Sat.Sep 30, 2023 - Fri.Oct 06, 2023

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I failed my test/exam/boards… now what? [practical advice for next steps]

Amanda Xi

Today’s inane image of the day : Foliage from last year when I was in a wedding and decided to go on a solo hike. I do not recommend doing this after it has rained, the trail is slippery, you have zero phone service, and no one else was in the parking lot. If you’ve stumbled across this entry, it is likely that either you or someone that you care deeply about has failed some sort of examination.

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A Day With Nobel Laureates, from Celebration to Inspiration

Penn Medicine

On the day of their win, the Penn Medicine community celebrated the two mRNA technology pioneers on their 2023 Nobel Prize recognition and found inspiration for the future of world-changing science on campus.

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Athenahealth’s Remarkable Interoperability: The Key to Efficient Surgical Scheduling

Surgimate

In the fast-paced world of healthcare, the advent of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) has revolutionized record-keeping and patient care. However, for surgical practices, managing scheduling efficiently has remained a challenge. Many EHRs provide their scheduling tools, but they often fall short of the expectations. Athenahealth, on the other hand, stands out as a remarkable EHR system for its generous interoperability.

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Brains of the Operation: Atlas Meditech Maps Future of Surgery With AI, Digital Twins

NVIDIA: Healthcare

Just as athletes train for a game or actors rehearse for a performance, surgeons prepare ahead of an operation. Now, Atlas Meditech is letting brain surgeons experience a new level of realism in their pre-surgery preparation with AI and physically accurate simulations. Atlas Meditech, a brain-surgery intelligence platform, is adopting tools — including the MONAI medical imaging framework and NVIDIA Omniverse 3D development platform — to build AI-powered decision support and high-fidelity surgery

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September Perfusion Webinar: Great Documentation, Not Something to Bypass!

SpecialtyCare

Join us in discussing clinical documentation with Debra Weinrich, LLP. Learning Objectives include: -Identify some common documentation problems and issues -Identify some possible negative impacts associated with poor documentation -Identify several ways to improve your clinical documentation The post September Perfusion Webinar: Great Documentation, Not Something to Bypass!

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A Community Hospital is a Destination for Advanced Cancer Care

Penn Medicine

At The Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute in Lancaster, receiving advanced treatments closer to home has changed the battle with cancer for many patients from across central Pennsylvania.

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Picis Success Story: A Large Hospital System in Texas

Picis

Perioperative Software Summary A large hospital system in Texas was looking for an automated solution that could keep up with their high-volume, leading edge surgical operations. Their approach was essentially a paper-based system which, like all such systems, was time-consuming, conducive to errors, and very inefficient. And their paper-based system did not give them the data-driven visibility necessary to continue their unswerving mission of providing innovative healthcare.

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CaseCTRL - Surgical Transformation Finalist - Digital Health Hub Foundation Awards

CaseCTRL

CaseCTRL - Digital Health Hub Foundation Digital Health Awards Surgical Transformation Finalist

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Sterile Processing and the Operating Room: Why Patient Safety Can't Be Rushed

Incision

A Partnership for Patient Care The Operating Room (OR) and the Sterile Processing Department (SPD) are two pillars that hold up the complex structure of frontline surgical care. One cannot function optimally without the other, much like a surgeon and a scalpel. The symbiotic relationship between the OR and the SPD is critical both for patient safety and staff well-being.