“I think I stayed in med-surg for so long because I like going in sometimes not knowing what kind of surgery I’m going to have, or what I’m going to see,” Buhrman said. “I have definitely grown in the same area, having the same managers, working with the same people, and that’s been helpful, especially during COVID.”
Creating a more diversified, equitable and inclusive health care system is not something that will happen overnight, nor is it something ASCA can achieve on its own. Systemic change will take time and commitment and resources from the government and the entire health care system.
Struggling to make sense of the world’s varied guidance on postapproval changes for microbiologically controlled products? The Kilmer Regulatory Innovation Team has sought to address this and more in a special review article published in BI&T, the journal of health technology and sterilization, published by AAMI.