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Experience Matters: Dr. Ho-Ellsworth and Dr. Castillo's Review on the ACPPS Minimally Invasive Surgery Cadaver Lab!
"Hi, I'm Dr. Ho-Ellsworth out of Austin, Texas. I am here at American College Cadaver Lab and I've attended several minimally invasive cadaver labs before but this was probably one of the best. The opportunity to work directly with doctors like Dr. Nunez, Dr. Markewych and Dr. Miltchin. Working with these doctors has allowed me to gain invaluable experience and I can't explain the level of attention, the level of detail you get through this hands-on experience. This experience is just unbeatable! "
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Trend to Office Based Surgery Office-based surgery has emerged as a compelling alternative to traditional hospital settings, offering several significant benefits for patients. One of the primary advantages is the convenience and accessibility it provides. Patients can undergo procedures in a familiar, less intimidating environment, which can significantly reduce anxiety and improve overall satisfaction. The streamlined nature of office-based surgery often results in reduced wait times, allowing patients to receive care more promptly than in a hospital. Moreover, office-based surgeries typically incur lower costs for both patients and insurers. By avoiding the overhead associated with hospital facilities, practitioners can pass on savings to patients, making essential procedures more affordable. This financial benefit can enhance access to care, particularly for those who may be uninsured or underinsured. In terms of outcomes, office-based procedures often involve less invasive techniques, leading to quicker recovery times and fewer complications. Patients can frequently return to their daily activities sooner, which is especially crucial for those balancing work and family commitments. Additionally, the personal nature of care in an office setting allows for better patient-provider communication, fostering a stronger therapeutic relationship and encouraging adherence to postoperative care instructions. Overall, office-based surgery represents a patient-centered approach that prioritizes convenience, cost-effectiveness, and positive health outcomes. By adopting this model, healthcare providers can enhance the patient experience while delivering high-quality care tailored to individual needs. Thus, the shift towards office-based surgical practices can significantly contribute to improving healthcare delivery in contemporary society. For more information , please attend the Annual Medicine, Podiatry and Economics Conference this August 2025. Click the Events tab to be able to secure your spot! |
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