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Sterile processing veteran Tameka Jones shares unfiltered insights about what it really takes to succeed in SPD, going beyond classroom theory to prepare students for real-world excellence.
• SPD work requires deep understanding of instrumentation, protocols, and manufacturer instructions
• Most students underestimate the level of commitment required in sterile processing
• The disconnect between classroom learning and floor reality requires personalized instruction
• "Return demonstration" teaching ensures students truly understand processes before certification
• Sterile processing should be viewed as a starting point with numerous career advancement paths
• Making training personal by visualizing preparing instruments for loved ones increases commitment
• Military discipline and "one band, one sound" mentality helps maintain excellence even during challenges
• Pride comes from knowing your work prevents infections and ensures successful surgeries
• Tameka's facility has maintained zero infections over seven years through meticulous practices
• Creating supportive environments where everyone's input is valued fosters growth mindset
Share this episode with your SPD class or mentor. Write down your biggest takeaway and tag us with #ToughLoveSPD or #SterilizationStation to join the conversation!
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Sterile processing veteran Tameka Jones shares unfiltered insights about what it really takes to succeed in SPD, going beyond classroom theory to prepare students for real-world excellence.
• SPD work requires deep understanding of instrumentation, protocols, and manufacturer instructions
• Most students underestimate the level of commitment required in sterile processing
• The disconnect between classroom learning and floor reality requires personalized instruction
• "Return demonstration" teaching ensures students truly understand processes before certification
• Sterile processing should be viewed as a starting point with numerous career advancement paths
• Making training personal by visualizing preparing instruments for loved ones increases commitment
• Military discipline and "one band, one sound" mentality helps maintain excellence even during challenges
• Pride comes from knowing your work prevents infections and ensures successful surgeries
• Tameka's facility has maintained zero infections over seven years through meticulous practices
• Creating supportive environments where everyone's input is valued fosters growth mindset
Share this episode with your SPD class or mentor. Write down your biggest takeaway and tag us with #ToughLoveSPD or #SterilizationStation to join the conversation!
Support the show
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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