Fireworks injuries expected to keep local ERs busy tomorrow
Injuries from fireworks send people – particularly children and teenagers – to Emergency Departments in droves on July 4th
Injuries from fireworks send people – particularly children and teenagers – to Emergency Departments in droves on July 4th
Some studies have confirmed the "July Effect" – there are more medical errors after July 1 when residents begin treating patients en masse.
A new study found that allowing patients to more quickly report their side effects to cancer treatment resulted in long survival.
Neuroscience and imaging technology may be able to "show" a person’s pain
Why do we continue placing cardiac stents when there is little evidence that patients benefit from this procedure?
A recent study found that patients at teaching hospitals generally fare better than those at smaller community hospitals.
The rate of surgical site infections rises when the temperature does.
Virginia Mason joins the University of Washington in confirming that the practice of booking overlapping surgeries exists outside of Swedish.