You are invited to participate in a research study – Assessing Perioperative Nurses’ Roles in Nigeria: Impact on Operating Room Efficiency Compared to Global Standards 

Dear participant,

We trust this communication finds you in good health. As part of an ongoing research initiative by The Operating Room Global (TORG), we are embarking on a crucial study titled “Assessing Perioperative Nurses’ Roles in Nigeria: Impact on Operating Room Efficiency Compared to Global Standards.” This research is dedicated to advancing the field of Perioperative Nursing in Nigeria and enhancing operating room efficiency with a focus on aligning practices with global standards.

Your expertise as a Perioperative nurse is of immense value, and we invite you to contribute your insights to this study. By participating in this survey, you play a pivotal role in providing valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities in Perioperative nursing in Nigeria. The survey aims to explore innovative approaches, identify successful practices, and pinpoint potential areas for improvement, ultimately contributing to the optimization of Perioperative nursing roles.

We appreciate your dedication to advancing healthcare practices and understand the demands on your time. The survey is designed to be concise, taking approximately 2 minutes to complete. Your thoughtful responses will greatly enrich our understanding of current practices and pave the way for informed improvements.

Your participation is crucial in shaping the future of Perioperative nursing in Nigeria, and we are sincerely grateful for your time and commitment. Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at info@operatingroomissues.org.

Thank you for being an integral part of this important research endeavour.

The Operating Room Global (TORG)
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You are Invited – A Survey on Current Practices in Patient Involvement in Decision-Making for Surgical Procedures in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

A Survey on Current Practices in Patient Involvement in Decision-Making for Surgical Procedures in Low- and Middle-Income Countries By The Operating Room Global (TORG)

Dear participant,
 
We hope this message finds you well. As part of an ongoing research initiative by The Operating Room Global (TORG) focused on improving patient-centered care in surgery, we are conducting a survey to gather valuable insights and perspectives on strategies to enhance the patient experience and involve patients in decision-making processes related to surgical procedures, particularly in low and middle-income countries.
 
Your expertise in the field is highly valued, and your input will contribute to a better understanding of the challenges and opportunities in delivering patient-centered care in diverse healthcare settings. The survey aims to explore innovative approaches, successful practices, and potential areas for improvement in engaging patients throughout their surgical journey.
 
We appreciate your time and commitment to advancing healthcare practices. Thank you for taking the time to participate in our survey. Your insights are crucial in understanding current practices in patient involvement in decision-making for surgical procedures. Please respond to the following questions by selecting…. …

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You are Invited – A Survey on Current Practices in Patient Involvement in Decision-Making for Surgical Procedures in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

A Survey on Current Practices in Patient Involvement in Decision-Making for Surgical Procedures in Low- and Middle-Income Countries By The Operating Room Global (TORG)

Dear participant,
 
We hope this message finds you well. As part of an ongoing research initiative by The Operating Room Global (TORG) focused on improving patient-centered care in surgery, we are conducting a survey to gather valuable insights and perspectives on strategies to enhance the patient experience and involve patients in decision-making processes related to surgical procedures, particularly in low and middle-income countries.
 
Your expertise in the field is highly valued, and your input will contribute to a better understanding of the challenges and opportunities in delivering patient-centered care in diverse healthcare settings. The survey aims to explore innovative approaches, successful practices, and potential areas for improvement in engaging patients throughout their surgical journey.
 
We appreciate your time and commitment to advancing healthcare practices. Thank you for taking the time to participate in our survey. Your insights are crucial in understanding current practices in patient involvement in decision-making for surgical procedures. Please respond to the following questions by selecting…. …

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Call for Abstracts and Research Submissions: 2024 Inaugural Scientific Conference by The Operating Room Global (TORG)

Your groundbreaking research and innovative ideas deserve a global stage. Submit your abstract to the 2024 Inaugural Scientific Conference by TORG, and let your work inspire change in the world of surgery and healthcare. Join us in the beautiful city of Lagos, Nigeria, and become a part of a dynamic community of healthcare professionals. Share your insights, discoveries, and expertise at this prestigious event. Your abstract submission could lead to groundbreaking collaborations, knowledge-sharing, and new opportunities in the field. Don’t miss the chance to connect with like-minded professionals and make a significant impact.

Showcase your dedication to advancing surgery, patient care, and surgical education. Your abstract could be the catalyst for transformative discussions and innovative solutions. The global stage awaits your research. Submit your abstract today, and together, we can unite global operating rooms for a brighter and more innovative future in healthcare.

Call for Abstracts and Research Submissions: 2024 Inaugural Scientific Conference by The Operating Room Global (TORG).

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Call for Abstracts : Let your research take you places – AACE MENA Conference on November 17-19, 2023

Don’t miss this opportunity to open more doors with your study at the AACE MENA Conference on November 17-19, 2023! The American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) invites you to submit an

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Massive Free Open Online Course (MOOC) on Incorporating an Intersectional Gender Perspective in Implementation Research

Deadline to register: 8 June 2022.
Enrollment in this course is open to all applicants on a first come, first served basis. Sessions will be held in all WHO regions. This MOOC and certificate of attendance are offered for free.
The course starts on 20 June 2022. …

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New Study identifies the detection rates of missing microsurgical needles using intra‐operative imaging

When a needle is lost during surgery, consider the following before ordering fluoroscopy. Needles of chord length greater than 13 mm (6–0) should be reliably detected whilst 3.8 mm (10–0) needles will not. For sizes in between, ideal conditions for detection may include an operating field in the lower limb, high‐resolution fluoroscopy and a senior observer…. …

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A piece of research from Hong Kong found ‘a significant level of infectious virus could still be detected on the outer layer of a surgical mask’ after seven days. 

Scientists have been assessing how long coronavirus can survive on surfaces   Found the virus is stable on the outer later of a surgical face mask for 7 days But the virus

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