Operations work

Theatre session analysis

A close reading of planned versus run lists: late starts, unused session time, and turnaround between cases, drawn for the theatre coordinator and the clinical director.

Operating theatre with lights above a draped table
Format

List review plus time in the theatre office

Duration

Two to three weeks

Where

Tbilisi; regional theatres by arrangement

Fees

From 6,500 GEL for a single theatre suite

What this piece of work is

Theatre coordinators in Tbilisi often know, from standing in the corridor, that Tuesday’s list leaked an hour. What they lack is a drawing the surgical director will accept in a meeting: planned knife-to-skin against actual, gaps between cases, and sessions that finished early because the last patient was never sent for.

We sit with the lists you already print, spend time in the theatre office, and return a short visual pack. We do not time individual surgeons as a league table. We do not recommend new kit.

Included

  • Planned lists and run lists for an agreed window (usually four to six weeks)
  • Late starts, early finishes, and turnaround as the papers record them
  • One visit during a working session, if the coordinator agrees
  • A briefing of up to forty minutes

Not included

  • Clinical outcome review
  • Anaesthetic staffing models
  • A permanent screen in the theatre corridor

Write with the suite name and whether you hold both the planned list and the list as it ran. If only one exists, say so; the analysis will be narrower and the fee will reflect that.

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