comes.
So don't be afraid to actively solicit patient feedback with the aim of
revising and refining your program over time. Implementing an outpa-
tient joint replacement service can be successful if you stick to the
primary goals of safe, seamless patient care and effective pain man-
agement that reduces your reliance on opioids, and let the goals
inform and initiate every step in the process.
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Dr. Kayiaros and Dr. Harwood practice at University Ortho-paedic
Associates and the University Center for Ambula-tory Surgery in
Somerset, N.J. They are clinical associate professors of orthopedic
surgery at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New
Brunswick, N.J. Dr. Giacobbe is the medical director at the University Center for
Ambulatory Surgery and a partner in Anesthesia Consultants of New Jersey in Somerset.
Contact Saaby Ross (saabyp@uognj.com) at University Orthopaedic Associates for more
info.