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How I learned to say “no”

Amanda Xi

Today’s inane image of the day: I have been part of planning the American Medical Women’s Association [AMWA] meeting for almost a decade now. Although I’m striking a glamorous pose, take note of how not glamorous this room looks [it’s just a handful of us that unpack pallets of boxes, set up technology, and make the program run…].

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Five Things to Look for in a GPO

CNECT

Every group purchasing organization (GPO) is different. Though they all provide access to discounted prices on a catalog of products and services, each has their own individual qualities. When your organization is looking to join a GPO, it’s critical to find the most suitable partner. But what should you be looking for, and how do you know which GPO is right for you?

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AEQ 2: Pulmonary Function Tests (PFT)

The Lay Medical Man

Anaesthesia Exam Question 2 PFTs are done to evaluate the mechanical and gas exchange functions of the lung; most important of these include : Spirometry Lung Volumes & Elasticity Gas Exchange Function Tests SPIROMETRY It’s the measurement of dynamic lung volumes during forced expiration and inspiration. It includes Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1) & Maximum expiratory flow during the middle 50% (25-75%) of the vital capacity- this is a sens

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5 Key Elements of a Winning Surgical Patient Experience

CaseCTRL

CaseCTRL Surgical Scheduling & Coordination- A Winning Surgical Patient Experience- Personalization, support, affordability & warm & welcoming environment

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That time I almost quit my job

Amanda Xi

Today’s inane image of the day: From my Memorial Day weekend in Austin, TX. Peace out seemed like an appropriate photo for the entry title, no? Oh, hi! It has been a while since I updated here [woah, almost a year?!]. I kept telling myself it was time to write something or record something but the passion just hasn’t been there. A couple weeks back, I actually recorded a video, but I wasn’t excited to edit it.

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Peripheral VA-ECMO Watershed Area

RK.MD

Peripheral venous-arterial (VA) ECMO, typically via the common femoral vein and artery, can be utilized as a bridge to recovery or decision in critically ill patients; however, this cannulation strategy can result in unique physiologic derangements like a watershed phenomenon. In this situation, perfusion occurs via antegrade cardiac output (blood leaving the heart in the usual fashion) and retrograde flow returning from ECMO via the femoral artery.

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More New Technology Helped Clinical Care During and After The Pandemic

Somnia

During the COVID-19 Pandemic the world needed to adapt to new technology platforms since were forced to stay indoors. Platforms like Zoom and Telemedicine peaked to reduce the spread of disease and allow people to receive non-emergency care. In addition, hospitals and healthcare facilities also started using new in room technology, mobile apps, and AI features.