Anesthesia staffing shortages show no sign of easing, and health systems are aware that no single fix exists. Industry leaders told Becker’s that, instead, they are rethinking everything from ...
The Saskatchewan government says it is investing up to $5 million to modernize surgical and anesthesia record systems, aiming ...
A new paper published in Cell Reports, in which researchers work with primates, sheds some light on the question. Researchers ...
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DARPA's X-65 Active Flow Control Demonstrator is Taking Shape
Aurora Flight Sciences and DARPA are continuing the assembly of the X-65 CRANE demonstrator, targeting a first flight by 2027 ...
A growing number of people, especially high-profile clients, are opting to go under general anesthesia for lengthy and complex tattoos, despite concerns about safety. Tattoo artist Romeo Lacoste has ...
In high-stakes roles, NASA launch and mission control teams on the ground will keep the Artemis II astronauts safely on track ...
The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response March 24 announced an investment to expand the domestic ...
The first wave of AI in health systems was ambient documentation — microphones in exam rooms, notes written by machines. That story has been told. The more interesting story is what’s coming next.
Access to care has always been a stated priority in healthcare. What’s different now is that health system executives are treating it as an engineering problem that requires structural redesign, not ...
Christopher Groux is an editor, writer and accessibility advocate. Before joining the Forbes Health team, he covered Accessibility at Reviewed and gaming at Inverse and Newsweek. When he’s not ...
Robert Kelly is managing director of XTS Energy LLC, and has more than three decades of experience as a business executive. He is a professor of economics and has raised more than $4.5 billion in ...
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