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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 01/23/2025 at 11:00 AM (EST)

    Live Webinar: January 23rd, 2025 - 10:00-11:00(CST) SP professionals often encounter situations where they need more information and guidance to help ensure they make the correct decisions for their work areas. HSPA’s Education team routinely fields questions from individuals seeking more detailed information about specific processes and practices. Join HSPA Clinical Educator Jon Wood and the Association’s newest Clinical Educators, Casey Czarnowski and Amy DeGraw, as they discuss some of the many questions submitted by SP professionals—and HSPA’s responses. With moderator Natalie Lind

    Live Webinar: January 23rd, 2025 - 10:00-11:00(CST)

    SP professionals often encounter situations where they need more information and guidance to help ensure they make the correct decisions for their work areas. HSPA’s Education team routinely fields questions from individuals seeking more detailed information about specific processes and practices. Join HSPA Clinical Educator Jon Wood and the Association’s newest Clinical Educators, Casey Czarnowski and Amy DeGraw, as they discuss some of the many questions submitted by SP professionals—and HSPA’s responses. 

    With moderator Natalie Lind 

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 01/21/2025 at 12:00 PM (EST)

    On Demand Webinar: Tuesday, January 21st, 2025 Description: Tune in monthly and join HSPA’s Certification Department to hear program updates, ask questions regarding your application requirements, and chat with department leadership. This month will focus on a look ahead at 2025! Learning Objectives: Bringing in the new year, what to expect? Q & A – Open Discussion

    On Demand Webinar: Tuesday, January 21st, 2025

    Description: Tune in monthly and join HSPA’s Certification Department to hear program updates, ask questions regarding your application requirements, and chat with department leadership. This month will focus on a look ahead at 2025!

    Learning Objectives:

    • Bringing in the new year, what to expect?
    • Q & A – Open Discussion



  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Discuss cabinet options for endoscope storage 2. Understand ancillary processes around endoscope storage and transport 3. Discuss practices for storing endoscopes in cabinets

    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 CRCST

    This lesson is set to expirFebruary 28th, 2029

    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

    Live Webinar: December 19, 2024- 10:00-11:00(CST) Join Sue Klacik and Natalie Lind as they discuss the steps each department should take to help ensure their facility is up to date on standards that impact their work practices. This program explores how departments can determine which standards they need, keep abreast of changes and inform/train staff. Join us as we share some helpful tips for convincing the administration to support having current copies of documents available for every facility, ensuring that impacted departments are made aware of changes, relaying standards requirements and ensuring compliance .

    Live Webinar: December 19, 2024- 10:00-11:00(CST)

    Join Sue Klacik and Natalie Lind as they discuss the steps each department should take to help ensure their facility is up to date on standards that impact  their work practices.

    This program explores how departments can determine which standards they need, keep abreast of changes and inform/train staff.  Join us as we share some helpful tips for convincing the administration to support having current copies of documents available for every facility, ensuring that impacted departments are made aware of changes, relaying standards requirements and ensuring compliance .

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Live Webinar: August 22nd, 2024- 10:00-11:00(CST) Have you ever considered pursuing HSPA Fellowship? Are you curious about the process—and the benefits? Are you wondering how to get started or concerned it will be too difficult to attain? Our panelists will answer these questions and provide valuable insights about the Fellowship process! Panelists: HSPA Fellows: Delores O’Connell and Tony Thurmond HSPA Fellowship Committee Liaison and Editor-in-Chief: Julie Williamson

    Live Webinar: August 22nd, 2024- 10:00-11:00(CST)

    Have you ever considered pursuing HSPA Fellowship? Are you curious about the process—and the benefits? Are you wondering how to get started or concerned it will be too difficult to attain? Our panelists will answer these questions and provide valuable insights about the Fellowship process!

    Panelists: 

    HSPA Fellows: Delores O’Connell and Tony Thurmond

    HSPA Fellowship Committee Liaison and Editor-in-Chief: Julie Williamson

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Live Webinar: November 14, 2024- 10:00-11:00(CST) In the quest for clinical excellence, the integrity and function of sterilization wrap is paramount to safeguarding patient health by ensuring the sterility of medical instruments. This webinar explores the pivotal role wrap plays in healthcare settings in reducing the risk of HAIs, a fundamental aspect in maintaining rigorous safety standards. Additionally, it addresses compliance with industry-specific standards and regulatory directives, reviewing the latest guidelines from authoritative bodies such as AAMI, AORN, CDC, ISO and the FDA. A focus is placed on achieving an optimal balance of wrap properties when selecting and using sterilization wrap. In conjunction, the assessment of total wrap cost and ongoing performance will be covered. By sharing best practices in sterilization wrap usage, this presentation aims to elevate the standards of clinical safety and efficiency. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. Importance of Sterilization Wrap a. Explain the critical role sterilization wrap plays in maintaining the sterility of medical instruments and reducing the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). 2. Compliance with Standards and Regulations a. Discuss adherence to industry standards and regulatory requirements for sterilization wrap. b. Review the latest guidelines from recognized authorities such as AAMI, AORN, CDC, ISO and FDA. 3. Optimal Balance: Assessing Key Features of Sterilization Wrap a. Learn how to assess a wrap’s balance of properties and the total cost of use when evaluating purchasing options. b. Discuss key performance indicators for wrap (e.g., unexpected cost increases, reprocessing rates, OR delays, patient outcomes). Speaker: SADE BROWN, PHD, R&D ENGINEER, OWENS & MINOR

    Live Webinar: November 14, 2024- 10:00-11:00(CST)

    In the quest for clinical excellence, the integrity and function of sterilization wrap is paramount to safeguarding patient health by ensuring the sterility of medical instruments. This webinar explores the pivotal role wrap plays in healthcare settings in reducing the risk of HAIs, a fundamental aspect in maintaining rigorous safety standards. Additionally, it addresses compliance with industry-specific standards and regulatory directives, reviewing the latest guidelines from authoritative bodies such as AAMI, AORN, CDC, ISO and the FDA. A focus is placed on achieving an optimal balance of wrap properties when selecting and using sterilization wrap. In conjunction, the assessment of total wrap cost and ongoing performance will be covered. By sharing best practices in sterilization wrap usage, this presentation aims to elevate the standards of clinical safety and efficiency.

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
    1. Importance of Sterilization Wrap 

    a. Explain the critical role sterilization wrap plays in maintaining the sterility of medical instruments and reducing the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). 

    2. Compliance with Standards and Regulations 

    a. Discuss adherence to industry standards and regulatory requirements for sterilization wrap. 

    b. Review the latest guidelines from recognized authorities such as AAMI, AORN, CDC, ISO and FDA. 

    3. Optimal Balance: Assessing Key Features of Sterilization Wrap 

    a. Learn how to assess a wrap’s balance of properties and the total cost of use when evaluating purchasing options. 

    b. Discuss key performance indicators for wrap (e.g., unexpected cost increases, reprocessing rates, OR delays, patient outcomes). 

    Speaker: SADE BROWN, PHD, R&D ENGINEER, OWENS & MINOR

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Live Webinar: October 17, 2024- 10:00-11:00(CST) Infection prevention requires an interdisciplinary approach and understanding of how different disciplines contribute to quality outcomes and patient safety. Jill Holdsworth, CIC, FAPIC, NREMT, CRCST, CHL, and Natalie Lind, CRCST, CHL, FCS, offer valuable insights into the benefits of a symbiotic relationship between SP and Infection Prevention Panelists: Jill Holdsworth, Manager of Infection Prevention, Emory University Hospital Midtown, and Natalie Lind, HSPA Director of Education

    Live Webinar: October 17, 2024- 10:00-11:00(CST)

    Infection prevention requires an interdisciplinary approach and understanding of how different disciplines contribute to quality outcomes and patient safety. Jill Holdsworth, CIC, FAPIC, NREMT, CRCST, CHL, and Natalie Lind, CRCST, CHL, FCS, offer valuable insights into the benefits of a symbiotic relationship between SP and Infection Prevention

    Panelists:
    Jill Holdsworth, Manager of Infection Prevention, Emory University Hospital Midtown, and Natalie Lind, HSPA Director of Education

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Compare and contrast key performance indicators and metrics 2. Establish key performance indicators, metrics and baseline performance 3. Use key performance indicators to lead and support change initiatives

    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 February 28th, 2029

    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 critical differences between Sterile Processing and Endoscopy processing methods and documentation requirements 2. Establish auditing practices that are appropriate for the unique needs of each area 3. Prepare for common surveyor questions

    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 31st, 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

    In episode 123, host Jon Wood speaks with Dr. Leo Gordon on the topic of excessive instruments found in Sterile Processing trays. As a physician, Gordon shares his unique viewpoint regarding the large quantity of instruments found on the Operating Room back table before, during and after a surgical procedure. He discusses how surgeons have influenced this issue and can potentially help rectify such an excessive waste of time and money.

    In episode 123, host Jon Wood speaks with Dr. Leo Gordon on the topic of excessive instruments found in Sterile Processing trays. As a physician, Gordon shares his unique viewpoint regarding the large quantity of instruments found on the Operating Room back table before, during and after a surgical procedure. He discusses how surgeons have influenced this issue and can potentially help rectify such an excessive waste of time and money.