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The coordination between Operating Room Technicians (ORTs) and Anesthesia Technicians (ATs) serves as a critical linchpin for the entire surgical ecosystem, directly determining both the safety climate and operational throughput of the operating room.
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Self‐Assessment of Current Knowledge for the Operating Room Technician
AORN Journal, 1974Margaret A Burns RN, Lois E Morrissy RN, Self‐Assessment of Current Knowledge for the Operating Room Technician, 1973, Medical Examination Publishing Company, Inc, Flushing, NY, 214, $7 paperback.
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Training of Operating Room Technician and Nurses in Robotic Surgery
2011Over the last several decades, there has been much technological advancement in the operating room. Laparoscopic surgery or minimally invasive surgery (MIS) was introduced over 20 years ago as an alternative to open surgery, and many surgical procedures can now be performed this way.
Stacey Dusik-Fenton, James O. Peabody
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OPERATING ROOM: Operating-room technicians: their role and training
Hospital Topics, 1966Jerry G. Peers +5 more
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Technicians may be allowed to circulate in operating room.
Hospitals, 1981Comments from health care associations and organizations on a proposed amendment that would permit surgical technologists to perform circulating duties are presented.
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Career Pathways for Operation and Anesthesia Technicians: Opportunities beyond the Operating Room
Power System TechnologyOperation and anesthesia technicians play crucial roles in supporting surgical teams, ensuring patient safety, and managing anesthesia-related procedures. Traditionally, their career path has been confined to the operating room (OR), focusing on technical duties during surgeries and anesthesia administration.
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