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Special Edition: Surgical Construction - February 2020 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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F E B R U A R Y 2 0 2 0 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 8 1 meeting spaces or places to eat or relax. Smart designs can also help with the healing process. We built a lounge for patients called "The Oasis" and bill it as a post-op destination. Patients need to ambulate as soon as possible after surgery, so we created a comfortable space that they'd be motivated to reach during their recoveries. It's a relax- ing place where they can sit with loved ones and meet with surgeons. Why did you incorporate so much natural light into the facility? It's important for patients to connect with the outside world through- out their stay. It's also important for the mental well-being of staff, who work from early morning to late evening. To ensure inside spaces are bright and inviting, we maximized the number of windows on the skin of the building, but also installed glass walls in rooms that line the perimeter to increase the amount of light that reaches core work areas and hallways. What features did you include to satisfy hardworking surgeons and staff? Staff lounges aren't often prioritized in facility design and end up tucked away in windowless areas. We took the opposite approach. Our lounge is on the building's top floor, the premier space in the building, and made up of indoor and outdoor spaces where staff and surgeons can relax, eat and hang out together as they enjoy panoram- ic views of Manhattan and the East River. The lounge also breaks down staff hierarchy. Surgeons mingle with nurses and techs, and have great conversations. Some of our best patient care ideas have come from those informal interactions. OSM Ms. Heeley (heeleys@mskcc.org) is executive director of design + construc- tion at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. Check out images of the stunning Josie Robertson Surgery Center at osmag.net/7kFNyP.

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