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You're in the Right Space at the Right Time
Once the contractors leave, you've got to get your asset performing.
Dan O'Connor, Editor-in-Chief

Whether you're breaking ground on a new ambulatory surgical center or breaking through a wall to expand an established facility, we hope that this special edition of Outpatient Surgery Magazine will help you get your asset performing as quickly as possible.

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