A better understanding of the gut–brain axis could help provide better treatment for patients with central sensitization ...
CMS’s new Physician Fee Schedule sparks surgeon concerns over reduced wRVUs, workforce impact, and patient access.
GLP-1 medications reshape obesity care, complementing surgery with new strategies for safer, more effective metabolic ...
Pain Medicine Physicians Fear Federal Cuts to Naloxone Funding Will Lead to More Deaths Flush with settlement money from opioid manufacturers, many U.S. states were—until recently—pouring more funds ...
The WHO has added CHS to its diagnostic manual, establishing a new dedicated ICD-10-CM diagnosis code for the health condition. The WHO has added cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) to its ...
Henry Ford’s quote underscores the importance of transcending legacy systems and embracing innovative models of healthcare that align with the needs of our patients. The vision of APSF—that no one ...
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Medical accidents are driven by multiple factors, and the traditional framing of “human error” as the cause of adverse events is outdated.
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Ultrasound is safe, quick and repeatable, and gives real-time dynamic images relevant to several aspects of airway management that includes the risk for aspiration.
Dr. Whitten is the author of “Anyone Can Intubate: A Step–by–Step Guide to Intubation and Airway Management” and “Pediatric Airway Management: A Step–by–Step Guide,” both from Mooncat Publications.
The FDA has approved a novel drug–device combination for acute postsurgical analgesia lasting up to 24 hours following open inguinal hernia repair. Xaracoll (Innocoll Holdings) is a fully ...