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The Case for Concurrent Cases - November 2018 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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Since initiating this movement, we have almost entirely eliminated surgical smoke in our ORs. Not only do I now have a healthy baby girl, but I know I can continue my own journey of health, free from surgical smoke. But hundreds of thousands of people are unprotected — there's still work to be done. Golden State's golden opportunity The California legislature passed bills in 2016 and 2017 to mandate surgical smoke evacuation, but the governor vetoed both. In just a few months, when a new governor takes office, reform will have a second chance. Regardless of who wins this month's election, I hope he works to ensure safe working environments for the tens of thou- sands of California workers endangered by surgical smoke. In June, Rhode Island became the first U.S. state to require all hospi- tals and ambulatory surgical facilities to use a smoke evacuation system for procedures that generate plume (osmag.net/uv6CNK). California should be the vanguard of safety for the nation. We were the first state to ban smoking in public spaces, but we are now falling behind in the battle for public health. The time has come for our government to ban surgical smoke — not only for those of us who work in surgery, but for future generations. But don't hold your breath waiting for lawmakers to mandate smoke-free ORs. You have the power to clear the air in your facility. OSM Ms. Casanave (casanave23@aol.com), a former cast member on MTV's "Real World" and "The Challenge," is a circulating nurse in outpatient surgery at Kaiser Permanente in San Jose, Calif. N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 2 9

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