Video TrainingPresenter: Mark Regna, MBA, MHA, CHESP, VP of Clinical Operations, Jani-King International
A 25-year seasoned veteran in healthcare compliance, operations, organizational management, Environment of Care and Infection Control Procedures give him a wide background to pull from. Mark’s background in providing clinical care is vast; he has provided care in many areas such as the Emergency Department, Flight and Ground Paramedic, Critical Care and Hyperbarics. Mark is a graduate of Webster University; he holds a Masters of Business Administration, Masters Healthcare Administration, and Bachelors of Science in Healthcare Management and an Associates Degree in Nursing. He is a Certified Healthcare Environmental Services Professional, Certified Healthcare Safety Professional, A Certified Hazard Control Risk Manager and a FEMA Certified Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Trainer and Planner. He serves on the AHE Board of Directors and serves as the Chair for the APIC Practice Guidance Counsel for Environmental Service Disinfecting. His experience in senior management positions in healthcare, along with his clinical background provides him with a full 360-degree overview of healthcare operations. Mark’s position with Jani-King International is Corporate Director of Healthcare Services. Jani-King’s healthcare program consists of four segments, Environmental Services, Dietary Service, Laundry Service and Facilities Maintenance. His responsibility is to provide worldwide strategic planning, marketing and operations to 121 Regional offices in 22 countries.
Description:
This one-hour pre-recorded webinar presentation is designed and targeted for training your entire staff how to properly clean and disinfect the operating room.
*Provide the foundation and principles of environmental services and their regulations.
*Discussion of what are the differences between antiseptic, clean, decontaminate and disinfectants.
*Provide complete understanding of the chemistry of cleaning.
*The gold-bar standard for cleaning the operating room and what products/tools that need to be utilized in this environment.
*What are the right chemicals.
*Thorough understanding why walls should be cleaned differently than floors; why equipment needs to be cleaned differently from surfaces, etc.
Once you and any/all staff have reviewed this presentation, you will be eligible to receive a Certificate of Participation worth one Credit Hour of continuing education. You simply contact us at events@excellentiagroup.com requesting your certificates, using the Certificate Request Form found in the link below. You will need to provide a typed list of all participants first and last names, position title (RN ,BSN, etc.), license numbers (if professionals) and date of completion.
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