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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 03/28/2024 at 11:00 AM (EDT)

    Most of us wish our work culture was more positive. It’s easy to point out negative aspects of department culture, but once they have been identified, it becomes more difficult to make the necessary changes. Join our panel as we share experiences and ideas about positive departmental culture how to develop them and how to maintain them.. Along with sharing their insights, the panel will address questions from participants.

    On Demand Webinar: Thursday, March 28th, 2024

    Most of us wish our work culture was more positive. It’s easy to point out negative aspects of department culture, but once they have been identified, it becomes more difficult to make the necessary changes.  Join our panel as we share experiences and ideas about positive departmental culture how to develop them and how to maintain them.. Along with sharing their insights, the panel will address questions from participants.


    Panelists: 

    Densley Coke

    Anthony Bondon

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Join Monique Jelks, Brandon Gantt and Natalie Lind as they take advantage of the time and season of Gifts and Resolutions to discuss the importance of mentoring and the benefits to both the mentor and the mentee.

    On Demand Webinar: Thursday, November 21th, 2023 

    Join Monique Jelks, Brandon Gantt and Natalie Lind as they take advantage of the time and season of Gifts and Resolutions to discuss the importance of mentoring and the benefits to both the mentor and the mentee. 

    Guest Speakers: 

    Monique Jelks and Brandon Gantt


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Understand the transmission of infection 2. Identify critical factors to consider before handling and transporting soiled medical devices 3. Review different scenarios and challenges Sterile Processing personnel can experience when transporting soiled medical devices

    As technicians become confident in their skills and begin looking for ways to grow and help others, training fellow staff members should be considered. This lesson discusses how technicians can effectively plan and present a training session.

    This lesson is set to expire February 29st, 2028

    Directions:

    1. Click the "Handouts" tab to download and read the Lesson Plan
    2. Click the "Contents" tab to begin the Quiz
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Identify the multiple standards and guidelines that apply to Sterile Processing 2. Understand the meaning of directive words in the recommendations 3. Learn how standards and guidelines serve as the basis for departmental policies and operating procedures

    As technicians become confident in their skills and begin looking for ways to grow and help others, training fellow staff members should be considered. This lesson discusses how technicians can effectively plan and present a training session.

    This lesson is set to expire February 29st, 2028

    Directions:

    1. Click the "Handouts" tab to download and read the Lesson Plan
    2. Click the "Contents" tab to begin the Quiz
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Join our expert panel as they discuss best practices with daVinci reprocessing, Barry Bryant ST, CRCST, CIS, CHL, CER, Sterile Processing Manager, Northeast Georgia Medical Center, will share his facility’s successes with their daVinci program. Marcy Duffy, CSFA, CST, CRCST, Genesis Reprocessing Product Manager for Intuitive, will provide information about best practices related to daVinci processing systems. Join us for an information-filled program and an opportunity to ask questions of our guests. Guest Speakers: Marcy Duffy and Barry Bryant

    Live-Webinar: Thursday, November 9th, 2023 

    Join our expert panel as they discuss  best practices with daVinci reprocessing,  Barry Bryant ST, CRCST, CIS, CHL, CER, Sterile Processing Manager, Northeast Georgia Medical Center, will share his facility’s successes with their daVinci program.   Marcy Duffy, CSFA, CST, CRCST, Genesis Reprocessing Product Manager for Intuitive, will provide information about best practices related to daVinci processing systems.  Join us for an information-filled program and an opportunity to ask questions of our guests.

    Guest Speakers: 

    Marcy Duffy and Barry Bryant


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Review the importance of the use of PPE when processing contaminated medical devices and learn the regulations, standards and guidelines that apply to PPE 2. Understand the exposure risks in the decontamination area 3. List mitigation strategies to lower the risk of exposure in processing areas

    As technicians become confident in their skills and begin looking for ways to grow and help others, training fellow staff members should be considered. This lesson discusses how technicians can effectively plan and present a training session.

    This lesson is set to expire December 31st, 2027

    Directions:

    1. Click the "Handouts" tab to download and read the Lesson Plan
    2. Click the "Contents" tab to begin the Quiz
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Review laparoscopic surgery and the types of laparoscopic devices available for use 2. Discuss the differences between monopolar and bipolar electrosurgery and devices 3. Review the care and handling recommendations for laparoscopic devices

    A key factor in providing safe care for surgical patients is ensuring that instruments used for every procedure are in good working order. Operating Room (OR) and Sterile Processing department (SPD) personnel should understand that instruments that do not function properly can adversely affect patient care and safety, the facility’s investment, and surgeon satisfaction.

    This lesson is set to expire December 31st, 2027

    Directions:

    1. Click the "Handouts" tab to download and read the Lesson Plan
    2. Click the "Contents" tab to begin the Quiz
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Describe what observation by Sterile Processing leaders means for the department and how observing differs from watching 2. List the primary benefits of observation in the Sterile Processing department 3. Learn effective observation skills

    The HSPA Central Service Leadership Manual defines training as “the process for developing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for staff members to perform required job tasks.” Why the focus on orientation and training? To improve quality, increase customer satisfaction, and promote safety and quality patient care.

    This lesson is set to expire December 31th, 2027

    Directions:

    1. Click the "Handouts" tab to download and read the Lesson Plan
    2. Click the "Contents" tab to begin the Quiz
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Identify training and personal protective equipment recommendations for employees who process endoscopes 2. Learn the recommendations for the transport, testing, manual cleaning and inspection of soiled endoscopes 3. Understand recommendations for high-level disinfection (HLD), post-automated endoscope reprocessor drying, device handling and transport, post-HLD labeling and storage 4.Understand current recommendations for sterilization, microbial surveillance and quality management

    Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) lessons provide members with ongoing education focusing on the maintenance and handling of endoscopes. These lessons are designed for CER recertification, but can be of value to any CRCS

    This lesson is set to expire December 31st, 2027

    Directions:

    1. Click the "Handouts" tab to download and read the Lesson Plan
    2. Click the "Contents" tab to begin the Quiz
  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Explain the different types of water and the requirements of each 2. Discuss the roles of healthcare personnel pertaining to water quality management 3. Examine water quality monitoring requirements for Sterile Processing

    A key factor in providing safe care for surgical patients is ensuring that instruments used for every procedure are in good working order. Operating Room (OR) and Sterile Processing department (SPD) personnel should understand that instruments that do not function properly can adversely affect patient care and safety, the facility’s investment, and surgeon satisfaction.

    This lesson is set to expire February 29st, 2028

    Directions:

    1. Click the "Handouts" tab to download and read the Lesson Plan
    2. Click the "Contents" tab to begin the Quiz