
Volume 35 Number 4 | Stony Brook, NY | < April 2021 > |
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NORA Division News
Tazeen Beg, MD On March 15, 2021 we opened up another NORA location which is an expansion or an offshoot of the main Endoscopy Unit on 14N. (See all of the Opening Day Photos here.) It took only a about three months to get the place ready thanks to a great team who worked really hard. We had weekly virtual Teams meetings and updates and several walkthroughs to reach the deadline. This area is in the ACP building and is being called ACP-Endo. It is being used to accommodate all the healthy screening colonoscopy and EGD patients who are mostly ASA I and II (no interventional stuff for sure!). With the advent of COVID last March, elective screenings and other tests were placed on the back burner which are being brought back now. There is a huge backlog from last year. As you already know the Endoscopy Unit was moved to the main OR for emergency and urgent diagnostic and therapeutic cases. The nurses were deployed to COVID units and 14N was a clean patient floor. Fortunately we have been able to reopen 4 rooms with most staff back from deployment. ![]() The ACP-Endo is housed on the second floor of the building next to the Pain Center and has two procedure rooms and 5 bed spots for pre-op/post op care in front of a central nursing station. The two rooms are covered by a team of one anesthesiologist/two CRNAS or a CRNA and a resident on non-operating room anesthesia (NORA) rotation. It is a nice space with huge windows and plenty of sunshine and happiness. Patients like the place and so do we! It is a quick in and out for them with minimal wait time. We open at 7 am with the first case in room at 7:30 and the last case scheduled at 4:00. It is more like an Office-based unit but with adherence to all the safety standards of a regular procedural area in the hospital. It will be a great place for the residents on NORA rotation to see the real world (kind of!). The procedure rooms are equipped with anesthesia machine, EMR, central oxygen and suction and an anesthesia cart with all the paraphernalia we use. There is one Pyxis in the common area.. The medication tray in the top drawer of anesthesia cart is standardized to ASC since their pharmacist comes to replace it. It isn’t very different from the trays we used to have in the Main. The phenylephrine syringes are in the main Pyxis. The MH cart (we hope not to need it) is located at the ASC which is connected through the Breast center. There is a McGrath available in the top drawer of each anesthesia machine. Unfortunately we do not have Anesthesia Tech support as of now and so whoever is in the room is requested to restock and clean the workstation before leaving. Thank you for being a team player! The anesthesia supply carts will be restocked daily. We are working on a solution. ![]() There are no cases on Wednesdays. We have lockers available for use and scrubs that you will need to sign out and return. And lastly what you were waiting to hear…yes, we do have a staff lounge with a refrigerator and microwave on the same floor and a small cafeteria on the first floor for the building users. Thank you to everyone who goes to endoscopy, one of the most challenging NORA sites. The GI staff, and more importantly, the patients appreciate our help. ![]() |
CA3 Residents Ace Exam
Joy Schabel, MD The ITE exam performance of our CA3 residents is off the charts! Congratulations! ![]() ![]() |
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SleepTalker, the Stony Brook Anesthesiology Newsletter is published by the Department of Anesthesiology
Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook, NY Tong Joo Gan, M.D., MHS, FRCA, MBA, Chairman Editorial Board: James P. Dilger, Ph.D.; Stephen A. Vitkun, M.D., M.B.A., Ph.D.; Marisa Barone-Citrano, M.A.; Ramanjot S. Kang, M.D. |