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This year Eric S. Schwenk, MD, a professor of anesthesiology and orthopedic surgery at Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, in Philadelphia, wrote seven questions on regional ...
Originally published by our sister publication Infectious Disease Special Edition. COVID-19 was the third leading cause of death in the United States in 2020 and 2021, according to an analysis of ...
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 ...
Patients who use a virtual reality headset during hand surgery may need less anesthesia care, according to data from a new study. Researchers enrolled 40 adults undergoing hand surgery and randomly ...
Narrating this video is William Rosenblatt, MD, a professor of anesthesiology and otolaryngology at Yale School of Medicine, in New Haven, Conn. He developed the Airway on Demand (AOD) program to ...
Originally published by our sister publication Pain Medicine News. Scottsdale, Ariz.—A 63-year-old man admitted to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) with unrelenting cancer-related pain ...
Reports of apparent increases in certain antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data during the COVID-19 pandemic may be explained by how the data are calculated and may not reflect actual increases in ...
Las Vegas—Ropivacaine dosing in paravertebral and transversus abdominis plane (TAP) catheters is wide-ranging and variable, and seems to be the product of available formulations rather than adherence ...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have ignited a surge in telemedicine, but one Pennsylvania surgeon has been using communications technology to perform a significant amount of his work remotely for more than ...
Originally published by our sister publication Pain Medicine News. New research shows a pain management method often championed as the best substitute for opioids may instead be prolonging pain in ...
In this new season of “Anesthesiology News presents The Etherist,” we’re going to examine a topic that’s both spoken about not enough and too much—physician well-being. In the wake of the COVID-19 ...
American Indian (AI) and Alaska Native (AN) children experienced much higher rates of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-associated acute respiratory infection (ARI) and hospitalization than other ...
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