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The April issue of ACS Surgery News is available online. Use the mobile app to download or view as a pdf.
This month’s issue features a story on an underrecognized problem among surgeons: chronic pain in the hands, neck, and back due to long hours of operating. In a related story, the AAOS has issued guidelines on, and rated the strength of, evidence for treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Don’t miss the commentary from Dr. Layton F. Rikkers, Editor-in-Chief of ACS Surgery News, on the value of input from the quiet or introverted members of a team, and how to elicit their participation.
The April issue of ACS Surgery News is available online. Use the mobile app to download or view as a pdf.
This month’s issue features a story on an underrecognized problem among surgeons: chronic pain in the hands, neck, and back due to long hours of operating. In a related story, the AAOS has issued guidelines on, and rated the strength of, evidence for treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Don’t miss the commentary from Dr. Layton F. Rikkers, Editor-in-Chief of ACS Surgery News, on the value of input from the quiet or introverted members of a team, and how to elicit their participation.
The April issue of ACS Surgery News is available online. Use the mobile app to download or view as a pdf.
This month’s issue features a story on an underrecognized problem among surgeons: chronic pain in the hands, neck, and back due to long hours of operating. In a related story, the AAOS has issued guidelines on, and rated the strength of, evidence for treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Don’t miss the commentary from Dr. Layton F. Rikkers, Editor-in-Chief of ACS Surgery News, on the value of input from the quiet or introverted members of a team, and how to elicit their participation.