operation. The fact that they can
see us, and see me, talking to them
helps them I think," says Dr.
Garrido. "Then I can finish what
I'm doing and go up and talk with
them directly."
There was an unexpected bene-
fit from video conferencing with
families in the waiting room.
"The staff in the OR spends so
much time trying to make things
better. My team puts its souls into
what they do," he says. "But when
they see the family members there
on the monitor being grateful and
relaxing, there is something about it
that I think is good for the staff to
see. It reminds them of why we're
here."
3. Make eye contact
You're likely to give a bigger tip to
a restaurant server who kneels or
crouches down by the table so
that you're looking at her at eye
level as she takes your order.
Why? Because making eye contact
with your customers rather than
staring down at them is a great
Serious.Medical.Seating.
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