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Despite wide institutional acceptance of a medical professionalism charter that endorses openness and honesty in physicians' interactions with patients, not all physicians comply, according to a survey whose results are published in the February 2012 issue of Health Affairs.

A recent study reaffirms previous research that showed air flows in operating rooms can possibly contaminate patients during surgery and result in infections, according to research published in the American Journal of Infection Control.

Emergency departments are often viewed as stressful, chaotic environments where for clinicians, there never seems to be enough time, and for patients, time seems to drag on. Many hospitals are attempting to change this perception by streamlining patient flow. Swedish…

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