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An Ultrasonic Cleaner's Role in Preventing Dirty Surgical Instruments

ISSUE NO. 747

Unfortunately, dirty surgical instruments are a common occurrence in the operating room. Producing clean, sterile, safe instruments for surgery is a complex process. The process is one that requires the work of all perioperative team members as well as the proper function of the mechanical cleaning equipment.


Join Kevin Anderson, Clinical Education Specialist at Healthmark Industries, for the presentation, “An Ultrasonic Cleaner’s Role in Preventing Dirty Surgical Instruments,” on Thursday, October 5th at 2pm ET. During this webinar, he will be discussing the ultrasonic and its role in helping to produce clean surgical instruments.



Matt Smith

Senior Manager of Marketing

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