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Video games can play a role in medical education

Video Games Offer Educational Methods for Med Students

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Medical students can test their skills and have the freedom to fail and learn from mistakes as gamers
Implementation of a surgical safety checklist correlated with a reduction in 90-day

Surgical Safety Checklist Linked to Drop in 90-Day Mortality

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Implementation of checklist didn't cut 30-day mortality or readmission; linked to decrease in LOS

January 2016 Briefing – Anesthesiology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Anesthesiology for January 2016. This roundup includes the latest...
The top four issues that will be promoted in state legislation in 2016 were discussed at the 2016 American Medical Association (AMA) State Legislative Strategy Conference

AMA Highlights Top Four Issues to Promote in State Legislation

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Issues include physician-led team-based care, improving patient health, reducing rx drug overdose
Fewer than 20 percent of nurses report compliance with all nine Standard Precautions

Too Few Nurses Compliant With Standard Precautions

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Correlation identified between HCV susceptibility and barriers to SP use and compliance
A small number of physicians account for a considerable proportion of all paid malpractice claims

~1% of Physicians Account for One-Third of Malpractice Claims

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A few doctors account for disproportionately large number of paid malpractice claims
Given the current political climate and issues of bipartisan concern

Possibility for Health Care Legislation Changes in 2016

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Bipartisan issues could be on agenda, including elimination of proposed tax on medical devices
For patients undergoing cardiac surgery

Glucose Levels Linked to Cardiac Surgery Outcomes

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Levels ≥180 mg/dL tied to worse outcomes for most patients; not for those with insulin-treated diabetes
Receiving general anesthesia for surgery after age 40 doesn't appear to raise the risk for mild cognitive impairment later in life

Anesthesia After 40 Not Linked to Mild Cognitive Impairment

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For adults, mild cognitive issues that may develop over time are unrelated, researchers say
Physicians facing death are less likely to demand aggressive care

Physicians Choose Less Aggressive Care at End of Life

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Doctors less likely to die in a hospital, have surgery, and to be admitted to the ICU