Monday, September 17, 2007

Cleaning house privides fun to be had by all *Glee Face*

In the world of a medical practitioner, most of their life is spent at the hospital than in their own homes. They become so engrossed with their living conditions that they often don't notice the configuration of their own offices nor how they can improve their organization. Either they are oblivious of that fact or the second reason is that the hospital does not have enough money for an office suite or more storage space.

Configuring an office to tailor to the needs of the staff is of the up-most importance, however most doctors do tasks based on the rank of the person who made the request. The other important concept is that a doctor should identify and eliminate bottle necks. It is important to make sure that there is a steady flow of patients coming in a going out. The third concept is decluttering the front office. This is simple maintenance and treatment to the aesthetics of the office. A clean office leaves a lasting impression on the patients and allows the staff members to work efficiently together. Less mess, less stress. (LOL)

Garrett, David V. "Quick Ways to MAXIMIZE Your Office Space." Family Practice Management 14 (2007): 32-35. Proquest. Karl E. Mundt Library, Madison. 18 Sept. 2007 http://proquest.umi.com/

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