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Behind Closed Doors: Paula's attitude adjustment. Accept nothing less than a good day.
Ideas That Work: Innovative ideas. The many roles of red.
For pediatric safety, try this Idea That Works from West Chester, Pennsylvania.
2015 cataract technology survey. A look at how your peers are embracing recent innovations.
Keep cords contained using this Idea That Works from South Jordan, Utah.
In Case You Missed It: A recap of the hottest headlines from our online news coverage.
Help patients keep track of who is who with this Ideat That Works from New Albany, Ohio.
Letters & E-mail: Does Exparel work any better than Bupivacaine?
Patient warming pays off. Our real-world research attempted to identify the most effective and economical option in hypothermia prevention.
Editor's Page: surgeon report cards get failing grade. They don't always measure what matters most to patients.
Thinking of buying airway visualization technology? It's not just for training and emergencies anymore.
Enhance your surface disinfection efforts. Wipes and whole room disinfection ensure ORs are as clean as possible.
Avoid chaotic room turnover with this Idea That Works from Twin Falls, Idaho.
4 arthroscopy game-changers. From 4K to biologics, these advances are improving case efficiencies and surgical outcomes.
Positioned for success. Situating patients properly provides surgeons with the access they need to optimize outcomes.
Inside our outpatient total joints program. Sending patients home hours after knee or hip replacement is ortho's hottest trend.
Breaking stereotypes, fixing joints. Q&A with Karen Wu, MD, FAAOS, joint replacement specialist and advocate for gender diversity in orthopedics.
Top-notch tables. Specialty surfaces that ease patient positioning and intraoperative imaging open outpatient doors to complex cases.
Are you getting the most out of your C-arm? The newest units offer enhanced imaging, smaller footprints and minimal radiation exposure.
It's time for personalized tourniquet systems. They deliver more efficient application of cuff pressure to the limb, letting you use lower and safer tourniquet pressures.