A robot-assisted surgery (RAS) program can be an integral part of a successful OR’s portfolio, but only if properly planned, implemented, and sustained. In Part 2 of this two-part series, OR Manager shares More » The post Robots reshape surgical services, part 2: Building, sustaining success appeared first on OR Manager.| OR Manager
Last year’s improvement in OR leader job satisfaction fizzled this year, according to the 2025 OR Manager Career/Salary Survey. The favorable rating for satisfaction with current job nosedived from 75% in More » The post Survey: Sharp reductions in satisfaction and earnings appeared first on OR Manager.| OR Manager
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made inroads into nearly every area of healthcare. With nursing shortages continuing—marked by the loss of some 100,000 nurses following the COVID-19 pandemic and projected| OR Manager
Robotic surgery has moved from cutting-edge to commonplace. The question is no longer whether to use robotics but when to introduce it and how to ensure adoption is efficient, affordable, and seamless for surgical teams. Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are increasingly adding robotics to their service lines, driven by the growth of orthopedic procedures and […] The post Integrating robotics for outpatient surgery: What ASC leaders need to know appeared first on OR Manager.| OR Manager
Perioperative leaders face a workforce transition unlike any in recent memory. By 2030, all baby boomers will have reached retirement age, and many veteran perioperative nurses are already exiting, taking with More » The post How digital tools help nurse leaders retain expertise, stabilize staffing, sustain efficiency appeared first on OR Manager.| OR Manager
Growth is the goal in any ASC—growth in volume, growth in profits, and often growth to new locations. For DISC Surgery Centers, which just opened its| OR Manager