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A new study out of Montefiore Medical Center has yielded interesting insights into the association between the amount of time ...
New real-world outcomes research demonstrated the safety and healthcare resource advantages of ibuprofen injection (Caldolor, ...
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Preliminary findings show that interventional analgesic modalities are rarely used in patients with thoracic trauma, despite ...
David Earle, MD, speaks with surgeon and data analytics specialist, Bruce Ramshaw, MD, about using data and AI technology like ChatGPT to make surgical decisions.
If you have been an anesthesiologist long enough, it might have become apparent that people’s perceptions of your training, scope of practice and even your professional status can be imprecise and, at ...
We invited a member of our editorial advisory board, Admir Hadzic, MD, PhD, to select a group of international experts and ask them seven questions of his own choosing. (Note that not everyone ...
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 ...