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SpecialtyCare’s Role in Supporting Surgical First Assistants and Advancing Patient Care

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By focusing on quality, efficiency, and innovation, SpecialtyCare ensures that SFAs are empowered to deliver top-tier assistance, directly impacting patient outcomes and the success of surgical procedures. This multidisciplinary capability makes SpecialtyCare a reliable partner for healthcare facilities seeking expert assistance.

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The Essential Role of Surgical First Assistants: Importance, Career Outlook, and Impact on Patient Care

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A Surgical First Assistant (SFA) is a vital member of the surgical team, working closely with surgeons to ensure the success of surgical procedures. Their role encompasses a range of responsibilities, from preoperative preparation to intraoperative assistance and postoperative care.

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Why a Surgeon’s Surgical Assistant is Essential in the OR

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In the high-stakes environment of the operating room, a surgeon’s success is rarely a solo achievement. Surgical assistants, RNFAs (Registered Nurse First Assistants), and PAs (Physician Assistants) are critical team members who directly impact the efficiency and safety of every procedure.

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Distal Biceps Tenodesis Surgical Assisting with Arthrex Techniques

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Registered Nurse First Assistants (RNFAs) are essential in complex surgeries like distal biceps tenodesis. They provide critical intraoperative support, assisting with retraction, suturing, and maintaining a sterile field.

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Congratulations to ARC/STSA’s 2023 Scholarship Recipients

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Donna Evans Maine Medical Center School of Surgical Technology, South Portland, Maine I have seen some fascinating procedures since beginning my clinicals, and I often marvel at the skill of my preceptors and the importance of their role in the operating room. Carissa Manzo Mt. I love that this field has endless opportunities to learn.

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The Importance Of Pre-Cleaning Instruments At Point Of Use (Part II)

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The goal is to ensure pre-cleaning of instruments immediately after use and prior to transport to sterile reprocessing. This is normally accomplished manually using sterile water; water with an FDA approved detergent or an enzymatic product (liquid or spray) with a neutral pH (7 or lower). Manual cleaning is required because most O.R.s