Holding On: A Theatre Nurse’s Story from the COVID Pandemic
When the pandemic began, the operating room I once called home turned into a ward of uncertainty. We became COVID nurses overnight—learning, adapting, and holding on through fear and exhaustion. Amid the chaos, compassion became our anchor, reminding us that…
Where Sterility Begins: A Nurse’s View Behind the Operating Room Doors
Before every surgery, a silent ritual unfolds behind the OR doors. As theatre nurses, we prepare, check, and protect—long before the first incision is made. Sterility isn’t just a rule; it’s a quiet act of respect for every life that…
How the Mozart Machine Changed My Work in Breast Imaging
The Mozart Machine changed the game during breast specimen imaging in the OR. As a scrub nurse, seeing instant 3D images ensures accuracy and reduces re-operation rates. In this post, I share how this technology impacts patient care and why…
Finger Tourniquet: Small Tool, Big Impact in Hand Surgery
The first time I saw a finger tourniquet in action, I was amazed. Such a small band, yet it cleared the surgical field instantly, letting the surgeon see every tiny vessel and tendon. In that moment, I realized how even…