Pet owners look to a veterinary practice to treat their pets almost as good as they, themselves, would; and yet, unfortunately, not
all hospitals measure up to the standards they should.
Not exact matches
In a study published online by JAMA Surgery, Hance A. Clarke, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.C., of Toronto Western
Hospital, Toronto, Canada, and colleagues
measured rates of ongoing opioid use
up to 1 year after major surgery.
• Enhanced the accuracy of visual diagnostic assessment process
up till 97 % by implementing modern, computerized and research based evaluative protocols • Reduced annual procurement cost by $ 30K by recommending less costly, reliable replacements of conventional and expensive visual assessment equipment • Brought the
hospital's optometric department in 100 % compliance with HIPPA guidelines • Conducted numerous educational workshops
to spread awareness regarding safe and healthy
measures and life style adaptations
to prevent loss of vision among patients at risk