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On the Cover
Our 2018 Salary Survey shows
that money isn't everything.
While surgical center administra-
tors made slightly more than
managers of outpatient surgical
services in hospitals, both groups
have grown frustrated with the
amount of work they do and the
number of responsibilities they
have in order to take home that
6-figure salary. Although many
leaders feel underpaid and
undervalued, many more are
grateful for the people they work
alongside and the patients they
care for. At the end of the (long)
day, they can't put a price on
working in a rewarding career
they love. Sound familiar?
Cover design by Ethan Anderson
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104 Are Robots Right for Hernia Repair?
Robots are a good option for complex cases
— and for surgeons inexperienced with
laparoscopic repair.
Shirin Towfigh, MD, FACS
108 Call in the Big Guns to
Deal With Small Pupils
These drugs and devices promise to take the
challenge out of the challenging cataract cases.
Daniel Cook | Executive Editor
Features
8 Ideas That Work
• Use bins — not bags —
to store patient belongings
• A charitable use for leftover blue wrap
• No more excuses for painful IV starts
17 Self-Care
How to Avoid Burning Out in 2019
Lynette Bear, CRNA, DNP, MBA
21 Business Advisor
Sending Pre-op Text Alerts and Reminders
Natalie McLane, RN, MSN, CPN,
and Jennifer Dickman, DNP, RN, CPN
26 Legal Update
Medical Billing Audits: The Road to Ruin
Thomas L. O'Carroll, JD
116 Product News
122 Behind Closed Doors
You Might Be an OR Nurse If …
Paula Watkins, RN
Departments