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If you’ve ever heard the term “vintage LLM”, you might have found yourself wondering if the AI-pocalypse has really been going on for long enough that early chatbots are worthy of nostalgia. Happily, ...
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There’s something a little bit magical about anesthesia. One minute you’re there, the next you’re not—and as you go under, you might entertain the nurses with some bizarre chit-chat you’ll be ...
In early 2025, the History Channel reality series "American Pickers" showcased what could be called a "smart home" from the 1930s. It's a fascinating glimpse at not only how far technology has come, ...
I recently gave a presentation to some new colleagues from the Center for Research in Security Prices, an affiliate of the University of Chicago acquired by Morningstar. One of my slides highlighted ...
“A lot of people think anesthesia is an off switch, and then you turn it back on later,” said Boris Heifets, MD, PhD, Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine at Stanford Medicine ...
Jay Heidbrink (1875-1957) was a Minneapolis dentist who, in 1910, established the Heidbrink Co. to manufacture anesthesia apparatus of his own design. The Ohio Chemical Manufacturing Co. acquired the ...
The anesthesia workforce shortage is nothing new in healthcare — especially not for ASC leaders, who have cited the ongoing crisis as one of their top concerns in the year ahead. There are, however, ...
The federal budget deficit was roughly 6 percent of gross domestic product for each of the past three fiscal years. During a three-year span of low unemployment, economic expansion, increasing revenue ...
Anesthesia is at an inflection point: soaring demand, evolving technology and growing outpatient volume offer new opportunities, but workforce shortages, reimbursement pressure and increasing ...
Maybe this was a pressure-creating-diamonds situation. Somehow in the 1930s, amid the immense stresses of economic collapse, natural disaster, Olympic anxiety and the looming shadow of World War II, ...