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OR Excellence Awards 2016 - September 2016 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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geons have been complaining about the quality of light (dim is the word they use to describe it) and short battery life of our cord- less units, and the inconvenience of being tethered to electrical out- lets with the corded ones. Sometimes when the headlight's plugged into the wall, the surgeon can't move around the patient and table without feeling constricted or, worse, nearly having the head- light pulled off his head. We hope to start turning over our headlights by year's end, replacing our current models with cordless, battery-powered LED ones in stages — first replacing our 15 corded lights and then our 70 corded ones, 5 to 10 at a time, until we've replaced every head- light. Our goal is to have an entirely cordless surgical services department. Tips for a smooth trial Once we decide on a vendor, that is. That's where our trial comes into play. Whether you're in the market for 5 or 50 headlights,

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