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OR Excellence 2019 Awards - September 2019 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 9 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 5 W e've shaved some precious min- utes off our turnover times by creating a "runner" position to help the RN, surgical tech and the 1 to 2 instrument techs we staff for each case at our 2-OR ophthalmic ASC, a facility that handles 25 to 30 cases per day. As the name implies, runners — surgical techs and sometimes RNs — literally run between our ORs to ensure everything is in order for the next case. Before a procedure, runners help with everything from opening up and prepping instrument kits and hooking up patients to monitors to positioning microscopes and foot pedals. But that's not all. Like true utility play- ers, runners will do whatever needs to be done to keep a case on schedule. For example, it's not uncommon for runners to empty the garbage or wipe down the room. And when OR1 is in good shape, runners dart right over to OR2 to help our team get a jump on the next case. Since we've added the runner position, we're able to staff our ORs with one less tech. Added bonus: We've noticed a definite boost in morale among staff because they benefit from this OR utility player. Stacy Rukamp, RN Tower Clock Surgery Center Green Bay, Wis. stacy@towerclockeyecenter.com UTILITY PLAYERS Use 'Runners' to Cut Turnover Time • HOME RUN "Runners" literally run back and forth between ORs, transporting any- thing that's needed for an upcoming case. Tower Clock Surgery Center

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