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Snuffing Out Surgical Smoke - December 2019 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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She was vulnerable, while being professional. In our short time together, she shared with me about the declining health of her father. My own father passed away 10 years ago, and we were able to commiserate on the challenges of taking care of loved ones during their declining health. Similarly, family members and loved ones of our patients are stressed during their illness, surgery and recovery. Any words of encouragement, kindness or vulnerability on our part will go a long way in relieving their stress and letting them know we understand. Friendly skies I know we don't have a lot of time with our patients. The good news is, the things the flight attendant did were brief, but meaningful to me. As you observe areas of excellence, whether in healthcare or some other industry, make a mental note to see how that excellence could be translated to better care for your patients. As an OR nurse for more than 30 years, I had my own ideas about caring for patients. The biggest change to my career was when I became a recurring patient after an elective surgery went wrong. After 6 months of recuperation and 4 surgeries (2 of them emergent), I have come out on the other side with a renewed passion for patient care and the care of their families. OSM Ms. Williams Beydler (kathybeydler@bellsouth.net) is a speaker, author, leader, nurse and the managing partner of Strategic Surgical Solutions in Eads, Tenn. 5 Business Advisor BA 2 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 9

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