PreOp® Surgery Patient Education Centers of Excellence
bit.ly or bit.ly or PreOp.com – Patient Education – 617-244-7591 The PreOp Surgery Centers, patient education for Healthcare providers and patients A patient education learning model created with … all » board-certified surgeons, designed to help the patient and family caregivers understand a medical health condition and the most common surgical procedure. The preoperative instructions covered are the patient’s medical condition, the patient’s alternative treatments, the patient’s medical records, anesthesia, before surgery, patient’s surgical operation, after surgery recovery, and patient’s medical risks. This rich media education supports JCAHO hospital administrative procedures and contributes to informed consent. PreOp Surgery Centers include cardiology, oncology, laparoscopy, OB-GYN, orthopedics, pediatrics, bariatrics and cosmetic surgery. PostCare Recovery Series includes basic care tasks, diabetes and urinary care including catheterization and pain management. Each pre-op patient education title is comprised of digital information containing anatomical medical illustrations as presentations in video, slide shows, text base and streaming audio narration. These medical illustrations may act as legal documents in risk based medical malpractice cases to support patients, as well as, medical practices, physicians, and healthcare or hospital risk managers
thyroid surgery??????
How was the thyroid surgery like? and how was the recovery. Im having the surgery soon, so i jus wanted to know how it was like. also, hows it like being hyperthyroid to hypothyroid. wat was the difference in how u felt. and how long did it feel to get back to normal. i know it takes a while to get the right dosage. and any effects that came from removing the thyroid. thanks for the answers. appreciate it.
moonlight raven, can u leave ur email address…this wont let me email u, thanks.
I also have graves disease with a goiter. i had a cold nodule and had a biopsy which couldnt rule out cancer. after being on different meds, the metemazole has finally gotten the thyroid to normal and the cold nodule disappear. but i still have a goiter on my neck. i considered the surgery because i have a 14 month old son which is very attached to me. i also live with family with no extra room. i dont think the hospital would leave me if i took the radioactive pill. i jus thought the faster the better cause i take so much meds for my high blood pressure and heart rate. im extremely tired.
Oncology Patient Education Cancer Surgery Center Healthcare
bit.ly or bit.ly or PreOp.com – Patient Education – 617-244-7591 The PreOp Surgery Centers, patient education for Healthcare providers and patients A patient education learning model created with … all » board-certified surgeons, designed to help the patient and family caregivers understand a medical health condition and the most common surgical procedure. The preoperative instructions covered are the patient’s medical condition, the patient’s alternative treatments, the patient’s medical records, anesthesia, before surgery, patient’s surgical operation, after surgery recovery, and patient’s medical risks. This rich media education supports JCAHO hospital administrative procedures and contributes to informed consent. PreOp Surgery Centers include cardiology, oncology, laparoscopy, OB-GYN, orthopedics, pediatrics, bariatrics and cosmetic surgery. PostCare Recovery Series includes basic care tasks, diabetes and urinary care including catheterization and pain management. Each pre-op patient education title is comprised of digital information containing anatomical medical illustrations as presentations in video, slide shows, text base and streaming audio narration. These medical illustrations may act as legal documents in risk based medical malpractice cases to support patients, as well as, medical practices, physicians, and healthcare or hospital risk managers
Thyroid surgery?
I just found out that my thyroid surgery will be done in a few days and they say they will remove the entire thyroid due to modules on both sides that might be cancer. Is this the best way to go?












