Celebrating Nurses’ Monumental Impact
There is a myriad of ways to participate in National Nurses Week, which is celebrated May 6-12, from honoring your staff RNs with a gift or event to taking steps to let...
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By: Diana Procuniar
Published: 10/10/2007
A block of OR time has just opened up, and you need to get in touch with one of your utilizing physicians. If your call gets through to the schedulers in his office, you're in luck. And if not ? well, let's not think about the possibility of an OR spending four hours dark and empty.
You know that the schedulers are the key to the physician's activity at the surgery center. And the key to getting on their good sides is building relationships. But how do you ensure a good relationship with your physicians' schedulers? We hosted a spa night at our center as a treat to them. Here's how:
We spent $400 on the four therapists; $250 on food and beverages; $75 on wine; $25 on the decorations; and $35 on the gift packs.
While volume hasn't increased significantly from these offices, our relationships with the office managers and schedulers have greatly improved. We consider this just one event in a series we're planning to provide innovative opportunities to mingle with office schedulers.
Nancy Burden, RN, MS, CAPA
Director of Health Services
Bardmoor Outpatient Surgery Center
Largo, Fla.
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Teaching your staff supply costs
I borrowed a page from The Price is Right game show to educate my staff about the cost of OR supplies. We set up a bulletin board on the back of an OR door. Each week, we display a different supply item and invite staff to guess how much it cost us. Staff write their guesses on a piece of paper and submit it in a cup attached to the board. The nurse closest to the actual retail price - it's okay to go over - wins a CD holder or an all-expenses paid trip to Old Navy (not to exceed $5). The game has given my staff a greater understanding of how much our hospital spends on surgical supplies and conditioned them to only open what's needed during a case.
Nancy Underwood, RN, CNOR
Surgical Services Manager
Richardson Regional Medical Center
Richardson, Texas
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Donate your unused open surgical supplies
We all have cases during which supplies are opened and don't get used. We've found that many charities are happy to accept supplies, provided you ensure they are properly resterilized. The key is to ensure a process to achieve the sterilization efficiently and to eliminate storing the supplies in our already-maximized space.
To accommodate those goals, the collection here at St. Joseph's Wayne Hospital is a two-step process:
After weighing our options - there are more than 3,000 local, national and international charities in the United States, the donations to most of which are tax-deductible - our hospital decided to send these unused supplies to less-developed countries with limited resources. We've been using this process for nearly six years, and in that time, nine charitable organizations have benefited from our efforts by picking up supplies at our facility. In addition, local organizations such as animal rescues and veterinarians offices are also often in need of supplies and might be a good option if you prefer to keep your charitable acts within the community. The key is to pick one you deem trustworthy and whose mission you believe in.
Debra Dunn, RN, MBA, CNOR
Perioperative Educator
St. Joseph's Wayne Hospital
Wayne, N.J.
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