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COVID-19 Crisis - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - April 2020

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1 6 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • A P R I L 2 0 2 0 INTERACTIVE TOOL Staff Meetings Don't Have to be Boring W e use a free game app (kahoot.com) to turn ho- hum staff meetings into fun, interactive learning sessions. It's easy to input a series of multiple choice or true-false questions into the app's software. Each staff mem- ber downloads the app onto their cellphone and comes up with a cre- ative screenname. We project the questions and screen names — there's a lot of laughter as we try to figure out who's who — onto a wall in the meeting room. The questions typically pertain to new policies or topics covered during the meeting, and staff use their cellphones to sub- mit answers in real time. The app tracks the answers, awards points for correct responses and displays a leaderboard as staff cheer and boo as the point totals change. Winning staff members receive gift cards to a local restaurant. By the end of the meeting, everyone is engaged in the discussion about the topics we quizzed them about. Tammy Spohn, MBA, RN, NEA-BC Surgery Center of Southern Oregon Medford, Ore. tammys@sosurgi.com • ENGAGING EDUCATION Interactive technology pro- vides staff with opportunities to laugh and learn during lively gatherings. Surgery Center of Southern Oregon

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