This course introduces students to the key scientific principles and methods of disinfection and sterilization utilized in today's health care settings.
This course introduces students to the key scientific principles and methods of disinfection and sterilization utilized in today's health care settings.
This course builds on the principles and activities covered in Decontamination Practices, building on the packaging and sterilization processes.
Common type of sterilization processes will be explored including mechanical, biological and chemical monitoring of products and procedures.
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This course covers elements of decontamination, preparation, assembly, sterilization, storage and distribution of instruments and medical devices.
This certificate program prepares individuals to work in Medical Device Reprocessing Departments in hospitals and speciality surgical clinics.
By the end of the course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory requirements for medical devices, including Medical Device Classification and Quality Management, MDSAP, labelling requirements, and the application submission process.
A Medical Device Reprocessing (MDR) Technician is a medical professional who cleans, disinfects, sterilizes, prepares, and distributes instruments/equipment including endoscopes in a hospital or medical lab.
This highly interactive course draws upon real-life case studies as well as the expertise and experiences of instructors and guest speakers currently or previously working in the medical devices industry.
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