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Ideas That Work: Show Breast Cancer Patients You Care
Ideas That Work: Hello, My Name Is. Stick Name Tags on Scrub Caps.
Pentax Voluntarily Recalls ED-3490TK Video Duodenoscopes for Design and Labeling Changes. Pentax will replace the forceps elevator mechanism, O-rings and the distal end covering.
You Can't Put a Price on Pupillary Dilation. Don't hesitate to invest in the drugs and devices that make cataract surgery safer and more efficient.
Ideas That Work: Trips and Falls. Fatigue Mats Make Great Cord Covers.
How to Succeed With Outpatient Trauma. Position your facility as an urgent care center that can send the boy with the fractured arm home in a cast, not a sling.
Ideas That Work: Patient Safety. It's Okay to 'CUS' in Our ORs.
New Positions on Positioning. What's new in AORN's 2018 patient positioning guidelines.
Ideas That Work: Medication Lockbox. Keep Drugs Under Lock and Key in the OR.
Product News. Great ideas for your OR.
Skin Prep Pop Quiz. Test your knowledge on best practices for preventing surgical site infections.
3 Tips for Total Hip Efficiency. Keys to success with same-day hip replacements.
Business Advisor: Add-On Cases: Friend or Foe? You should always make room for one more case.
Surgical Smoke Nearly Killed Me. An orthopedic surgeon who needed a double lung transplant is on a crusade to warn others about the dangers of plume.
Behind Closed Doors: Laugh a Little. Life in the OR can be funny - even when it's not meant to be.
Ideas That Work: Help New Staff Track Their Progress
What's New in Upper GI. The latest scope add-ons let gastroenterologists see and do more.
Skyrocketing Demand For Outpatient Surgery. Focus on cost containment, convenience and clinical advancements to capitalize on the exponential growth of case volumes.
Adapt or Be Left Behind. Follow these 5 trends to prepare for surgery's exciting future.