At our 279 bed community hospital, the importance of providing a safe laser environment for patients as well as staff was identified. The decision was made to cross train all Full Time RNs, LPNs, and SAs to allow flexibility in staffing all laser procedures with a qualified operator.

A competency based training program was implemented, utilizing a combination of techniques to assist the adult learner. Selected video tapes were used to teach laser physics and applications. Comprehension was assessed through written and oral quizzing. Individual time was spent familiarizing trainees with the equipment and accessories. Practice setups were performed until that individual reached a comfort level satisfactory to him/her and the Laser Coordinator.

Actual experience in the various surgical specialties was dependent on our case load. Initially very close supervision was provided. Each trainee was gradually given more autonomy as his/her skills improved and permitted to operate the laser independently after passing our Competency Assessment. During the first year, each operator was given Competency Assessment Reviews at regular intervals.

This approach was found to have both strengths and weaknesses and the program was modified accordingly.

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