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A Few Things Those in the Know Should Know
Tips, trends and news you can use to win at outpatient surgery.
Dan O'Connor, Editor-in-Chief

This special issue is for you if you're about to construct, expand or renovate an ambulatory surgical facility. On behalf of us here at Outpatient Surgery Magazine and the experts in the medical construction, development and design business we consulted to create our annual opus to new surgical construction, we wish you much personal and professional success. Before you build and govern your own operating rooms, here are a few things those in the know should know.

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