Safety First!
The Facial Surgery & Cosmetic Centre of Ottawa is
a proud member of The Canadian Association for Accreditation
of Ambulatory Surgical Facilities (C.A.A.A.S.F.) Member
facilities have chosen to be inspected by their colleagues
because they want their patients to have the assurance of
a safe alternative to in hospital surgery.
What are the membership requirements?
The aim of the C.A.A.A.S.F. is threefold:
1. To establish facility and equipment guidelines that
member facilities must meet before membership.
2. To designate appropriate qualifications for individuals
working in an ambulatory surgical facility.
3. To ensure that these standards are maintained in the
day-to-day operation of the facility (In-House Quality Assurance
Program).
Safety and Equipment Guidelines
Surgery today requires sophisticated instruments and monitoring
devices. In a C.A.A.A.S.F. accredited facility, procedures
are preformed in a modern operating suite with equipment
necessary to ensure safe operating conditions. Proper space
for the safe evacuation of patients in the event of fire
must be assured. Emergency electrical power must be available
in case of power failure to allow surgery to continue safely.
A C.A.A.A.S.F. accredited facility meets the standards of
safety and patient care as those required in a hospital
outpatient unit. An accredited facility provides you with
a safe environment specifically to accommodate your surgical
needs.
Qualified Staff
All surgery performed in a C.A.A.A.S.F. facility must be
done by a fully qualified (FRCSC) surgeon, certified by
the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
He or she must be eligible to perform the same surgical
procedures in an accredited hospital. This protects the
public from surgeons performing procedures for which they
are not qualified. The assisting personnel must be appropriately
certified for their role in a accredited facility, just
as they would in a government hospital. In those facilities
providing procedures done under a general anaesthetic, a
certified anesthesiologist would give the anaesthesia.
Maintenance of Standards
To maintain accreditation, member facilities must provide
evidence that the standards set out by C.A.A.A.S.F. are
adhered to in the day-to-day workings of the surgical unit.
This is accomplished by written reports and periodic inspections.
The aim of the Canadian Association for Accreditation of
Ambulatory Surgical Facilities is to protect the public
from serious problems that could arise because surgical
procedures were done in a place improperly equipped for
a given procedure.
The Facial Surgery & Cosmetic Centre of Ottawa is conveniently
located adjacent to the Ottawa Hospital (Riverside Campus),
and is equipped with technically advanced surgical equipment.
Our state of the art sterilization and injection control,
with the most advanced anesthetic equipment, ensures your
safety. Follow this link to learn more about our modern
surgical facility.