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APRIL/MAY 2020 | maconmagazine.com 71 THE MISSION OF MY BUSINESS: To deliver the highest quality care to our surgical patients. HOW I DEFINE SUCCESS: I believe success is an attitude. It is knowing that you made every effort to do your very best. I know that OrthoGeorgia Surgery Center is successful because the staff who work here are the finest you will find anywhere. THE MOST GRATIFYING PART OF MY JOB: Knowing that I have done my best for the patients, the surgeons and the staff who work here. OrthoGeorgia's community contribution to Daybreak, United Way and the backpack ministry. YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED THAT: My experience in orthopaedics started in the operating room at Navicent Health in 1981. I joined OrthoGeorgia in 2004 as the director of the Surgery Center, which opened in 1999. Last year, we did 6,445 outpatient cases. We started doing Total Joint Replacements in our facility on an outpatient basis about a year and half ago. These cases are Total Knee and Total Hips. We also do partial Total Knees with the Mako Robot. We were the first Ambulatory Surgery Center to use the Mako Robot in Georgia. Our total joint patients are going home the same day as their procedure. These patients are generally discharged from the facility about two hours after their procedure is finished. I AM EXCITED ABOU T: The recent expansion of Mercer University including the OrthoGeorgia baseball field, as well as the positive growth in downtown Macon. HOW WOMEN COULD BETTER SUPPORT EACH OTHER: Talk to each other. Be excited for each other's success. Lynn Johnson DIRECTOR OF SURGERY CENTER ORTHOGEORGIA SURGERY CENTER 3708 Northside Drive, Macon 478-254-5410 ljohnson@orthoga.org orthoga.org

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