In the rapidly evolving world of medical science, staying updated with the latest breakthroughs and surgical methodologies is paramount.
Unique Features of "Surgical Synergy":
Comprehensive Coverage: "Surgical Synergy" prides itself on presenting a comprehensive picture of the surgical world, from foundational research and techniques to innovative solutions and real-world case studies.
Multidisciplinary Approach: Recognizing the interconnectedness of surgical fields, the journal offers insights from cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedics, and more, fostering a holistic approach.
Global Perspectives: With contributors from around the world, readers gain exposure to diverse surgical techniques, challenges, and breakthroughs that are shaping surgery on a global scale.
Practical Toolkits: Beyond academic insights, "Surgical Synergy" provides its readers with hands-on advice, surgical tool reviews, and protocols that can be directly applied in the operating room.
Forward-Thinking: In its special section titled "FutureSight," the journal delves into what's next for surgery, from robotics and AI integration to the ethics of emerging technologies.
Engaging Formats: "Surgical Synergy" isn't just another academic journal; it's a dynamic platform. It uses an array of engaging formats such as video articles, interactive diagrams, and 3D models, making the learning experience immersive.
Peer-Reviewed Excellence: The journal maintains stringent quality standards, with all submissions undergoing rigorous peer review by eminent surgeons and medical professionals. This ensures that every article upholds the highest academic and ethical standards.
Collaboration and Community:
One of the standout features of "Surgical Synergy" is its emphasis on community. It hosts regular webinars, where authors discuss their findings, answer questions, and collaborate on new ideas. There's also an annual symposium, which gathers the brightest minds in surgery for a multi-day event of lectures, workshops, and networking opportunities.
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Audit at St. George’s Hospital, London (03/13):
Focus: Examined the rate of missed calcium supplement in patients with fragility fractures at St. George’s Hospital.
Question: Was adequate cover for patients provided in the community?
Presentation: Data was presented at the clinical governance meeting at St. George’s Hospital in April 2013.
Audit at Northwick Park Hospital, London (07/12):
Focus: Assessed the impact of introducing a new e-trauma board on patient care for fractures.
Findings: Cancellation rate decreased from 24% to 15% in three audits, and theatre efficiency improved (2-3 operations per day to 5/6).
Recognition: Won the best poster prize at the National Orthopaedic conference (BOTA 2012) and presented at SICOT in Hyderabad in October 2013.
Audit at Northwick Park Hospital, London (03/11):
Focus: Evaluated the accuracy of prescribing thromboprophylaxis based on NICE guidelines.
Results: About 92% accuracy in prescribing thromboprophylaxis, and a booklet named “Junior Doctor Guide in Orthopaedics” was created for maintaining accuracy.
Presentation: Data was shared at the local M&M (Morbidity and Mortality) meeting at Northwick Park in 2012.
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