Partnership with MemberDeals: Exclusive Savings for SFNA Members!

The CRNA Chase

At the Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists (SFNA) , we are committed to enhancing the professional journey of aspiring nurse anesthetists by providing valuable resources, mentorship, and opportunities for growth. We are excited to announce our latest partnership with MemberDeals, a leading provider of exclusive savings on entertainment, travel, and experiences.

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HISTORY OF ANAESTHESIA

Anaesthesia News

There is an assumption that anaesthesia started in the 1840s when nitrous oxide and ether were administered in a few affluent countries for the first time. Japanese historians have shown that a very effective herbal based oral anaesthetic agent was perfected some 40 years before this by Seishu Hanoaka. But even this is not the start of anaesthesia. While the use of opium poppy and other herbal remedies as anesthetics date back to early civilization.

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7 residency interview tips/advice for a successful 2025 Match

Amanda Xi

Today’s inane image of the day: If you’ve come to this page, it’s probably because you’re a 4th year medical student searching how to figure out how to excel at your residency interviews. I have had the experience of interviewing for anesthesia, preliminary medicine, and transitional year programs when I was a medical student [back then, it was in person] and also the experience of being an interviewer [in a virtual setting].

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We Must Do Better

Neurosurgery

Nelson “Nick” Hopkins , III, MD, FAANS(L) is revered as the father of endovascular neurosurgery. In addition to his many accolades and leadership positions in neurosurgery, he was a SUNY Distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery and Chair at the University at Buffalo (UB) from 1989 to 2013. Best venerated for his pioneering achievements in the field of endovascular neurosurgery, he innovated catheter-based minimally invasive treatment of vascular diseases in the brain and spine.

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Battling breast cancer while caring for patients

The Stitch

Nurse practitioner Line Hinojosa not only faces her own health battle but continues to care for patients, all while being a devoted mother. The post Battling breast cancer while caring for patients appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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AI’ll Be by Your Side: Mental Health Startup Enhances Therapist-Client Connections

NVIDIA: Healthcare

Half of the world’s population will experience a mental health disorder — but the median number of mental health workers per 100,000 people is just 13, according to the World Health Organization. To help tackle this disparity — which can vary by over 40x between high-income and low-income countries — a Madrid-based startup is offering therapists AI tools to improve the delivery of mental health services.

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Start Your CRNA Journey With Exclusive Insurance Savings for New Grads!

The CRNA Chase

Finally becoming a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) comes with a lot of excitement—and responsibility. Whether you’re fresh out of school or in the early stages of your CRNA career, having the right protection is crucial. That’s why we’re excited to announce the Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists’ new partnership with NSO , offering a special New Graduate Discount on professional liability insurance.

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Dealing with negative feedback/criticism: 4 tips & sharing personal experience

Amanda Xi

Today’s inane image of the day: We receive feedback in numerous areas of our life. When training to become a physician, there are a lot of different timepoints where structured feedback is given. Sometimes that feedback is negative or critical. It never feels good to be the recipient of this type of feedback, but it is inevitable… none of us are perfect.

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Pima Medical Institute Celebrates Veterinary Technician Week

Pima Medical Institute

It’s Veterinary Technician Week and this year’s theme is “Credentialed Veterinary Technicians Change Lives.” This theme highlights the significant impact that credentialed veterinary technicians have on the lives of their patients, clients, colleagues and the community. Pima Medical Institute offers a veterinary assistant certificate program and veterinary technician associate degree at several campus locations.

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What fear can do to the body

The Stitch

Dr. Asim Shah explains why our bodies react to fear with sensations of chills, goosebumps and partial-paralysis. The post What fear can do to the body appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Rural Hospital Closures

DFW Anesthesia Professionals

Rural hospital closures in the United States have become an increasingly concerning trend in recent years, with significant implications for healthcare access and quality in affected communities. Since 2010, over 130 rural hospitals have shut their doors, with a record 19 closures occurring in 2020 alone. Texas has been hit particularly hard by closures.

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SPIRO ROBOTICS: THE FUTURE OF DIFFICULT INTUBATION MANAGEMENT

The Anesthesia Consultant

I’ve seen the future of difficult intubation management, and I’ve held that future in my hands. The Spiro Robotics device—a combination video laryngoscope and fiberoptic endoscope in one unit—is a marked advance in anesthesiology, as well as a harbinger of how Artificial Intelligence can one day make difficult endotracheal intubation easier for all clinicians.

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Sustainability, and Beyond…Another Case for the Resurgence of Private Practices

Association of Women Surgeons

By… Erin King-Mullins, MD Sustainability has become a critical concern across all sectors, and the healthcare industry is no exception.

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Manual vs. End-Tidal Inhalational Anesthesia

Radius Anesthesia

The delivery of anesthesia during surgical procedures can be managed by manual control or automated end-tidal control, each of which has distinct advantages and disadvantages. Manual control of anesthesia involves the anesthesiologist directly adjusting the delivery of anesthetic gases based on the patient’s physiologic state as measured by ongoing assessment.

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US Healthcare System Deploys AI Agents, From Research to Rounds

NVIDIA: Healthcare

The U.S. healthcare system is adopting digital health agents to harness AI across the board, from research laboratories to clinical settings. The latest AI-accelerated tools — on display at the NVIDIA AI Summit taking place this week in Washington, D.C. — include NVIDIA NIM , a collection of cloud-native microservices that support AI model deployment and execution, and NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints , a catalog of pretrained, customizable workflows.

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FROM THE LABS: Medical student-mentor teams in research: Shubh Desai and Dr. Nandan Mondal share their experience with SOAR

The Stitch

A student/mentor pair shares how the SOAR program brought them together to conduct basic science research and how the experience is shaping their careers. The post FROM THE LABS: Medical student-mentor teams in research: Shubh Desai and Dr. Nandan Mondal share their experience with SOAR appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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How NexGen Surgical Redefines Clinical Autonomy With Robust Support

NexGen Surgical

Surgeons today wear many different hats. They are responsible for life-saving surgical treatments and, in many cases, much of the administrative work that goes into running a successful surgical practice. For many, less time in the operating room and more time spent handling paperwork and taking on managerial duties lead to declining career satisfaction.

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Comprehensive Guide to Spot Monitors: What You Need to Know

CME Corp

Spot monitors, also known as vital signs monitors, play a critical role in recording and tracking key health parameters such as blood pressure, pulse rate, temperature, and oxygen saturation.

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Strangers in a Familiar Land: Allyship and The Role of International Medical Graduates in Academic Surgery

AAS

Authors: Arnav Mahajan1, Prerna Ladha1 1 MetroHealth Medical Center As an international medical graduate (IMG) arriving in the United States, I find myself at the intersection of immense opportunity and profound responsibility. My journey to the United States isn’t just a personal milestone – it is a plunge into a crucible where the practice of […] The post Strangers in a Familiar Land: Allyship and The Role of International Medical Graduates in Academic Surgery appeared first on Associati

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SIS Wins 2024 Top Workplaces Culture Excellence Awards

Surgical Information Systems

The Top Workplaces Culture Excellence Award recognition for Surgical Information Systems recognizes Employee Appreciation, Employee Well-Being, and Professional Development

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Healthcare Leaders Across India Bring NVIDIA NIM for Hindi Language to LLM Applications

NVIDIA: Healthcare

Life sciences and healthcare organizations across India are using generative AI to build applications that can deliver life-saving impacts — within the country and across the globe. Among such leading organizations are research centers at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) and the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-Delhi), intelligent life sciences company Innoplexus and AI-led medical diagnostics platform provider 5C Network.

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Avoiding thyroid removal: the benefits of RFA for thyroid cancer patients

The Stitch

Thyroid cancer survivor Ashley Freeman suggests patients advocate for themselves to find the treatment that works for them. The post Avoiding thyroid removal: the benefits of RFA for thyroid cancer patients appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Inspired by the Care Her Family Received, Jenny Valora Espinoza Aims to Help Others

Nebraska Methodist College

Nebraska Methodist College imaging sciences student Jenny Valora Espinoza was inspired to pursue healthcare by the care her family received.

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Millwork Vs Modular Casework: 10 Reasons to Go Modular

CME Corp

The healthcare environment is constantly evolving, requiring facilities to adapt swiftly to new technologies, treatment methods, and patient needs. One area often overlooked in the evolution process is the casework—the cabinets, counters, and storage systems integral to medical environments. Converting to modular casework can offer significant benefits in terms of efficiency, cost savings, and adaptability.

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Breaking Down Language Barriers in Medicine

AAS

Working in a diverse hospital system, I often encounter patients with low English proficiency (LEP). I find that many of us are ill-equipped to handle the unique challenges of caring for this population, and I frequently observe differences in healthcare delivery to LEP patients. With almost 1 in 5 people in the U.S. speaking a […] The post Breaking Down Language Barriers in Medicine appeared first on Association for Academic Surgery (AAS).

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SIS Introduces OAS CAHPS Survey Offering

Surgical Information Systems

SIS launches SIS Surveys for ASCs and HOPDs, ensuring compliance with mandatory OAS CAHPS surveys and improving patient care through Nexus Health integration.

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Easing Patient Fears of Radiation Treatment, Via Virtual Reality

Penn Medicine

The radiation process is filled with unknowns. Imagine if, before the first dose, a patient could get a private tour behind the scenes. That’s now possible in virtual reality.

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Congratulations, Dr. Maria E. Bottazzi and Dr. Teresa A. Davis, Baylor’s newly elected members to the National Academy of Medicine!

The Stitch

Election to the National Academy of Medicine is considered one of the highest honors that recognizes individuals for their outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service in health and medicine. The post Congratulations, Dr. Maria E. Bottazzi and Dr. Teresa A. Davis, Baylor’s newly elected members to the National Academy of Medicine! appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Startup Helps Surgeons Target Breast Cancers With AI-Powered 3D Visualizations

NVIDIA: Healthcare

A new AI-powered, imaging-based technology that creates accurate three-dimensional models of tumors, veins and other soft tissue offers a promising new method to help surgeons operate on, and better treat, breast cancers. The technology, from Illinois-based startup SimBioSys, converts routine black-and-white MRI images into spatially accurate, volumetric images of a patient’s breasts.

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Can Medical Equipment Help with Healthcare Data Security

CME Corp

The short answer is YES, medical equipment does have a role in helping to ensure data security and privacy in healthcare. Today, more than ever data security and privacy are critical concerns, as sensitive patient information is frequently transmitted, stored, and analyzed through digital means. While much of the focus in securing healthcare data is on software solutions, medical equipment also plays a pivotal role.

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Let it go!

Association of Women Surgeons

By: Dr. Shruti Venkitachalam, Head and Neck Surgeon, Chennai, India It was an early morning surgery. I was the second … Continue reading "Let it go!

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8 Key Steps to Strengthen ASC Cybersecurity

Surgical Information Systems

Eight actions to take to foster an environment that supports ASC cybersecurity culture and lessens the likelihood of being targeted by malicious individuals.

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Mental health matters for staff safety in new hospital program

Penn Medicine

Patients receive compassionate care, and staff feel safer, with the help of a new Behavioral Response Team for urgent needs at Chester County Hospital.

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Uroflo device recognized for potential urological care

The Stitch

Baylor-Texas Children’s Hospital sponsored team takes top honors in national competition with innovative urologic medical device. The post Uroflo device recognized for potential urological care appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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AI and Bioethics: Professor Hartsock's View

IU School of Medicine

Jane Hartsock, JD, MA, faculty investigator at the IU Center for Bioethics and System Director of Clinical and Organizational Ethics at IU Health, presented the first IU Bioethics Grand Rounds of the year last week on AI, a topic that has become an obsession for many of us in bioethics. Check out the recording here. It was a terrific talk, and it inspired me to write this blog post to summarize what she said and add some thoughts of my own.

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Celebrating a Decade of surgical neurophysiology: Eduardo Bolorino’s Journey with SpecialtyCare

SpecialtyCare

This year marks a significant milestone for our Daytona Beach team as we celebrate Eduardo Bolorino’s incredible 10-year anniversary with SpecialtyCare! From starting as a student in our SN1 program to becoming a Clinical Manager, Eduardo’s journey is a testament to dedication, growth, and the supportive culture we cherish here. Eduardo’s story began in our Alpharetta office, where he embarked on a path that would lead him to countless experiences across the country.

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Exam Table Features That Give Patient Satisfaction a Boost

CME Corp

In today’s healthcare environment, patient satisfaction is more important than ever. Patients expect high-quality care, but they also desire comfort, convenience, and a sense of safety when they visit their doctor’s office or hospital. One obvious contributor to patient satisfaction is the medical equipment used during their visit, particularly medical exam tables.

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