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All surgical instruments take effort to render clean and sterile, but some instruments by their design are more difficult to clean than others. Narrow channels, long lumens and tight tolerances challenge our decontamination professionals to remove soil and reduce the incidence of bioburden.
In episode 131, host Casey Czarnowski speaks with Noah Roitman and Trevor Hazen of HNM Medical about the dangers and high costs of unclean medical devices. Roitman and Hazen review some of the most challenging instruments and offer strategies for complete cleaning. They also discuss the option of single-use instruments as possible alternatives in the prevention of surgical site infections (SSIs).
Guest Speakers:
Noah Roitman
President
HNM Medical
As the Founder and CEO of HNM Medical, Noah Roitman has spent over two decades building a globally trusted medical device company dedicated to improving surgical outcomes and elevating the standard of care. His passion lies in designing innovative, single-use surgical technologies that address critical needs in contamination control, reprocessing risk and OR efficiency. Roitman is proud to have helped shift the industry’s perception and adoption of single-use instrumentation across specialties such as neurosurgery, orthopedics and cardiovascular care. HNM Medical now serves hospitals and distributors worldwide with a robust portfolio of high-performance tools that support safer, faster procedures.
Trevor Hazen
Clinical Resource Director
HNM Medical
Prior to starting his career in healthcare, Trevor Hazen earned his bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership from Bethel University. Like countless others in the Sterile Processing (SP) industry, Hazen did not know what he was getting into when he started as a vendor in 2015. He instantly fell in love with SP and hasn’t looked back! Since that time, Hazen earned his CCSVP and GTS certifications and became a member of HSPA, AORN and AAMI. He has presented hundreds of in-services at local hospitals and surgery centers and partnered with over 20 local chapters of HSPA, educating thousands of SP professionals about best practices, industry trends, leadership and professional development.
Host:
Casey Stanislaus Czarnowski, BA, CRCST, CIS, CER
Clinical Educator