Jason Schepis was at home with his kids in New Jersey watching the gold medal men’s hockey game at the Olympics when he saw ...
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How did a surgeon in Florida mistake a man’s liver for his spleen?
Inexplicable medical mistakes like this are called “never events,” and they aren’t quite as rare as their name suggests.
Spine surgery’s robotic revolution may have hit a wall as the reported use of the technology flattened in recent years for lumbar and cervical cases, according to the American Spine Registry’s 2026 ...
VR is making medical training better with realistic simulations for learning skills and practicing procedures safely.
Six surgeons are taking part in a two-week intensive training at UW’s Microsurgery Regenerative Medicine Lab, working under microscopes to practice reconnecting tiny blood vessels and nerves.
Cardiovascular Ultrasound System Market OverviewThe global cardiovascular ultrasound system market is projected to grow steadily over the coming years with an estimated compound annual growth rate of ...
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