
Drop Ship Me…Wanda? Why You End Up With Unprepared Sterile Processing Travelers
You wait for weeks to get your Sterile Processing traveler positions approved, more weeks for resumes to reach your inbox, and more time to have

You wait for weeks to get your Sterile Processing traveler positions approved, more weeks for resumes to reach your inbox, and more time to have

Medical device reps are trained to support their product in the OR. Unless there are some very unique and specific cleaning instructions, it’s unlikely IFU’s

The textbook approach to this (in AAMI TIR34 section 4.2 and AAMI ST79, section 7.6) is to use utility water for every wash phase and

How long is your chemical good for after opening the bottle? This question may be posed to a sterile processing technician during an audit or

If you think late loaners are a problem now, just wait until the ASC’s get rolling. In 2016, it was estimated that over half of

The singer Jim Croce said it best in a song from the seventies, “If I could save time in a bottle.” Is it possible to

You may have heard the terms “Utility” water and “Critical” water. Whatever happened to “tap” water and “treated” water? Those terms were not specific enough

Two words: Surgeon engagement. Why not the vendor? Because you’ve already tried – they know the policy and they’re not intentionally delivering late. Based on

“The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot.” This quote from Michael Altshuler reminds us that time is precious, especially

Hi everyone. It’s a pleasure to be working with Beyond Clean! My job here is to get down and dirty (ok, not dirty) with the