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Who can see what data when I just want to get to know SurgicalPerformance?

SurgicalPerformance

All active clinicians can check out SurgicalPerformance to test it and to determine if it is the right platform for you. All you need to do is to create a free account. Not even a credit card is required at this stage. We are often asked (and rightly so), “What kind of information is captured from users and patients, and who will this information be shared with?

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QuickShot 2: Improving Surgical Tracking with Naming Rules

ScanCARE

Transitioning to an Electronic Tracking system often involves importing your existing CSSD Check Sheets and Surgical Devices data, currently maintained in MS Word or Excel. A common challenge is the varied naming of the same type of surgical instruments. For instance, Mayo Forceps for example, might be named in several ways: 15cm Curved Mayo Forceps Mayo Forceps 15cm Curved Curved 15cm Mayo Forceps Forceps Mayo Curved 15cm 6" Mayo Curved Forcep Let's explore five tips on establishing a consisten

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Five Ways to Address Operating Room Inefficiencies

CNECT

In ambulatory surgery centers, efficient operating rooms result in optimized schedules, higher patient volume, and streamlined operating processes. Facilities struggling with inefficiencies risk dangerous mistakes and longer operating times which can affect patient outcomes. On the business end, longer surgeries and wider scheduling mean lost potential revenue.

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CHATGPT AND ANESTHESIA

The Anesthesia Consultant

In 1997 the IBM computer Deep Blue beat world chess champion Gary Kasparov head to head. Is it feasible that CHATGPT, this decades artificial intelligence wunderkind, can equal or better a physician anesthesiologist? I entered three anesthesia consultations into CHATGPT, one preoperative, one intraoperative, and one postoperative. Is CHATGPT as good as an MD?

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A Day in the Life of a CRNA: Insights & Experiences

Salem Anesthesia

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) serve an irreplaceable function on medical teams across the country. They play a crucial role in healthcare by ensuring patient safety and comfort before, during, and after surgical procedures. If you’ve ever wondered what a typical day looks like for these highly skilled professionals, you’ve come to the right place!

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See How Total Scope Endocarts® Work in Our New Video

Total Scope

[link] The Endocart® is designed by GI nurses, for GI nurses. But what does that really mean? As GI nurses, doctors, and endoscopy techs know, every GI cart needs to be capable of a variety of things. It’s with this in mind that Total Scope Inc. brings you the Endocart: a 100% customizable and American-made system to enhance your workflow. You’ll be able to go from room to room, or floor to floor, with ease.

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Ethnic disparities in obstetric anaesthetic care

The Anesthesia Blog

The association between ethnicity and outcomes in obstetrics is well known, but there has been little published about its relationship with obstetric anaesthetic care. This new national cohort study of women who gave birth between 2011–2021 from Bamber et al. finds differences between ethnic groups in rates of general anaesthesia received by women who had caesarean births and in rates of neuraxial anaesthesia received by women who had vaginal births (Fig. 1).