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My Turn
A Compassionate View of Patient Warming
Jay J. Choi, MD

We hear so much about the science and the economics of patient warming, yet not nearly enough about keeping the person outstretched before us comfortable. One of the most common complaints that patients express in the immediate post-op period is that of being cold, which is in part due to our overindulgence in comfort-oriented selfishness.

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