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Surgical Technician vs. Surgical Technologist: Breaking Down the Differences

Pima Medical Institute

The fast-paced world of hospitals and surgery centers rely on the surgical team to ensure safe and successful outcomes. Surgical Technologists and Surgical Technicians. Responsibilities in the Operating Room Surgical Technologists : Surgical technologists have a comprehensive role.

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Introducing New Tailored Staffing Solutions to Support Hospitals, Surgeons, and other Healthcare Institutions

American Surgical Professionals

The savings are achieved by transferring the mid-level hospital staff to American Surgical Professionals who can generate efficiencies by leveraging staff, improving flexibility to adjust to changes in case volumes and simplifying administrative procedures. Qualified personnel include PAs, NPs, RNFAs, CSFAs, CSAs, SA-Cs, LSAs and RSAs.

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THE ACHILLES’ HEEL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY… WHAT IS THE GREATEST THREAT TO OUR SPECIALTY?

The Anesthesia Consultant

This network of patients will serve to keep their clinics and hospitals full and profitable. To hospital administrators and CEOs, anesthesia “worker bees” can be considered an expense or a commodity, somewhat similar to registered nurses, orderlies, surgical technicians, or even janitors.

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How to Use an Autoclave Safely

Trocar Supplies

The person assigned with the responsibility of operating the autoclave will usually apply an enzymatic foam to surgical instruments at their point of use to prevent surgical soil from drying. Preparation for the Autoclave It is important to place used surgical instruments in the autoclave as soon as possible after they are used.

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Solving Bloated Costs in Renown Health’s OR

Sullivan Healthcare Consulting

Too many hospital systems settle for consultants who stop at that point. Additionally, our consultant supported establishing an in-house sponsored Surgical Technician training program. It was overly reliant on costly travelers, regularly had delays to start the day, and was slow in its room turnovers, among other problems.