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Sterilize sharp instruments with this Idea That Works to make sterilization more effective.
A drug diverter comes clean. A CRNA's story of how he got away with stealing fentanyl — and how easily someone should have caught him.
Is your cleaning barely scratching the surface? Tap into the science of surface disinfection to rid your rooms of infection-causing bioburden.
The ratings game. How to score high in health rating systems — and how to defend yourself when you don't score well.
6 things you might not know about patient warming. A look at the not-so-obvious details of hypothermia prevention.
Thinking of buying ... spinal surgery tables. What to look for if you're adding or expanding spine surgery services.
Editor's page: Are your surgeons suffering in silence? The wear and tear of laparoscopy will take its toll on your doctors.
Staffing: Should you hire new grads or veteran RNs? Pros and cons of hiring nurses with varying degrees of experience.
Infection prevention: don't define your reprocessors by their failures. Let your sterile processing department prove itself to you.
Reduce your add-ons percentage with this Idea That Works.
Turn your endoscope into a therapeutic device. 6 devices that let your GI docs diagnose -- and treat -- disorders throughout the digestive system.
Is your data secure? Take these steps today to protect your facility from a cyberattack.
Make it up to patients who wait, with this Idea That Works.
Thinking of Buying ... Non-latex gloves? How to get your team to switch to the safer alternative.
A look back at OR Excellence. We hung out with hundreds of our readers last month in Las Vegas for a surgical conference experience unlike any other.
Keep track of PACU papers with this Idea That Works.
Medical Malpractice: Pa. court: Docs can't delegate informed consent. Pennsylvania case may have broad implications nationwide.
Save money in your processing department with this Idea That Works.
Try this inexpensive way to cover for summer vacations with this Idea That Works.
9 tips for adding outpatient spine. Advice from the founder and the administrator of one of the country's first spine surgery centers.