The first-of-its kind educational program, known as Intralign Academy, will provide information regarding the latest technologies and methodologies in orthopedic care as well as best practices for increasing operational efficiency in the surgical suite.
“Surgical first assistants help surgeons focus on the highest value care activities, which can ultimately increase surgical throughput. Despite their pivotal role in the OP, there are few continuing education opportunities for SFAs today in which the curriculum goes beyond clinical techniques to also train on best operational practices to address the changing realities of healthcare,” said Rick Ferreira, president and CEO of Intralign.
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