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Surgical Instruments
Art vs Artist thing. So happy to finally be creating some traditional art again ☺️ #medicalillustration #journal #coverart #publication #neurosurgery #textbook #journalcover #medicalart #sciart #scienceillustration #textbooks #medschool #physicianassistant #neuro #neuroscience #bypasssurgery #surgicaltech #teaching #suture #technique #spinesurgery #medicine #spine #photoshopdrawing #digitalpainting #cintiq #magazinecover #article #brainsurgery #brains (at Ivy Brain Tumor Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/B32JQUqHgEV/?igshid=lp3mz2r96hmj
Curiosity killed the cat.
**disclaimer** these will not in any way be formallly written posts. Just throwing that out there for the internet.
Greys anatomy, Dr. Miami, Dr. 90210, Nip Tuck, etc....
Why does everyone (or at least the majority of people imagine all real ORs to actually be run like this. It’s “glamorized” as a fast paced, high paying, high praising, career/job where you are tasked to save peoples lives, well you know what I mean... be a part of a team who come together to save a life. But it is true. Everyone at one point has done it. They have imagined this perfect career where all these things were going to happen a certain way and once you get there its one giant catfish. You are confused, a little lost, and tbh kinda pissed off. This is what you’ve been studing your ass off for?! I mean, I know we are certainly not a surgeon or a PA, but we sure do play a damn important role in this show. DEEEEP SIGH.
I will be first to admit it! I am guilty, before I even started school, I wanted to make a difference and I had the intent to do so. And so... just like everyone else, I signed up. I thought I had done all my research. I thought it was what I wanted. I went through it, for a whole year straight. I worked full time and went to school full time, And I regret nothing. I did somewhat get ahead in life and I am not bitter in the slightest.
This is just from my own perspective and my experience and I need a healthy way to let this all go. Writting things down seems to help others vent, so I thought I would try it, I have nothing to lose. I am a certified open heart surgical technologist and This is my story.
The Medical Field
When work is good it is great, when it’s bad it’s horrific but boy is it all consuming. I went through every emotion I have today, anger, joy, sadness, furious laughter, excitement and everything in between. As I drive home after working my regular shift, then staying 4 extra hours on call, I am fucking tired but I wouldn’t change a thing.
When you love what you do you can smile after a full day of work... #Keioffa #jaxfl #jacksonvilleflorida #duval #jacksonville #jacksonvillefl #scrublife #surgicalfirstassistant #surgery #surgicaltech #orlife #operatingroomlife #lovemylife #lovewhatido #brainsandbeauty #scrubtech (at Jacksonville, Florida)
Is the Medical Camera Market Reshaping Surgical Precision?
The Medical Camera Market has emerged as a cornerstone of modern clinical excellence, providing the clarity required for complex procedures. U.S. medical camera market recorded a sales of 355,322 units in 2024 and is estimated to reach a volume of 574,764 units by 2032 with a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period 2025-2032. As hospitals continue to prioritize high-definition visual documentation, these devices have transitioned from peripheral tools to the primary eyes of the surgical team, ensuring unprecedented accuracy in the operating room.
Dynamics of the U.S. Medical Camera Market
The expansion of the U.S. Medical Camera Market is driven by the growing demand for minimally invasive surgeries. Modern healthcare infrastructure relies on these sophisticated cameras to offer surgeons real-time, low-latency video feeds that are essential for robotic-assisted interventions. Ambulatory surgical centers are particularly benefiting from portable, high-end systems that balance diagnostic performance with the ergonomic efficiency required for high-volume outpatient procedures.
Precision Imaging and Future Clinical Standards
The transition from standard high-definition to 4K and 3D imaging is the most significant trend currently reshaping the industry. These advanced formats offer depth perception and color accuracy that allow clinicians to distinguish between healthy and diseased tissues with remarkable precision. By capturing anatomical details in vivid clarity, these cameras are significantly reducing the margin of error in neurosurgery and ophthalmology. Additionally, the development of wireless modules is simplifying the surgical environment, removing cumbersome cables and allowing for more flexible movement during critical interventions.
The advancement of digital imaging represents a major leap forward for global healthcare quality and safety. By investing in the latest camera technologies today, hospitals are ensuring a more accurate diagnostic process and better long-term outcomes for patients across the country.
Dr. Samuel Achilefu’s cancer-visualizing goggles empower surgeons to detect tumors in real time, revolutionizing surgical precision and showcasing African brilliance in global medical innovation.