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Todd Albertz | Cincinnati, Ohio
I
f you're thinking about building an ophthalmic surgery center,
forget what the self-help books say. Sweat the small stuff. I've
been involved in the planning and building of several facilities
and can assure you that no detail is too minor. For example,
when we were building a recent facility, it wasn't until the
walls were up, the electric was run and we were about a month from
opening that I brought a couple of techs over and asked them to walk
through a case. I said: How do you set up the room? How do you get
your instruments? What do you do after the case? Where do you take
the instruments?
Pay attention to the details when preparing versatile
rooms for a full complement of cases.
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