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Surgery General

Why Actionable Data Is Crucial in the Operating Room

Oct 11, 2017

Today’s hospitals face relentless pressure to improve quality, especially in the operating room. This challenge requires insights into root causes of problems and unnecessary clinical variations, wh...

Introducing a New Blog on 3D Printing in Medicine

Oct 04, 2017

I’m a surgical resident in training and PhD-candidate in the Elisabeth-Tweesteden hospital, Tilburg, the Netherlands. The Elisabeth-Tweesteden Hospital, a level 1 trauma center with a large neurosur...

#PWChat - Pseudoscience in Medicine PART 2: Steering Patients Toward Reliable References

Sep 28, 2017

Join us Wednesday, October 25 at 3:00pm ET for a live, interactive tweetchat with Linda Girgis, MD, on how to steer patients toward reliable resources when it comes to pseudoscience-related topics. To...

#PWChat Recap – Pseudoscience in Medicine: Steering Patients Toward Reliable References

Sep 27, 2017

Dr. Linda Girgis, MD, FAAFP joined Physician's Weekly to co-host another installment in our #PWChat series, on Tuesday, Sept. 26, on how to steer patients toward reliable resources when it comes to p...

#PWChat - Exercise as Medicine: Helping Patients Cut Through all the Noise

Sep 26, 2017

Join us Wednesday, October 4 at 3:00pm ET for a live, interactive tweetchat with Greg Wells, PhD, on how to help patients make sense of all the exercise-related information found online and elsewhere....

#PWChat - Pseudoscience in Medicine: Steering Patients Toward Reliable References

Sep 12, 2017

Join us Tuesday, September 26 at 3:00pm ET for a live, interactive tweetchat with Linda Girgis, MD, on how to steer patients toward reliable resources when it comes to pseudoscience-related topics. To...

#PWChat - The Ins & Outs of Shared Decision Making

Aug 29, 2017

Join us Wednesday, September 6 at 9:00pm ET / 6:00pm PT for a live, interactive tweetchat with Marc Probst, MD, and Hemal Kanzaria, MD, on shared decision making in the ED. Topics to be discussed are ...

Characterizing Operative Experiences of Pediatric Surgeons

Aug 09, 2017

Pediatric surgery trainees must have 2 more years of experience beyond what the American Board of Surgery (ABS) requires for general surgery trainees. This additional training enables them to work wit...

Delirium, Advanced Cancer, & ED Visits

Aug 08, 2017

Delirium is a serious cognitive disturbance in which patients have impaired thinking and awareness, and some studies suggest that the condition often goes unrecognized in EDs. “Few studies have expl...

Implementing In-Hospital 3D Printing

Aug 08, 2017

Although 3D printing has become more popular in the last decade, few hospitals are printing by themselves. The Elisabeth-Tweesteden Hospital in Tilburg, the Netherlands, has purchased two 3D printersâ...

Is Outpatient Care Quality Improving Over Time?

Aug 03, 2017

More than a decade ago, landmark studies found that adults in the United States only received slightly more than half of the recommended healthcare services they should receive. “Since that time, ef...

Primary Hyperparathyroidism Guidelines

Jul 25, 2017

“Each year, more than 100,000 new cases of pHPT are diagnosed in the United States,” says Scott M. Wilhelm, MD. “Over the past 2 decades, surgical treatments for pHPT have undergone extensive ch...

Assessing Appropriate Use of Vascular Access Devices

Jul 20, 2017

Safe and reliable venous access is paramount when administering medications in critically ill and ICU patients. “Central venous access devices (CVADs) are commonly used in ICUs and pose significant ...

The Overuse of NSAIDs

Jul 18, 2017

NSAIDs are some of the most common over-the-counter (OTC) medications available and include aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. In general, these medicines are safe and carry little danger to users from...

An unusual cause of shoulder pain

Jul 17, 2017

  A woman in MontrĂ©al underwent a total hysterectomy for ovarian cancer back in March, and from the moment she woke up from anesthesia, had shoulder pain "like being stabbed with a knife." Af...

Statin & Aspirin Use Post-CABG

Jul 13, 2017

If left untreated, about half of bypass vein grafts become occluded within 10 years of surgery. “Both statins and aspirin carry class I indications from the American College of Cardiology and the Am...

#PWChat Recap: Defensive Medicine & Related Costs

Jul 13, 2017

The Physician's Weekly #PWChat series continued last night with an energetic discussion focusing on defensive medicine and related costs. It was co-hosted by Jeff Segal, MD, JD, founder and CEO of Med...

The Paradigm Shifts Needed in Healthcare

Jul 13, 2017

There’s a lot wrong with healthcare today. Especially the medications they have now a days and all the side effects. Just like the prescription xarelto, check out the xarelto lawsuit June 2017. The ...

Defining Operative Emergency General Surgery

Jul 12, 2017

More than 3 million Americans are admitted to hospitals in the United States each year for emergency general surgery (EGS), and this patient population is a particularly high-risk group of surgery pat...

Postoperative Care With Online Portals

Jul 11, 2017

Research has shown that many patients seek greater accessibility to healthcare, but this can be especially challenging for the surgical community. Studies have suggested that surgeons are facing incre...

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