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Joint Commission Cracks Down on Bullying

The abusive, manipulative and just plain nasty treatment that many healthcare professionals get from their peers on a daily basis has got to stop, s...

Study: Specialty Hospital Physician-owners More Likely to Refer Patients for Surgery

The physician-owners of specialty hospitals are more likely to refer patients to the facility for surgery, imaging and other procedures than non-own...

Efficacy of Cadaver Ligaments Questioned

Nearly one-fourth of cadaver ligaments implanted in young athletes during ACL reconstructions fail, a discovery that may promote the use of grafts t...

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Improved FNA specimen collection

Fine needle aspiration has become an integral part of endoscopic procedures. It's safe, effective and less invasive than other methods for obtaining tissue samples. Here's a step-by-step guide for the GI nurse or technician assisting the physician in preparing and obtaining fine needle aspiration.

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