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N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5 | O U T P A T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T
1. MEET AND GREET Attendees of
the ORX Big 10 Summit enjoyed a
few drinks beside the River Walk
after arriving in San Antonio.
2. LET THE GOOD TIMES FLOW
The conference was held just
steps from high-end dining and
entertainment along San
Antonio's beautiful River Walk.
3. TABLES TURNED Cheryl
Cunningham, RN, administrator
of the Findlay (Ohio) Surgery
Center, hosted Dave Lebel and
Michael Wiebel of Carl Zeiss dur-
ing the reverse tradeshow format
of the Big 10 Summit.
4. SCHEDULED STOP
CareCredit's Richard Zander and
Darla Mirenda met with
Bernadette Santana, RN, BSN,
nursing administrator at the
Somerset (N.J.) Eye Institute, dur-
ing the Big 10 Summit.
5. CORPORATE BONDS The Big
10 Summit provided plenty of
relationship building opportuni-
ties for high-volume administra-
tors and select vendor reps.
6. LEADING OFF (left to right)
Edward Wilham, MS, Lou Ann
Waldron, RN, BSN, ONC, CNOR,
and Thomas Durick, MD, kicked
off the conference with creative
ways to contain costs in the OR.
7. SURGEON TO PATIENT
Sharona Ross, MD, FACS, director
of minimally invasive surgery and
surgical endoscopy at Florida
Hospital Tampa, shared the valu-
able lessons she learned on the
day she underwent surgery.
8. TOP DOC Mark Gittins, DO, of
the New Albany (Ohio) Surgery
Center, shared insights into how
to add total joint replacement sur-
gery during a special preconfer-
ence workshop.
9. COMFORT MEASURES
Eugene Viscusi, MD, the highly
respected director of acute pain
management at Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital in Philadelphia,
discussed the latest advancements
in post-op pain management.
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