The Importance of Instructions For Use


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Wednesday, May 08, 2024 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM   iCalendar Eastern Standard Time

The use of medical equipment, supplies and devices is an essential part of providing medical care. However, the safe use, cleaning/disinfection and maintenance of these resources requires organizations to reference the manufacturer’s instructions for use. Accrediting organizations have placed greater attention on organizations in the use of these references and will cite deficiencies when they are not used. This educational webinar will provide information on how manufacturer’s instructions for use support safe care and how organizations can ensure they are compliant with regulations that govern their use.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Register and receive a link to share with your hospital or facility staff.

$199 NCHA Member Facilities
$279 Non Members

Instructions
Register your group for the webinar and share the zoom registration link. Zoom requires each participant to authenticate their attendance by completing the Zoom registration. Those individuals interested in viewing the recording must register separately at the Zoom link prior to the start of the webinar. Zoom will send each individual registered an email containing an access link to view the recording.

Registration fees must be paid at time of registration. 

Continuing Education:  Courtemanche & Associates is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.  Nursing continuing professional development credits will be offered.

 

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FACULTY

Pat Cook, BS, RPH, HACP, Senior Consultant, Head of Consulting Services, Courtemanche & Associates
Pat manages Courtemanche & Associate’s business development initiatives and provides consulting services and support. With her extensive healthcare experience, Pat serves as a knowledgeable resource to new and existing clients, helping to guide them through their accreditation and regulatory needs. A Registered Pharmacist, Pat has nearly four decades of healthcare administrative and regulatory experience. Her career in healthcare began within Pharmacy Services where she served in multiple leadership positions including Drug Distribution Supervisor, Assistant Director of Pharmacy and Director of Pharmaceutical Care. Her experience with regulatory compliance, licensure and accreditation spans over 25 years and involved survey coordination and survey readiness and response across hospital, long term care, ambulatory care, behavioral health, and home care practice settings.