Preparing Patients for Surgery Resumption Amid COVID-19

Preparing Patients for Surgery Resumption Amid COVID-19
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Amid the resumption of surgical operations post-COVID-19 cancellations, ensuring patient readiness is crucial. Access a new discussion guide from the American College of Surgeons to aid in conversations about resuming surgery and addressing patient concerns. Hospital safety measures have been enhanced, and patient-surgeon communication is emphasized as a shared responsibility during these times. Download the discussion guide today for a comprehensive resource in preparing for upcoming surgeries.

  • Surgery
  • Resumption
  • COVID-19
  • Patient Communication
  • American College of Surgeons

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  1. Although my [practice/hospital/clinic/etc] has begun to resume operations cancelled because of COVID-19, I want my patients to feel prepared before we take that step. If you have questions/concerns about resuming surgery but you aren t sure where to begin, the American College of Surgeons has developed a new discussion guide to help us have that conversation. CHAPTER NAME HERE

  2. The leadership of the [chapter name] wants our patients to feel prepared as operations resume. If you have questions/concerns about resuming surgery but you aren t sure where to begin, the American College of Surgeons has developed a new discussion guide to help us have that conversation. DOWNLOAD DISCUSSION GUIDE TODAY

  3. Because the leadership of the [chapter name] believes that patient-surgeon communication is a shared responsibility, we would like to hear what s on your mind. No question about your welfare as a patient is off limits during the time of COVID. As a conversation starter, the American College of Surgeons has developed a new discussion guide to help you collect your thoughts before we speak. DOWNLOAD DISCUSSION GUIDE TODAY

  4. Hospitals have enhanced many of their safety practices in the wake of COVID-19. If you re coming in for surgery that was cancelled or scheduling necessary treatment, make sure you re prepared. The American College of Surgeons has developed a new discussion guide to help. CHAPTER NAME HERE

  5. Because I/we believe that patient-surgeon communication is a shared responsibility, I/we would like to hear what s on your mind. No question about your welfare as a patient is off limits during the time of COVID. As a conversation starter, the American College of Surgeons has developed a new discussion guide to help you collect your thoughts before we speak. CHAPTER NAME HERE

  6. CHAPTER NAME HERE

  7. DOWNLOAD DISCUSSION GUIDE TODAY

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