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swap outdated equipment for new, modern technology every few years. "The pictures are better, there's better maneuvering and it makes cases much more efficient," she says. "Plus, it makes our doc- tors happy." 5 Scope reprocessing Most endoscopy centers use automated scope washers, but it's important that you properly train the staff members using the washers, says Ms. Harrell, who notes that all of her techs are state-cer- tified. Ms. Johnson suggests employing techs that are solely responsi- ble for scope reprocessing. "The more you do something, the better you get at it," she says. "But I don't have just one person doing scope after scope. Instead we rotate the job among the techs, so that they can take a break. It improves their satisfaction with their job." Ms. Johnson says her center also holds regular competency exams, brings in the scope's manufacturers once a year for training and audits the entire reprocessing protocol every 6 to 12 months to check that everything is running efficiently and effectively. Mr. Poitras adds that his center also does monthly proficiency checks, using a tiny scope to look inside the cleaned scopes' lumens for any missed bioburden. "We do one random scope per month, per tech," he says. 6 Success stories If you're struggling to improve your colonoscopy services, don't hesitate asking for a little help, says Ms. Johnson. "I think it's important to go look at other successful centers and see how they're run," she says. "If you're a center that's struggling, go tour another one. Throw your ideas out there to the managers and learn from them. Don't be afraid to bring back some ideas that can help you improve." OSM 8 0 • 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 U G U S T 2 0 1 6

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