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California Hospitals Fined for Safety Violations

California's Department of Public Health has fined 18 hospitals $25,000 per incident for failing to comply with state laws overseeing patient safety...

What Happens When Opioids Backfire?

It's a rare and challenging pain management paradox: opioid drugs, designed to relieve acute and chronic pain, can have the reverse effect in some p...

Safer, Synthetic Heparin Developed

Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., have built the largest dose of synthetic heparin ever created in a lab. The developme...

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These units will help organize your equipment and surgical supplies.

SUPPLY COSTS ARE A HUGE EXPENSE, AND PRODUCT CHOICES ENDLESS. This section includes some of the newer options open to your surgeons and frontline OR staffers as you outfit your facility with affordable but clinically effective gloves, drapes, sutures and blades.

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