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Quality outcomes and patient satisfaction remain high priorities in today’s world of healthcare. Both are laudable, but few studies have asked whether they are...
Intuition is supple, science muscular and the relationship slippery. This unease contributes to the tendency to dismiss intuition as junk. Yet, intuition is thicker...
In this issue of the AANS Neurosurgeon, our colleagues address the science of practice, a theme that was intentionally chosen to dovetail with the...
Practice Management
Prescription for the Future: The Twelve Transformational Practices of Highly Effective Medical Organizations – A Review
Prescription for the Future: The Twelve Transformational Practices of Highly Effective Medical Organizations
by Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD
Public Affairs, New York
2017
Zeke Emanuel, MD, has...
Practice Management
Exercise for the Surgeon: Part 5 of Counteracting the Effect Surgery Takes on the Surgeon
As the exercises become more advanced, one must always maintain good form. Form fatigue is a common source of injury and can decrease the...
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Everyone has a list – those things you cannot live without,...
Twice a month, AANS Neurosurgeon's Code Red brings neurosurgeons tips for coding various procedures. Check back often for new tips and follow us on...
Practice Management
In Review – The Pleasure Shock: The Rise of Deep Brain Stimulation and Its Forgotten Inventor
Lone, F. The Pleasure Shock: The Rise of Deep Brain Stimulation and Its Forgotten Inventor. (2018). Dutton. New York.
This book tells the story of...
Practice Management
Exercise for the Surgeon: Part 4 of Counteracting the Effect Surgery Takes on the Surgeon
As the exercises become more advanced, it is imperative to always maintain good form. Form fatigue is a common source of injury and can...





