An Ultrasonic Cleaner’s Role in Preventing Dirty Surgical Instruments

October 5, 2023

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Robert B. Dybec

This webinar is eligible for 1 CE credit. OR Today has been approved and is licensed to be a Continuing Education Provider with the California Board of Registered Nurses, License #16623.

Unfortunately, dirty surgical instruments are a fact of life in the operating room. Producing clean, sterile, safe instruments for surgery is a complex process. The process is one that requires the work of all perioperative team members as well as the proper function of the mechanical cleaning equipment. Join Kevin Anderson, Clinical Education Specialist at Healthmark Industries for this presentation, as we learn about the ultrasonic and its role in helping to produce clean surgical instruments.

OR Today would like to thank our sponsor Healthmark Industries. Since 1969, Healthmark Industries Company, Inc. has developed and marketed innovative solutions to aid healthcare facilities in their delivery of surgical instruments and other lifesaving medical devices to patients. Healthmark Industries’ mission is to continue to innovate, continue to support and continue to serve the healthcare provider industry and support services that make it possible to deliver quality healthcare. Visit www.hmark.com for more information.

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