Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) face many real-world challenges, including the need to increase productivity while lowering costs. This Webinar will present sterilization best practices in the ASC, while providing a comprehensive overview of the current regulatory guidelines.
This Webinar features Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah, Georgia, and its recent, successful transition to terminal sterilization. We hope the experiences shared by the hospital staff can help educate you to make informed choices for your facility. As you try to determine the best alternative to fit your sterilization needs, we at ASP are here to help you navigate the choices.
The goal of the Webinar is to provide you with the information you need to understand your options and select the best alternative to the STERIS System 1® for your facility.
We at ASP would like to help ensure that you have a transition plan in place for your facility, and since the FDA mandate, ASP already has helped transition hundreds of hospitals nationwide to the highest standard of care, terminal sterilization. We hope this Webinar series helps you sort through all the information and make informed choices.
Review some basics about sterilization -- we know that you live and breathe this day in and day out, but we think it's important to get back to why we do this and how the situation has evolved. We hope this Webinar will help you understand the value of terminal sterilization, and provide you with the information and resources you need.
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NOTE: Neither Johnson & Johnson nor ASP are responsible for third-party materials appearing on the ASP Infection Prevention channel, including but not limited to linked third-party vid...