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Newly published research suggests sleep apnea screening before surgery
Newly published research suggests that patients scheduled for surgery might may want to get screened and treated for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) before going under the knife. -
Plaintiffs obtaining records previously thought safe from discovery by other side’s lawyers
Medical malpractice plaintiff’s attorneys are increasingly confident about obtaining potentially game-changing documents that managers assumed would never be seen by the other side. -
Could you use another "Groundhog Day"?
Wouldn’t we all like the idea of trying things several times until we get it right, like Bill Murray’s character did in the movie Groundhog Day? My life would be so dramatically different, and so would yours! It would be so cool to tell your staff members or surgeons something, see their reaction, and then phrase it another way if that didn’t work. The concept is staggering! -
Antidepressants for postop pain may be premature, review finds
Antidepressants are known to provide effective pain relief for various chronic pain conditions; however, the jury is still out on their use in treating patients who suffer from acute or chronic pain following surgery -
Integrative Medicine Alert - Full November 2014 Issue in PDF
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Hospital Medicine Alert - Full November 2014 Issue in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full December 6, 2010 Issue in PDF
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Emergency Medicine Reports - Full October 19, 2014 Issue in PDF
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Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement
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Pharmacology Watch
Tiotropium for uncontrolled asthma, sibutramine pulled from market, incidence and mortality data from WHI, FDA Actions.