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Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism, 2021
Introduction: Training in operating rooms is challenging. Specifically, surgical residents often experience a stressful environment in training arenas that, in turn, might affect their ability in the acquisition of the required qualifications. This study
L. Sadati +2 more
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Introduction: Training in operating rooms is challenging. Specifically, surgical residents often experience a stressful environment in training arenas that, in turn, might affect their ability in the acquisition of the required qualifications. This study
L. Sadati +2 more
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Cost Savings in Urology Operating Rooms by Editing Surgeon Preference Cards
Quality Management in Health Care, 2021Background and Objectives: Operating room costs contribute significantly to the overall expenditure for inpatient care. We evaluated a simple way to reduce urology operating room costs by limiting the loss from unused disposable items.
Precy Pesigan +3 more
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Operating room: Operating room utilization
Hospital Topics, 1975(1975). Operating room: Operating room utilization. Hospital Topics: Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 42-45.
Kanella T. Phillips, Kanella T. Phillips
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
MODERN surgery discovered the dangers of air pollution and water pollution about a century ago and, as a result, has practiced aseptic, antipollution technics since. However, in our pollution-aware age, surgery has fallen behind in its recognition of what has been called "The Third Pollution." This is noise, defined as unwanted, noxious, or harmful ...
Richard A. Shapiro, Theodore Berland
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MODERN surgery discovered the dangers of air pollution and water pollution about a century ago and, as a result, has practiced aseptic, antipollution technics since. However, in our pollution-aware age, surgery has fallen behind in its recognition of what has been called "The Third Pollution." This is noise, defined as unwanted, noxious, or harmful ...
Richard A. Shapiro, Theodore Berland
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The Operating Room of the Future Versus the Future of the Operating Room
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2017Technological advancement in the operating room is evolving into a dynamic system mirroring that of the aeronautics industry. Through data visualization, information is continuously being captured, collected, and stored on a scalable informatics platform for rapid, intuitive, iterative learning.
Kassam, Amin B +9 more
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Optimization, 2020
This paper studies the admission scheduling problem with considering the capacity usage of two inter-related resources (beds and operating rooms) between three consecutive stages of care during surgical patients' admissions to Chinese public hospitals ...
Ting Zhu +4 more
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This paper studies the admission scheduling problem with considering the capacity usage of two inter-related resources (beds and operating rooms) between three consecutive stages of care during surgical patients' admissions to Chinese public hospitals ...
Ting Zhu +4 more
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Cost and efficiency of myringotomy procedures in minor procedure rooms compared to operating rooms
The Laryngoscope, 2020Minor pediatric surgeries performed in the minor procedure room (MPR) may be more time efficient and less costly compared to those performed in the operating room (OR).
J. Davidson +4 more
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Simulation in the operating room
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2015Simulation has become a significant training tool in the operating room (OR). It can be used in both simple task training and complex scenarios. The challenge for simulation in the OR is how to translate that which is learned, and perceived to beneficial, into behavioral change and improved patient outcomes.
Andrew W. Murray +3 more
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Electrocution in the Operating Room
Anesthesiology, 1973The manner in which a patient sustained an electrical shock injury from improperly wired equipment during the course of an operation was described in order to acquaint others with a potentially hazardous situation. A patient requiring surgical treatment had the ground plate of an electrocautery unit placed under her buttocks and the electrodes of an ...
David H. Atkin, Louis R. Orkin
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2018
Climate change will affect most populations in the next decades and put the health of billions of people at risk. Health care facilities represent a significant source of pollution around the world and contribute to environmental changes. To address this topic, we performed a review of the available literature on tactics to reduce operating room (OR ...
Camila R. Guetter +8 more
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Climate change will affect most populations in the next decades and put the health of billions of people at risk. Health care facilities represent a significant source of pollution around the world and contribute to environmental changes. To address this topic, we performed a review of the available literature on tactics to reduce operating room (OR ...
Camila R. Guetter +8 more
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