Tag: Occupational Hazards

COVID-19 has detrimental effect on surgical residents’ operative experience

Editor's Note This review study, led by researchers at the Harbor-University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center, Torrance, finds a significant negative effect of COVID-19 on general surgery residents’ operative experience. This retrospective review of 1,358 resident case logs from 16 general surgery programs in the US finds a 33.5%…

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By: Judy Mathias
May 3, 2021
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Emotional outcomes of intraoperative deaths on surgical teams

Editor's Note This study from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, finds that intraoperative deaths negatively affect surgical team members, with a considerable number experiencing feelings of anger and depression. Of 120 OR team members completing a survey, 82 (68.3%) said they had prior experience with intraoperative deaths, referencing more than…

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By: Judy Mathias
April 29, 2021
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CDC: More than 98M Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19

Editor's Note The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on April 28, reported that more than 98 million people in the US are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, which is 29.5% of the population. The count included two-dose vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech, as well as the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson’s…

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By: Judy Mathias
April 29, 2021
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CDC: Effectiveness of Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna vaccines in preventing COVID-19-related hospitalizations

Editor's Note In this study, researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna were 94% effective in preventing hospitalizations in US adults aged 65 and older who were fully vaccinated. The vaccines were 64% effective at preventing hospitalization in…

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By: Judy Mathias
April 29, 2021
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The Joint Commission offers new COVID-19 resources

Editor's Note The Joint Commission, on April 28, announced that it has developed a new COVID-19 vaccine resources page to help consumers make a more informed decision about getting vaccinated. The page provides insights from experts about the vaccines, resources from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and sample…

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By: Judy Mathias
April 29, 2021
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Study: 6-ft rule inadequate to mitigate indoor airborne transmission of COVID-19

Editor's Note This study by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, finds that the transmission risk of COVID-19 is reduced in large rooms with high air exchange rates, increased with vigorous respiratory activities, and reduced with face masks. The researchers developed a method of calculating exposure risk to…

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By: Judy Mathias
April 26, 2021
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FDA, CDC lift pause on J&J COVID-19 vaccine

Editor's Note The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on April 23, announced that after a thorough safety review, the pause on the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson (J&J) COVID-19 vaccine should be lifted, and use of the vaccine should resume. The pause was…

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By: Judy Mathias
April 26, 2021
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Attacks against healthcare workers on the rise in COVID-19 era

Editor's Note A week and a half after Chicago’s COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, a nurse taking a bus home after her shift was attacked by another passenger because she coughed into the crook of her arm. The nurse was wearing a mask, and she was dressed in scrubs, and she…

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By: Judy Mathias
April 22, 2021
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US anesthesiologists’ burnout rate, risk factors

Editor's Note The prevalence of burnout in anesthesiologists is high, and workplace factors are a big influence, finds this study led by researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Of 3,898 respondents to a survey of American Society of Anesthesiologists members: 59.2% had a high risk of burnout…

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By: Judy Mathias
April 22, 2021
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Logistics, clinical outcomes associated with converting ORs into an ICU for COVID-19 patients

Editor's Note This study by researchers from the department of anesthesiology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and the department of perioperative services-nursing, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, both in New York City, describes how OR and anesthesia personnel converted 23 ORs into an 82-bed operating room intensive care unit (ORICU), ensured staff…

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By: Judy Mathias
April 21, 2021
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