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63 13th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference + The Future of Spine – Call (800) 417-2035 more than 1,500 members. She has more than 26 years of healthcare administra- tion and management experience in leadership positions including operations, compliance and marketing and for multispecialty surgery centers and hospitals. Ms. Sasso assists ASCs with achieving licensure and AAAHC accreditation. Catherine Sayers BSN, MSHA, a director of operations for Pinnacle III, has developed or managed 13 single- and multispecialty ASCs throughout the country. She currently serves as the administrator for Skyline Endoscopy Center, a single-specialty GI/endoscopy center located in Loveland, Colo. Prior to working for Pinnacle III, Ms. Sayers was director of surgical services at the Orthopaedic Center of the Rockies in Fort Collins, Colo., where she managed the ASC and a 10-bed recovery center. Vicki V. Schultz, RN, CASC, is president of the Texas Health Women's Spe- cialty Surgery Center in Dallas. Ms. Schultz has held this position for nearly six years. Previously, she served as a regional director for HealthSouth. Phenelle Segal, RN, CIC, is the founder, owner and president of Infection Control Consulting Services. She earned her nursing degree from the B.G. Alexander School of Nursing and has more than 30 years of experience in the infection prevention and control industry. Prior to starting Infection Con- trol Consulting Services, she served as an infection control manager at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital in Malvern, Pa., and as the director of infection control at Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center Los Angeles for 14 years. Erica Sheldon is an executive director at Laser Spine Institute Cleveland. In her current role, Ms. Sheldon oversees the surgery center to ensure that each patient is treated with compassionate care. Prior to joining Laser Spine Insti- tute, Ms. Sheldon worked as a school counselor. Ms. Sheldon holds a Master's degree in school counseling from Syracuse (N.Y.) University. She has also completed the Ambulatory Administrator Boot Camp hosted by the Associa- tion of periOperative Registered Nurses. Lisa Sinsel serves as director of clinical services for Surgical Care Affiliates. Prior to joining SCA, Ms. Sinsel served as the director of nursing at the Fort Worth Endoscopy Center and the regional quality coordinator for nine SCA outpatient surgery centers. In March 2014, Lisa co-authored the AORN ar- ticle "Ensuring Patient Safety and Optimizing Efficiency During Gastrointes- tinal Endoscopy." Committed to the education of others as well as personal development, she is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Nursing Infor- matics. Donna Slosburg, RN, BSN, LHRM, CASC, is the executive director of the ASC Quality Collaboration. Ms. Slosburg has been active in the ASC industry since 1987. Ms. Slosburg served as on the Florida Society of Ambulatory Sur- gery Centers board of directors and was one of the first to receive the CASC credential. She is also a licensed healthcare risk manager. Natalie Soule, RN, MBA, CNOR, CASC, is the administrator and risk man- ager of Premier Orthopedic Surgery Center in Nashville, Tenn. Ms. Soule has more than 32 years of experience in healthcare. She helped lead managed care contract negotiation, product standardization and cost savings initiatives at the ASC. Ms. Soule is an active member of AORN, ASCA and the Tennessee Ambulatory Surgery Center Association. Teresa Sparks is the senior vice president and CFO of Surgery Partners, pre- viously owned by Symbion, roles that she has held since 2007. Previously, Ms. Sparks was the company's corporate controller. Before joining Symbion, Ms. Sparks was an assistant controller for managed care organization HealthWise of America. Cassandra Speier is the senior vice president of operations at Nueterra, which she joined after nearly a decade holding vice president and senior vice president roles with NovaMed and Symbion Healthcare. She provides executive oversight, leadership and strategic direction to 27 single and multi- specialty ASCs within the company's network. She also closely monitors the financial performance of each facility, working with executive management teams to achieve financial forecasts and earnings targets, and helps develop policies and articulate plans for both long and short term goals. Michelle Steele BSN, RN, CGRN, is the nurse administrator at Eastside Endoscopy Center in Bellevue, Wash. She previously served as staff RN at Overlake Internal Medicine Associates and Overlake Hospital in Bellevue. She is certified by the American Board of Certification for Gastroenterology Nurses. The surgery center is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care and affiliated with Physicians Endoscopy. Carol Stopa is the vice president of new business development at Physicians Endoscopy. She has been with the company since 2000, and before then she worked in clinical and administrative healthcare, including mental health centers. In her current role, she is responsible for developing new market ini- tiatives, as well as identifying and generating business opportunities within the physician community. She is also the editor/publisher of EndoEconomics, the company's quarterly economic journal. Maggie Summerfelt, MBA, is the administrator of Advanced Surgery Center in Omaha. She was hired in 2005 to help manage the construction of the ASC, hire staff and obtain licensure and certification. The center opened in 2006. Sue Sumpter is the administrator and executive director of Creekside Sur- gery Center in Anchorage, Alaska, a position she has held for more than three years. Previously, Ms. Sumpter was the administrator of Loveland (Colo.) Surgery Center. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from the Univer- sity of Northern Colorado in Greeley. Preeti Syal, MBA, is a senior financial analyst for Regent Surgical Health. She provides financial analysis and accounting support for Regent-owned/man- aged ASCs, as well as for new development projects. Prior to joining Regent, Ms. Syal was an analyst with Accretive Health. She holds an MBA from Loyola University Chicago. CENTURION ® VISION SYSTEM IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION CAUTION: Federal (USA) law restricts this device to sale by, or on the order of, a physician. As part of a properly maintained surgical environment, it is recommended that a backup IOL Injector be made available in the event the AutoSert ® IOL Injector Handpiece does not perform as expected. INDICATION: The Centurion ® Vision System is indicated for emulsification, separation, irrigation, and aspiration of cataracts, residual cortical material and lens epithelial cells, vitreous aspiration and cutting associated with anterior vitrectomy, bipolar coagulation, and intraocular lens injection. The AutoSert ® IOL Injector Handpiece is intended to deliver qualified AcrySof ® intraocular lenses into the eye following cataract removal. The AutoSert ® IOL Injector Handpiece achieves the functionality of injection of intraocular lenses. The AutoSert ® IOL Injector Handpiece is indicated for use with the AcrySof ® lenses SN6OWF, SN6AD1, SN6AT3 through SN6AT9, as well as approved AcrySof ® lenses that are specifically indicated for use with this inserter, as indicated in the approved labeling of those lenses. WARNINGS: Appropriate use of Centurion ® Vision System parameters and accessories is important for successful procedures. Use of low vacuum limits, low flow rates, low bottle heights, high power settings, extended power usage, power usage during occlusion conditions (beeping tones), failure to sufficiently aspirate viscoelastic prior to using power, excessively tight incisions, and combinations of the above actions may result in significant temperature increases at incision site and inside the eye, and lead to severe thermal eye tissue damage. Good clinical practice dictates the testing for adequate irrigation and aspiration flow prior to entering the eye. Ensure that tubings are not occluded or pinched during any phase of operation. The consumables used in conjunction with ALCON ® instrument products constitute a complete surgical system. Use of consumables and handpieces other than those manufactured by Alcon may affect system performance and create potential hazards. AES/COMPLICATIONS: Inadvertent actuation of Prime or Tune while a handpiece is in the eye can create a hazardous condition that may result in patient injury. During any ultrasonic procedure, metal particles may result from inadvertent touching of the ultrasonic tip with a second instrument. Another potential source of metal particles resulting from any ultrasonic handpiece may be the result of ultrasonic energy causing micro abrasion of the ultrasonic tip. ATTENTION: Refer to the Directions for Use and Operator's Manual for a complete listing of indications, warnings, cautions and notes. 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