Grand News
GRAND PLASTIC SURGERY
- 2020.10.06 12:10:27
The second phase of social distinctions is
in place, with the COVID-19 confirmed remaining double digits in a few days.
However, the situation is not reassuring, and Grand Plastic Surgery is keeping
health checks and preventive measures thoroughly for both customers and their
guardians by implementing a manual to respond to coronavirus infection.
For the prevention of infection and the
safety of customers, it is recommended that customers with a history of
overseas visits within the last two weeks visit the hospital 14 days after the
incubation period. For the safe treatment of all visiting customers, all
employees and customers can move to the floor after checking their body
temperature and after filling out a list of health checks, and if there is no
abnormal body temperature or other abnormality, they can wash their hands and
wear masks to enter.
Only one guardian can accompany the
visiting customers, and hand sanitizer is provided on each floor and COVID-19
prevention measures have been prepared through the air purification system. In
addition, CCTVs in operating rooms are operated to relieve anxiety among
patients and their guardians.
The CCTV observation system is a system
that allows the guardian to monitor the entire process of surgery in real time
with CCTVs inside the operating room while the patient is undergoing surgery,
and aims to prevent emergency situations that may occur during anesthesia and
to promote the responsibility of the medical staff.
CEO Rhee Sewhan, M.D , the head of Grand
Plastic Surgery said, "While
COVID-19 is causing anxiety among customers and guardians, we want to provide
reassurance and enhance safety through thorough implementation of internal
quarantine and prevention rules and operation of CCTVs in the operating room.
We're also working on a real-name surgeon system to eradicate ghost surgery,
and we hope it will help with mutual trust."