Authors: Gialdini G et al., JAMA 2014 Aug 13; 312:616 Usually considered secondary to the stress of surgery, perioperative AF was associated with elevated risk for ischemic stroke 1 year later. Perioperative atrial fibrillation (AF) is common in cardiac surgery and is also seen in noncardiac surgery. Because AF is thought to be secondary to […]
Read MoreWorking alongside difficult people can be hard enough. But managing someone with whom you have a personality clash can cause major tension. Experienced managers know how to separate emotions from the work at hand when dealing with employees. Rather than dwelling on an employee’s negative personality traits, smart managers focus on tasks, projects and results. […]
Read MorePublished in JAMA. 2014 Aug 27;312(8):825-36 Authors: Makris UE et al IMPORTANCE: Persistent pain is highly prevalent, costly, and frequently disabling in later life. OBJECTIVE: To describe barriers to the management of persistent pain among older adults, summarize current management approaches, including pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic modalities; present rehabilitative approaches; and highlight aspects of the patient-physician […]
Read MoreAuthors: Aulagnier J et al., Published in Acad Emerg Med 2014 Aug 21:858 In a randomized trial, the AccuVein transillumination device did not improve the speed, success rate, or discomfort of peripheral intravenous cannulation. Ultrasound has been shown to be effective in reducing time needed to obtain IV access (NEJM JW Emerg Med Jan 4 […]
Read MoreI wanted to share this since most of our readers practice in a hospital setting. Hospital CEOs should focus less on talking about an organization’s culture and more on the elements that make up a hospital’s culture, such as mindset, methods, strategies and structures, former physician John Kenagy, M.D., founder of Kenagy & Associates said. […]
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