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1 4 O U T P AT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 4 IDEAS That Work T raffic in and out of the operat- ing room is a potential source of infection. To cut down on traffic, we have placed hand sanitizer dispensers on the wall inside the ORs as well as by the scrub stations. Every time staff use the sanitizers in the room, that's 2 fewer times (one out, one back in) that the door has opened. Barton Harris, MD OrthoVirginia Mechanicsville, Va. bartonharris@yahoo.com KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED! Install Hand Sanitizers Inside Your ORs VENDOR RELATIONS Send Vendors an Invite to Surgery D o vendors sometimes complain after the fact that they didn't know about cases they needed to observe? We started using Outlook's Meeting Invite to schedule surgeries with ven- dors. Now, when we know a vendor needs to be present for a case, we send him an invite with the date, time, surgeon's name and any products he needs to bring with him. The vendor's acceptance verifies that he received the informa- tion. If he doesn't accept, our staff follows up with him. Judy Harless, MBA, CASC SMI Surgery Center San Diego, Calif. jharless@smisurgerycenter.com

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