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Surgeon looks at label, ‘sees’ what he expects
Caroline Carcerano underwent spinal surgery at Tufts Medical Center in Boston in hopes that the procedure would resolve pain from a back injury. During the surgical procedure, her neurosurgeon requested a special dye to test the location of tubing threaded into her spine. -
Lawsuit says protective medical gowns failed safety tests, don’t protect against Ebola
A class action lawsuit was filed in October alleging that Kimberly-Clark Corp. has committed fraud in the marketing and selling of certain protective medical gowns. -
FDA delays reprocessing requirements enforcement
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Policy: Parental Presence in the Operating Room During Anesthesia Induction
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GPOs can cut supply expense by at least 18%
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Advice on locating group purchasing organizations
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Same-Day Surgery Manager: Staff incentives that work for ASCs or hospital-based facilities
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Parental presence in OR means happy customers
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Body jewelry isn’t a good accessory for surgery
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Think outside the box to find and keep OR nurses