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Mashup Score: 0Marine reunites with good Samaritan who saved his life - 3 hour(s) ago
Gen. Eric Smith survived the combat zone but collapsed while on a run around the Capitol. A good Samaritan named Tim LaLonde, who had run an ultramarathon that morning and happened to be nearby, did CPR for 10 minutes before an ambulance arrived. In a TODAY exclusive, Craig Melvin was there when they reunited for the first time since the medical emergency.
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Mashup Score: 7Wellness Resources | STS - 23 hour(s) ago
This page, developed with assistance from members of the STS Task Force on Wellness, highlights some of the important Society activities related to wellness, strategies for building and maintaining resiliency, and resources to help reduce burnout and achieve optimal performance. “The Resilient Surgeon” aims to inspire cardiothoracic surgeons to be their best selves, in and out of the OR, using scientifically proven tools and recovery strategies of the world’s top performers. In each episode, host Michael
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Mashup Score: 11
In part two of the Robotic Thoracic Surgery webinar series, experts will discuss how a collaborative thoracic and pulmonary robotic approach is expanding thoracic oncology. Through increased lung cancer screening and incidental pulmonary nodule programs, the management of 8-10 mm pulmonary nodules in high-risk patients has come to the forefront, especially with the growing adoption of robotic navigational bronchoscopy and its associated greater precision. This webinar will explore best practices and current technology in the pulmonary and thoracic fields, as well as emerging therapies.
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Mashup Score: 4
Overview UC Davis Health, based in Sacramento, California, knew that implementing quality improvement measures required operational and clinical analytics to guide process development and care redesign efforts. This case study explains how the health system addressed clinical documentation challenges through better data, education, communication, and collaboration across disciplines and delivered better patient outcomes.
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Mashup Score: 12President's Column | STS - 3 day(s) ago
Dear Members,
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In the latest edition of STS News, a members-only quarterly magazine, STS President @JennaRomanoMD writes about new initiatives to advance the Society and deliver greater value to its members and the specialty. Read the President’s Column today: https://t.co/z68yQlh7HF #CTSurgery https://t.co/dE4dPDvBT9
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Mashup Score: 15Building a Practice in the Community | STS - 4 day(s) ago
“Jack of all trades, master of none, though oftentimes better than a master of one.”
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Mashup Score: 52024 STS Mock Oral Exam Course | STS - 6 day(s) ago
Course Description The STS Mock Oral Exam Course helps decrease the stress of the Board exam by allowing trainees to prepare for and practice with the oral exam format. This course features two parts:
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Mashup Score: 2Spring 2024 | STS - 7 day(s) ago
Surgeons at every stage of their careers face intense pressures, long hours, and high-stakes decision-making, which can significantly impact their mental, physical, and emotional health. As a Michigan native, I have come to appreciate the seasons and how they offer new perspectives. Spring is he re with more daylight, warmer temperatures, and trees full of buds ready to burst. I bought my house because of the 100-year-old crabapple trees full of blooms when we first saw it. I hope everyone is finding
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Mashup Score: 7
In part two of the Robotic Thoracic Surgery webinar series, experts will discuss how a collaborative thoracic and pulmonary robotic approach is expanding thoracic oncology. Through increased lung cancer screening and incidental pulmonary nodule programs, the management of 8-10 mm pulmonary nodules in high-risk patients has come to the forefront, especially with the growing adoption of robotic navigational bronchoscopy and its associated greater precision. This webinar will explore best practices and current technology in the pulmonary and thoracic fields, as well as emerging therapies.
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Mashup Score: 0
In part two of the Robotic Thoracic Surgery webinar series, experts will discuss how a collaborative thoracic and pulmonary robotic approach is expanding thoracic oncology. Through increased lung cancer screening and incidental pulmonary nodule programs, the management of 8-10 mm pulmonary nodules in high-risk patients has come to the forefront, especially with the growing adoption of robotic navigational bronchoscopy and its associated greater precision. This webinar will explore best practices and current technology in the pulmonary and thoracic fields, as well as emerging therapies.
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Check out @Todayshow coverage of how Gen. Eric Smith was saved by a good Samaritan and a team of heart surgeons at @MedStarHealth, led by Immediate Past President Tom MacGillivray. #CTSurgery https://t.co/koFexPlxaK