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Welcome to the newest class of Nurse Anesthesia students!

The Stitch

Our incoming Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Nurse Anesthesia students had their first day of classes last week. The post Welcome to the newest class of Nurse Anesthesia students! appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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The compassionate team behind CAR T cancer breakthroughs

Penn Medicine

Clinical research professionals quiet work with patients and data behind the scenes is vital to moving innovative research forward.

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SIS Celebrates 10th Consecutive Year as the #1 ASC Technology Vendor

Surgical Information Systems

SIS celebrates 10 years as the top ASC technology vendor, recognized by the Black Book Research 2025 report.

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Why Surgical Assistants Are Essential for Efficient Office Suites

Platinum Meidcal Staffing

In the fast-paced world of surgery, efficiency isnt just a luxuryits a necessity. Surgeons working in office suites or surgical centers rely heavily on their surgical assistants, RNFAs (Registered Nurse First Assistants), and PAs (Physician Assistants) to streamline procedures, save time, and reduce costs. These skilled professionals are more than just support staffthey are vital team members who enhance the overall workflow.

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FROM THE LABS: Image of the Month: Astrocytes, neurons and memory

The Stitch

Neurons (green) and astrocytes (red) work together to regulate storage and retrieval of memories. The post FROM THE LABS: Image of the Month: Astrocytes, neurons and memory appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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10 Traits of Effective Healthcare Leadership

Nebraska Methodist College

While different healthcare settings require different types of healthcare leaders, the very best of these leaders tend to share a number of qualities in common. Read on to explore 10 of the most effective leadership characteristics in healthcare leadership.

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Getting the Reps In: Lessons Learned on Building Mental and Physical Strength While in Medical School

Association of Women Surgeons

By: Rica Generoso As a third-year medical student navigating the clinics and operating room, Ive learned that resilience isnt just … Continue reading "Getting the Reps In: Lessons Learned on Building Mental and Physical Strength While in Medical School"

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Why a balanced breakfast should be part of your 2025 goals

The Stitch

Senior registered dietitian Claire Edgemon shares the importance of having a balanced breakfast. The post Why a balanced breakfast should be part of your 2025 goals appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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How to Earn Your Radiologic Technologist Certification

Nebraska Methodist College

Diagnostic imaging plays a pivotal part in the modern healthcare landscape. Doctors across all specialty areas rely heavily on X-ray images in order to gain an accurate understanding of the health and vitality of the individual patient as well as develop a personalized treatment plan that will deliver the best results.

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ANESTHESIA IN 2025: WHAT’S CHANGED IN 25 YEARS?

The Anesthesia Consultant

A quarter-century into the new millennium, how much has anesthesia changed? During the years 2000-2025 the world transformed in remarkable ways. In 1999 we lived without: Smartphones GPS mapping and directions in our phones Digital photography and video cameras in our phones Social media Television streaming services such as Netflix AI Electric cars Drones Surely the field of anesthesia has evolved and changed during these same years.

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New Year, New You

AAS

The Key to Preserving Your Role as a Surgeon Scientist In the ever-evolving field of medicine, the role of the surgeon scientist is among the most demanding and rewarding career paths. Combining the technical expertise of a surgeon with the investigative curiosity of a scientist requires not only immense dedication but also a lifelong ability […] The post New Year, New You appeared first on Association for Academic Surgery (AAS).

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FROM THE LABS: Medical student-mentor teams in research: Dr. Richard Bui and mentor Dr. Chase McNeil share their experience with SOAR

The Stitch

"I highly recommend SOAR to other medical students to explore topics beyond their usual interests and potentially outside their desired specialty," said Dr. Richard Bui. The post FROM THE LABS: Medical student-mentor teams in research: Dr. Richard Bui and mentor Dr. Chase McNeil share their experience with SOAR appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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How to Become a Sonographer

Nebraska Methodist College

As the needs of modern patients become increasingly complex and the demand for patient-centered healthcare is on the rise, sonography continues to play an important role in the diagnostic process. Sonography is a form of diagnostic imaging that utilizes sound waves to capture internal images of the body in real time.

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Benefits of IONM: Fewer Complications Mean Better Financial Results

SpecialtyCare

Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) involves multiple modalities for identifying complications or risk of injury during complex surgeries, especially those involving the spine, brain, and nervous system. IONM allows the surgical team to receive data in real time and make adjustments based on the threat of potential damage, reducing the possibility of long-term impairment.

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Triage Recognized by The Gypsy Nurse

Triage Staffing

For the sixth year in a row, Triage has been recognized as one of The Gypsy Nurse’s top healthcare and travel nursing agency. Cue the confetti! This recognition is especially meaningful for us because it comes from you, our travelers. Each year, TGN manages a survey and reaches out directly to travelers for candid and honest feedback about what they like and don’t like about their agencies.

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Key Healthcare Equipment to Diagnose & Treat Heart Disease

CME Corp

For some, cardiac disease may be identified during a physical examination or present early warning symptoms, for others cardiac episodes can strike when least expected. Diagnosing and treating cardiac disease is where the one - two punch of the expertise of healthcare providers and specialized healthcare equipment comes into play. From physical examination rooms in clinics to acute care settings like emergency rooms, cardiac ICUs, and catheterization labs, advanced healthcare equipment is essent

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What Is an Accelerated Nursing Program?

Nebraska Methodist College

People are called to the nursing profession at many different points in their lives. Some students know immediately after high school graduation that they want to pursue a career as a nurse, whereas others feel inspired later in life to pursue this path. If you have previously earned a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing major but feel called to the nursing profession, then you may want to consider an accelerated nursing program.

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The State Perfusion Licensure Tool: Unvailing SpecialtyCare’s Ultimate Resource

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents What Is the State Perfusion Licensure Tool? How It Works Benefits of the State Perfusion Licensure Tool 1. Saves Time and Reduces Stress 2. Supports Career Mobility 3. Ensures Compliance with State Regulations 4. Accessible to All Perfusionists 5. Facilitates Continuing Education SpecialtyCares Commitment to Perfusionists How the Tool Aligns with SpecialtyCares Mission Get Started Today A Call to Action for Perfusionists Announcing our State Perfusion Licensure Tool!

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PERIPARTUM CARDIOMYOPATHY

Anaesthesia News

INTRODUCTION: Peripartum cardiomyopathy is a form of acute and sometimes severe cardiac degeneration that leads to clinical heart failure during pregnancy or in the early postpartum period. The disorder is generally defined as maternal heart failure with systolic dysfunction (left ventricular ejection fraction, <45%) that develops in the last month of pregnancy or in the first 5 months after delivery, in the absence of known preexisting cardiac dysfunction.

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Ryan McCormack’s Operational Excellence Mixtape: January 9, 2025

LeanBlog

Thanks, as always, to Ryan McCormack for this. He always shares so much good reading, listening, and viewing here! Subscribe to get these directly from Ryan via email. News, articles, books, podcasts, and videos about how to make the workplace better. Operational Excellence, Improvement, and Innovation Why Start The Year With A Blank Chart? Many of us love the idea of a fresh start when the New Year rolls around.

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IONm Surgery By The Numbers: Why SpecialtyCare is the Best Choice for IONM

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents The Numbers That Matter 1. Over 1 Million Cases Monitored 2. Nationwide Network of Clinicians 3. 97% Surgeon Satisfaction Rate 4. Industry-Leading Training and Certification Why IONM Matters SpecialtyCares Approach to IONM State-of-the-Art Technology 24/7 Neurologist Support Customized Care Plans The SpecialtyCare Advantage Data-Driven Excellence Unmatched Expertise Patient-Centered Focus Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is IONM?

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