Whether it is a 16-hour case in the operating room (OR) or a small cyst excision in an ambulatory surgery center, all surgical procedures demand a high level of concentration, clear communication, a well-honed skillset, and coordinated teamwork. However, distractions...
Medicare, the federal health insurance program for individuals aged 65 and older, plays a crucial role in providing healthcare access for millions of Americans. However, in recent years, there has been a notable decline in the number of physicians who accept Medicare....
The rapid development and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines have been instrumental in deescalating the pandemic and resuming a sense of normalcy in the last couple of years. With the lifting of masking mandates and vaccination requirements throughout the world, some...
A prone position, which is when the patient is lying on their front, is generally used in the operating room to facilitate surgical access or to optimize oxygenation in patients suffering from severe hypoxic respiratory failure. If patients under mechanical...
Health disparities continue to be an area of concern for physicians, health policy experts, and federal health agencies. The reasons behind their existence are complex and involve many factors. One example of a health disparity is how different populations have more...
Major technological, procedural, and pharmacological innovations in the past few decades have transformed the landscape of interventional cardiology, allowing procedures that once required over-night hospital stays to be performed in the outpatient setting [1]. The...
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