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A Deep Dive Into Surface Disinfection - October 2017 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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O C T O B E R 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 5 out of the landfill, we've also created a fun and creative out- let for staff, patients and patient family members. As the medical director of sustain- ability, I'd been told that the huge num- ber of caps that we were throwing away every day, which, by the way, come in a variety of beautiful col- ors, were too small to recycle unless they were collected and bagged separately. At the recy- cling plant, they typically fell through the cracks, because the sorting machines couldn't handle such small objects. So we launched an initiative to collect and recycle them. Then I had an idea. The vial caps were extremely small and colorful, and they reminded me of sand art I'd seen some Tibetan monks create at a conference I • VAST NUMBERS The initiative made a strong statement about how large numbers of small things add up over time. Karin Zuegge, MD • BOTTLE CAPS In their spare time, staff at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine use hot glue guns to make bottle cap art. Karin Zuegge, MD

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