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Accreditation Connection, January 6, 2005
During an HCPro audioconference about operating room fires, Jan Ehrenworth, professor of anesthesiology at Yale University School of Medicine, shared the following advice for improving physician/ surgeon involvement in operating room fire training:
- Convince physicians a problem exists with surgical fires by providing them with teaching materials, videos, and case scenarios.
- Make the problem relevant to a physician's practice. For example, don't talk about head and neck surgery fires to obstetricians and gynecologists. They will have more interest in laparoscopy fires.
- Reiterate JCAHO expectations about fire drills for all employees.
- Hold training sessions at scheduled educational times. For example, hold them on weekly grand rounds when physicians are available and free and not at 11 a.m. Wednesday during scheduled surgeries.
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