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Did Skin Prep Fuel This Fire? - February 2017 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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job we love, but with fixed hours, no late-night phone calls and week- ends free. It's a huge lifestyle improvement for them, and the more sat- isfied employees are, the more productive they are. And the more sat- isfied patients end up being. 5 The right environment. Consumers are smart and discerning. Choosing a facility is like choosing a restaurant. It's not just the food; they also want a nice environment. So we worked with an architect to design the space, and we prioritized comfort and quality — nice furniture, soft lighting and a pleasant all-round customer expe- rience. 6 The needed support. Obviously, our equipment is essential, so we conducted an extensive search before choosing a vendor we knew could provide both high-quality imaging and terrific support. We've had machines malfunction on a couple of occasions. But we chose the vendor we did in part because there are 5 engineers within a 15-20 mile radius, so we always know we'll be able to get somebody on the same day, if necessary, and won't need to cancel procedures sched- uled for the next day. The longest it's ever taken to get the fix we needed was about 6 hours. That's a crucial consideration. OSM 5 4 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 7 Dr. Margni (drmargni@vascularim.com) is a vascular specialist and the co- owner of the Vascular Institute of Michigan in Flint.

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