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Should Your ORs Go High-Def?
How to get the best buy on video systems.
Nathan Hall, Associate Editor

She's seen a lot of technology come and go in her 22 years as a nurse, but Colleen Shevokas, RNFA, was truly impressed when she first saw the monitors aglow with impossibly clear surgical video in the ORs at Pottsville Hospital and Warne Clinic in Pottsville, Pa.

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