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Stay ahead of ergonomic injuries. Preparation is the key to prevention.
Behind Closed Doors: Were you raised by an OR Nurse? You can always tell when there's a nurse in the family.
Give patients what they need for recovery with this Idea That Works from Beverly Hills, California.
Protect your tablets with this Idea That Works from Chicago, Illinois.
Business Advisor: Shopping smart for capital equipment. Yes, it's possible to upgrade your ORs without breaking the bank.
Coding & Billing: A partial and confusing list of spine codes. Your claims could include excluded and covered services.
Editor's Page: Say no to surveillance cameras in the OR. A proposed law would require ASCs and hospitals to install black boxes.
Anesthesia Alert: Should you stock Succinylcholine or Rocuronium? Which should be your first choice for breaking a laryngospasm?
What's new in gastroenterology? Cool products from Digestive Disease Week.
The case for outsourcing laser cataracts. Not sure if ophthalmology's hottest technology is right for your facility? Take it for a test drive.
Keep specialized instruments peel-packed and in a box for easy access. An Idea That Works from St. Clair Shores, Michigan.
Dual-purpose pre-op/recovery bays improve workflow efficiency. An Idea that Works from San Antionio, Texas.
Easily identify new people with this Idea That Works from South Jordan, Utah.
Winning the pain game. No single drug is capable of targeting all types of pain, so a multimodal approach is vital.
Thinking of Buying ... OR tables. The right surface will support your patients for many years.
Cutting Remarks: Surgeons in Training. Teaching orthopedic residents is one of life's greatest challenges.
See equipment demonstrations on YouTube with this Idea That Works from Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Keep children in your reception room happy with this Idea That Works from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Recycle unused gowns and gloves with this Idea That Works from Waltham, Massachusetts.