Tomball   Surgical   Assistant  Service LLC

    Methodist Willowbrook

      Methodist Sugarland

       Methodist Woodlands

          Methodist West

Ivor Mosquera MD LSA Providing service to Methodist System since 2005

Good to know / Es bueno saber

If you have any question, please ask your doctor, he/she are more than willing to answer any question you could have

Si usted tiene alguna pregunta, por favor pregunte a su doctor, el o ella estaran mas que gustosos en contestar cualquier pregunta que usted pueda tener.

If you are planning to practice any exercise after your surgery, you have to talk with your Doctor before to do any exercise.

Si usted desea empezar a practicar algun ejercicio despues de su cirugia, usted tiene que hablar con su medico antes de hacer cualquier ejercicio

Miracle of human life/ El milagro de la vida humana

Community

A night to remember, we all join forces in order to help, not everything is work, sometimes a little relax and at the same time knowing we are helping a great cause.

Tomball Surgical

     Greetings to all

  Checking on an old   timer

   It is an honor to say      they are my friends

Time to dance

 Nothing is too big if we face it together

                Office team

              Surgical team

                         Surgical team

             Time to dance

Like in surgery, our dance is coordinated          

100  Miles for 100 Women and Children Charity

Contact us

Tomball Surgical       281-825-7899         Fax 832-324 6931

Dr. Ivor Mosquera  LSA        832-493 3204

PO Box 690171   Houston TX 77269

Billing inquiries   281-653 2924

email: ivormosquera@yahoo.com

email: federicoivormosquera@tomballsurgical.com

                         Surgical Assistant's role

In the United States, the American College of Surgeons supports the concept that, ideally, the first assistant at the operating table should be a qualified surgeon or a resident in an approved surgical training program. Residents who have appropriate levels of training should be provided with opportunities to assist and participate in operations. If such assistants are unavailable, other physicians who are experienced in assisting may participate or a qualified practitioner licensed in the role of surgical assistant. The American College of Surgeons maintains that a physician who assists with an operation should be trained to participate in and actively assist the surgeon in safely completing the operation. When a surgeon is unavailable to serve as an assistant, a qualified surgical resident or other qualified health care professional, a qualified practitioner is defined as any licensed practitioner with sufficient training to conduct a delegated portion of a procedure without the need for more experienced supervision, according to the ACS Statements on principles. The U.S. Bureau of Labor defines surgical assistant as individuals that assist in operations, under the supervision of surgeons. They may, in accordance with state laws, help surgeons to make incisions and close surgical sites, manipulate or remove tissues, implant surgical devices or drains, suction the surgical sites, place catheters, clamp or cauterize vessels or tissue, and apply dressings.

Surgeon's Assistant Wikipedia

References: The surgeons who are not doctors Erin Dean; ABSA; Texas medical Board