Planning ahead: the case for early surgical consent
Imagine arriving to the hospital at 5 a.m. for surgery and being ushered into the preoperative area, a large room where patients are separated only
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Imagine arriving to the hospital at 5 a.m. for surgery and being ushered into the preoperative area, a large room where patients are separated only
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Read MoreMy young patient sadly accepted that she couldn’t watch her favorite show because her family had to cancel their streaming subscriptions. Her mother confided that
Read MoreModern medicine relies heavily on clinical practice guidelines based on evidence from single-disease trials. However, these trials are typically not designed to meet the individual
Read MoreWhen a surgical oncologist declines to perform surgery on a patient, there is almost always only one reason for it. The cancer has reached such
Read MoreSickle cell disease (SCD) is a common inherited blood disorder, affecting millions globally. It causes severe pain, organ damage and other complications that require lifelong
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