Milford Regional Nationally Recognized as Center of Excellence in Surgical Safety
Milford Regional Medical Center has been recognized as a Center of Excellence in Surgical Safety: Smoke Evacuation. The hospital earned the Go Clear Award from the Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN) for Milford Regional’s commitment to patient and workplace safety by ensuring a smoke-free environment in the operating room.
The Go Clear program was developed by AORN to help perioperative teams protect patients and staff from surgical smoke. AORN is a national organization which represents more than 200,000 surgical nurses across the country seeking to share and develop best practices for optimal outcomes in the operating room.
“Receiving this distinction from AORN not only underscores Milford Regional’s forward-thinking approach to workplace safety, but it also highlights our perioperative team’s commitment to foster meaningful and protective initiatives that benefit all in the OR,” said Milford Regional Director of Perioperative Services Jennifer Larrabee.
Surgical smoke is generated from certain surgical procedures involving lasers or electrosurgical devices. To reduce the potential negative effects of surgical smoke at Milford Regional, Larrabee and a team of individuals worked on smoke evacuation and mitigation measures.
To receive the Go Clear Award, Milford Regional had to complete several requirements over a three-year period, including educational modules by 250 surgical team members. A 12-week audit was also performed to ensure compliance of the smoke evacuation policy as well as verification that the proper equipment and filter system were in place for procedures.
“Attaining the Go Clear Award is a significant accolade that follows the years-long collaborative efforts of many in Perioperative services,” said Milford Regional Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President for Patient Care Services Judy Kelly. “This accomplishment is the latest of many attributed to our innovative and safety-focused OR team at Milford Regional.”
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Milford Regional Medical Center is a full-service, community and regional teaching hospital located in Milford, Mass. and serves patients from more than 20 towns in Central Massachusetts. The 148-bed medical center is a nonprofit, acute-care facility, where more than 300 primary care and specialty physicians are committed to providing exceptional healthcare services to our community with dignity, compassion and respect.