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Transition to SFNA: New Initiatives Unveiled

The CRNA Chase

As the Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists (SFNA) emerges from the Facebook Group “Future CRNA Society,” it is crucial to dive into the comprehensive programs and resources that define this transition phase. SFNA’s commitment is just what I envisioned when I started on this journey to help other aspiring CRNAs like myself. Mission and Vision Mission: The Society of Future Nurse Anesthetists is dedicated to empowering critical care nurses and aspiring nurse anesthetists throug

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Family NP vs Adult NP: Which Specialty to Choose?

Nebraska Methodist College

Have you been thinking about going back to school to earn a doctoral degree to become a nurse practitioner ? As a nurse practitioner (NP), you'll find a rewarding career in high demand.

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Cardiovascular disease and smoking: efforts should be continued to reduce smoking prevalence

The Stitch

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) was the leading cause of death both globally and in the U.S. in 2019, with stroke and ischemic heart disease responsible for The post Cardiovascular disease and smoking: efforts should be continued to reduce smoking prevalence appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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My Shingo Webinar Recording on Learning from Mistakes and More

LeanBlog

I recently had the opportunity to present a webinar hosted by my friends at the Shingo Institute, where I presented on the topic of using mistakes as a catalyst for continuous improvement. I'd like to share some of the key points and insights from that session. The Recording: The Importance of Psychological Safety I began the webinar by addressing a common misconception that mistakes should always be avoided at all costs in all situations.

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Medical Equipment Checklist for Free-Standing Emergency Rooms

CME Corp

Free-standing emergency rooms (FSERs) are a relatively new concept in the healthcare landscape. Twenty years ago, they accounted for only 1% of emergency rooms. 1 Offering a viable alternative to traditional hospital-based emergency rooms, these standalone facilities offer emergency medical care to patients who need immediate attention but may not require the extensive resources of a full-scale hospital.

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SIS Awarded Top Workplace Technology Industry Award for Fourth Consecutive Year

Surgical Information Systems

Surgical Information Systems celebrates four consecutive years as a Top Workplace in the Technology Industry.

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Understanding mesothelioma

The Stitch

Mesothelioma is a rare but aggressive form of cancer that primarily affects the lining of the lungs, abdomen or heart. It is most associated with The post Understanding mesothelioma appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Experts Discuss Best Practices of Robotic Surgery in SpecialtyCare Webinar

SpecialtyCare

Experts Discuss Best Practices of Robotic Surgery in SpecialtyCare Webinar To provide transparency around the advantages and disadvantages of hospital robotic surgery programs, SpecialtyCare hosted a webinar with three experts from CAVA Robotics: Josh Feldstein, President and CEO of Cava Robotics, an applied health economist with a specialization in robotic surgery; Dr.

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Travel Nurse Dress Code: What Does a Nurse Wear on Assignment?

Triage Staffing

Nurse uniforms are more than just clothing — they are a symbol of care, dedication, and hygiene. But have you ever wondered how the dress code for nurses has evolved over the years? From Florence Nightingale’s iconic white dress and cap to today’s modern scrubs, the evolution is fascinating. Florence Nightingale , the world’s first professional nurse, revolutionized the nursing profession, emphasizing the importance of a standardized dress code that protected nurses and their patients from

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Unlocking the secrets of your gut: why your microbiome matters

The Stitch

Dr. Jared Sninsky gives the scoop on gut microbiome health, its connection to diseases and how to support a healthier gut. The post Unlocking the secrets of your gut: why your microbiome matters appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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A Patient’s Journey Through Sudden Heart Failure to a Life-Saving Heart Transplant

Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons

One of the most common health issues facing men is heart disease. A precursor to heart attacks and heart failure, heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in men over recent years. Unfortunately, even if you are presumably healthy, with no history or obvious symptoms of heart disease, it still may be there. If you think it can’t happen to you, think again.

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10 Outstanding Perfusion Schools to Kickstart Your Career

SpecialtyCare

Starting a career in perfusion can be both exciting and challenging. Perfusionists are crucial members of the healthcare team, responsible for managing the heart-lung machine during surgeries. If you’re passionate about making a significant impact in patient care, perfusion might be the perfect career path for you. This guide will walk you through some of the best perfusion schools available, and how SpecialtyCare can help you on your journey.

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Penn Medicine HealthWorks: not your typical primary care

Penn Medicine

Penn Medicine HealthWorks is a membership-based model which collaborates with local businesses to provide healthcare benefits to their employees.

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FROM THE LABS: Cells with IFITM5 mutation get caught in a loop leading to osteogenesis imperfecta type V

The Stitch

These findings not only inform on the mechanism of OI type V, they also facilitate the development of future therapies for this condition. The post FROM THE LABS: Cells with IFITM5 mutation get caught in a loop leading to osteogenesis imperfecta type V appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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CTVS Celebrates Physician Recognition

Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons

Nothing makes us prouder at CTVS than when our physicians are recognized by fellow peers in the medical community and professional achievement. This year we are pleased to share that not one, but two of our specialists have been named as Texas Monthly Super Doctors Rising Stars, cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Brendan P. Dewan and vascular surgeon Dr. Nicolas Zea.

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How Can Vascular Surgery Improve My Quality of Life?

USMD Health System

Discover the benefits of vascular surgery for conditions like an aortic aneurysm. Improve your health and quality of life. Contact us to learn more.

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She hears, heeds, and helps those who heal others

Penn Medicine

Penn Presbyterian Medical Center’s Chief Human Resources Officer Kenya Pitt is forging connections within the hospital and throughout the community.

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Think twice before you spice up your sinuses

The Stitch

Dr. Meha Fox warns that eating spicy foods to clear your sinuses might not be the best idea and could prolong your symptoms. The post Think twice before you spice up your sinuses appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Surgical Rotations as a International Medical Student

Association of Women Surgeons

By: Sarah Bueno Motter As an international medical student, doing elective rotations in the US brings us many challenges, but … Continue reading "Surgical Rotations as a International Medical Student"

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What is Spontaneous Pneumothorax?

Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons

Spontaneous pneumothorax, or a collapsed lung, is a dangerous condition that is suffered more frequently by men than women, according to the NIH: National Institutes of Health. Spontaneous pneumothorax refers to a collapsed lung, or portion of the lung. It occurs when air leaks out of the lungs into the space between your lungs and the chest wall (known as the pleural space).

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Nurse Onboarding Tips For Success in the OR and Beyond

Sullivan Healthcare Consulting

Nurse onboarding matters. Everyone knows it. Yet, looking at surgical services departments across the country, you might get a different impression. In today’s fierce talent market, retention is a core concern for hospitals and ORs. Despite that, the first play for retention — onboarding — gets little love. As a result, ORs and hospitals are paying for it.

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Lean Whiskey #47: Decriminalizing Medical Errors, Mouse Jiggling, and New (to us) Bourbons

LeanBlog

Listen: In Episode 47 of the Lean Whiskey podcast, Jamie Flinchbaugh and Mark Graban attempt another experiment with our format, covering a range of quick-hit topics in the news rather than a single deep dive. As always, we welcome feedback. Before we got to that, however, our whiskey theme was also new, or new to us: we each picked a whiskey we hadn't tried before.

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Episode 2 – Data Access and the Evolution of Healthcare with Dr. David Earle

Caresyntax

In this episode, Dr. Buce Ramshaw is joined by Dr. David Earle, Director of the New England Hernia Center – Associate Professor of Surgery at Tufts University School of Medicine, to explore the evolving role of data in surgical practice. The discussion covers the challenges and skepticism faced in the early adoption of laparoscopic techniques, the importance of data-driven decision-making in improving patient outcomes, and the need for legislative changes to improve access to medical data.