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The Sterilization Assistant is responsible for conducting proper, sterilization techniques related to dental instrumentation, dental terminology, and proper infection control protocols as established by the College of Dental Medicine.
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This individual is responsible for assisting and supporting the implementation of the Regulatory requirements as stipulated by: CMS, DHCS, HRSA, OSHA, CDC, The Joint Commission, and California Department of Public Health, to ensure that Sterilization and High Level Disinfection processes and Infection Prevention practices meet regulatory standards.
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Processes may include, but are not limited to: Steam sterilization Gas sterilization STERRAD sterilization Ultrasound cleaning Steris sterilization Assures sterilization parameters are met and practices good aseptic technique.
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Support may-or-may-not include, decontamination of surgical instruments, assembly/sterilization, sterile instrument storage, partial or complete case cart support, OR core tech support and high-level disinfection.
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Processing items for sterilization processing, including the processing/oiling of hand pieces and other dental instruments. We offer advanced degree programs in seven ADrecognized specialties: endodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, prosthodontics and TMD and orofacial pain.
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Training as a surgical technician, dental assistant or other job where experience can be attained to operate sterilization equipment, such as: steam autoclaves, industrial washers, ultrasonic cleaners.
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CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education:High School Diploma or equivalentCertification and Licensing:CRCST, CBSPD, CST, CIS Certification Required CIS or CHL PreferredExperience:Completion of a Central Sterile Processing Technician Program or Surgical Technology ProgramMust have acquired knowledge of decontamination, assembly, sterilization processes, and case cart systems.
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Knowledge in the following CSP equipment: surgical equipment, instruments and trays; Pre-Vac and Gravity steam sterilization; low temperature sterilization; surgical instrument washer / disinfector and ultrasonic cleaner, network computer system; computerized surgical Instrument tracking system.
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Adheres to CS policies related to all sterilization methods, Steam - prevac /gravity, Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide. Monitors chemical and physical sterilization cycle parameters, documents results correctly.
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The certified Sterile Processing Technician within the Sterile Processing Department (SPD) performs all tasks associated with the processing of surgical instruments and medical devices including cleaning, decontamination, assembly, sterilization/high level disinfection; monitoring of environmental conditions, sterilization processes, and HLD processes; assembly and dispatching of case carts and emergency carts; and inventory and ordering of SPD supplies.
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Responsible for the proper care and handling of all general and specialty instrumentation including the cleaning, decontamination, disassemble/reassembly, quality assurance, instrument identification, set assembly, packaging, sterilization, and distribution of surgical instrumentation for PeriOp Services, hospital departments, and clinics.
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One year experience in surgical instrument sterilization processing, preferably in an acute care or ambulatory surgery center environment. You will monitor and record all test loads and sterilization cycles while documenting any deviation from normal functioning to OR Coordinator and/or Nurse Manager.
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The Sterile Processing Technician has the primary responsibility of processing and maintaining quality control of surgical instruments, and the monitoring of sterilization/decontamination equipment used in Surgical Services.
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Job Summary and QualificationsThe Central Sterile Technician willprepare OR surgical case carts decontamination and sterilization of re-processable supplies, equipment and surgical instruments consistent with innovation of patient care.
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The Sterile Processing Technician is assigned duties performing decontamination, preparation, sterilization and distribution of surgical instruments and medical equipment throughout the surgery center, utilizing infection control and safety practices during all phases of the process.
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