Vinod Dasa, MD, discusses the findings of a qualitative assessment of surgeons’ perceptions and experiences with acute pain ...
Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) has become an indispensable asset in the array of cardiac procedures. Although TEE ...
A pair of analyses of the MINDDS study has yielded interesting findings about the relationship between quantitative EEG monitoring and patient outcomes.
Overall admission volume is not a sufficient criterion for determining the verification level of a trauma center, according ...
Study Identifies Safe Redosing of Bupivacaine, Ropivacaine in Truncal Catheters ...
Airway on Demand: Pharyngeal Carotid Pulse To read the full story, Register or Login Register / Login Dr. Eric Pauli speaks with Todd Rosengart, MD, about efforts to evaluate competency in the aging ...
Narrating this video is William Rosenblatt, MD, a professor of anesthesiology and otolaryngology at Yale School of Medicine, in New Haven, Conn. He developed the Airway on Demand (AOD) program to ...
How to Enjoy Slowing Down: A Case Study Originally published by our sister publication General Surgery News A funny thing ...
Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is an irreversible central nervous system disorder caused by severe thiamine deficiency and is commonly associated with chronic alcoholism. It causes significant morbidity ...
What makes someone an expert? How do we pay professionals for their time and efforts? When professionals in the same area of medicine compete for professional status and space, how do we resolve ...
Posterior quadratus lumborum block provides better short-term pain relief than erector spinae plane block in patients undergoing laparoscopic abdominal surgery. Although ibuprofen is likely better at ...
A team of Georgia clinicians has achieved a same-day discharge rate of higher than 98% following hip and knee ...