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7 Themes the Most Successful STEMI Teams Have in Common
Some principles never change. In particular, the well-known 2006 Circulation study, " Achieving Rapid Door-to-Balloon Times," presents findings and...
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Some principles never change. In particular, the well-known 2006 Circulation study, " Achieving Rapid Door-to-Balloon Times," presents findings and...
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A recent article published on FierceMobileHealthcare.com calls attention to the increased use of smartphones by doctors for taking photos of patients to use in case records and how this can...
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“People with a sense of purpose have learned to let life question them and have moved the focus of their attention and concern away from themselves to others. Purpose, then, is not a job or a role or...
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You hear the mantra everywhere: Time is Tissue. And while it's crucial to minimize the amount of time it takes to get a stroke patient to treatment, we also need to be focusing on another time...
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According to a recent preliminary study detailed by HealthDay News, it is still all too common for stroke victims to experience delays in getting transferred from regional hospitals to comprehensive...
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Do you believe that “time is tissue?” Two million brain cells die every minute when your patient is having a stroke. With that knowledge, how can we decide on an “acceptable” treatment time? Is it...
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If you're like me, you got into healthcare to fix things. Because of that, we’re wired to look critically through the lens of the broken – the broken patients, the broken system, the broken process...