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OSE_1309_part2_Layout 1 9/6/13 12:23 PM Page 94 G A S T R O E N T E R O L O G Y prep compliance, double-check that necessary lab testing is complete, review current medications (such as anticoagulants and anti-diabetic agents), discuss the need for antibiotics and record the patient's sedation history. Be sure to confirm that patients will have drivers to take them home when discharged. 4. Kick-start your day. Here's a scheduling pearl courtesy of Berry Sowell, CEO and administrator of the Dothan (Ala.) Surgery Center, to get each day off to a brisk start. Let your first GI patient on the schedule bypass pre-op and take her directly to the procedure room, where a nurse can perform paperwork and start the IV. "This frees up pre-op space out of the gate and lets pre-op staff prep other patients," says Mr. Sowell. To keep cases moving, place scopes outside each procedure room for the first 4 to 5 cases. To minimize discharge times, give patients water, not snacks or juice. 5. About those tardy patients. Have late-arriving patients come in 45 minutes before their procedure time. This way, if one is late, you can just take the next patient. To deal with no-shows, doublebook a procedure 9 4 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | S E P T E M B E R 2013

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