PROCESS THIS!, a Podcast by HSPA
PROCESS THIS!, a Podcast by HSPA

PROCESS THIS!, a Podcast by HSPA

Healthcare Sterile Processing Association

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An in-depth look at the processes that stand as the essential base for the sterile processing industry.

Recent Episodes

Process THIS! Episode 146: Sustainability and Shelf Life for Blue Wrap
MAR 15, 2026
Process THIS! Episode 146: Sustainability and Shelf Life for Blue Wrap
<p>Sterilization wrap is a science unto itself. Individuals, organizations and companies around the world constantly seek safer, more durable options for keeping our patients safe, while considering the ecological effects of healthcare waste.</p> <p>In episode 146, host Casey Czarnowski speaks with members of the KiiP Group about shelf life, event-related risks and sustainability. The panel explores critical topics related to sterile wrap usage in healthcare settings, with an emphasis on the purpose and importance of IFU, best practices for sterile storage, metal mass and validated dry time, and opportunities for improving sterility assurance. The group references standards and regulations and closes with a discussion of the logistics of sterile wrap recycling. Packed with valuable information, this episode is worth 1.0 CE.</p> <p>Our Guests:</p> <p><strong>Jennifer Zeck, BSN, RN, CRCST, CER, CIS<br /> </strong><em>Infection Prevention Clinical Specialist<br /> </em>Solventum</p> <p><strong>Malinda Elammari, CST, CSPM, CRCST, CIS, CHL, CER, CSPDT, CFER, CSIS, CLSSGB, HACP-IC<br /> </strong><em>Founder and Owner<br /> </em>Crown Point Consulting</p> <p><strong>Sade Brown, PhD<br /> </strong><em>Research and Development Engineer<br /> </em>Owens and Minor Halyard</p> <p><strong>Tanya Magaña<br /> </strong><em>Supplier Excellence Engineering<br /> </em>Solventum</p> <p>&#160;</p> <p><a href="https://elearning.myhspa.org/products/process-this-episode-146-sustainability-and-shelf-life-for-blue-wrap">Earn CE Now</a></p>
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66 MIN
Process THIS! Episode 145: A History of Sterilization
FEB 26, 2026
Process THIS! Episode 145: A History of Sterilization
<p><strong>A History of Sterilization</strong></p> <p>The history of the science of sterilization is fascinating and tied inextricably with developments in germ theory and infection prevention. The pioneers of sterilization, at times working against great odds, laid the groundwork for the processes healthcare professionals use every day to keep billions of patients safe.</p> <p>In episode 145, host Casey Czarnowski speaks with Kim Schober, Accredited Provider Program Director for Health.edu, all about the history of sterilization. Schober introduces the early physicians and scientists who saw that the world could be a safer place. She explains how their ideas and experiments helped shape key advances in sterilization and led to our modern practices and equipment.</p> <p><strong>[Guest Speaker]</strong></p> <p>Kim Schober<br /> Accredited Provider Program Director<br /> Health.edu</p> <p>Throughout her career, Kim Schober has gained diverse clinical experience in Labor and Delivery, Infertility, Home Healthcare and Rehabilitation. Her dedication to excellence in patient care and team development has led her to serve in a variety of roles, including floor nurse, charge nurse, nurse educator and nurse manager. In her current leadership role at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Schober educates and recruits instructors across numerous healthcare disciplines, including Nursing, EMS, Nurse Aide, Radiation Technology, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, and Sterile Processing. Schober holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from West Texas A&#38;M University and a master’s degree in Nursing Leadership and Education from Lubbock Christian University. Through her work, she continues to advance healthcare education and support the development of future healthcare professionals.</p> <p><a href="https://elearning.myhspa.org/products/process-this-episode-145-a-history-of-sterilization">Earn CE Now</a></p>
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22 MIN
Process THIS! Episode 144: The Framework of an HSPA Certification
FEB 10, 2026
Process THIS! Episode 144: The Framework of an HSPA Certification
<p>Just like the work of sterile processing, HSPA certifications are robust, relevant, and constantly evolving. The process of keeping certification exams and requirements up to date involves years of work, the expertise of subject matter experts (SMEs), and the input of thousands of current certification holders. HSPA’s rigorous test development process ensures that each certification holder is ready to meet the modern demands of their job and the increasing complexity of the healthcare field.</p> <p>In episode 144, host Casey Czarnowski speaks with Siri Sorensen, Director of Certification and Membership with HSPA, about updating HSPA certifications. Siri reviews each step in the process—job analysis, desk study, task force meeting, validation survey, and SME meetings—as well as the role of the Certification Council. She also explains a new eligibility requirement of the Certified Healthcare Leader (CHL) certification, which requires CHL holders to meet one of three flexible pathways, each designed to recognize the diverse backgrounds and experiences of SP professionals. Listen to learn about the collaborative nature of the HSPA certifications accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB).</p> <p>Siri Sorensen<br /> Director of Certification and Membership<br /> HSPA<br /> Siri Sorensen, MA, CAE, ICE-CCP, PMP, CMP, has served HSPA for more than twelve years. In her current role, she oversees the development, maintenance and administration of the Association&#8217;s four accredited certification programs, serving more than 60,000 individuals, as well as the CCSVP certification for vendors and suppliers. Her accomplishments include being awarded the Deborah Sexton Education Scholarship (PCMA, 2019) and recognition as a Forty Under 40 honoree (Association Forum, 2018). Her career has focused on effective and meaningful work with associations and nonprofits.</p> <p><a href="https://elearning.myhspa.org/products/process-this-episode-144-the-framework-of-an-hspa-certification">Earn CE Now</a></p>
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17 MIN
Process THIS! Episode 143: Breaking Down Biofilm
JAN 29, 2026
Process THIS! Episode 143: Breaking Down Biofilm
<p>Biofilm is “comprised of living cells and a structure to protect them . . . that has potentially infectious material within it.” The structure creates a physical barrier between the microorganisms and their environment, providing protection from cleaning chemistries, disinfectants, antibiotics and the body’s immune system. </p> <p>In episode 143, host Jon Wood speaks with Dr. Jon Burdach of Nanosonics. They discuss all things biofilm: what it is, how it develops and why it is so persistent. Dr. Burdach explains the difference between preventing biofilm and removing it, and he makes a compelling case for why removal is more important. He references recent studies, including those revealing that commonly used chemicals can act as fixatives and exacerbate biofilm growth. Dr. Burdach also reviews what can happen when biofilm is introduced into the body and its role in hospital-acquired infection (HAI) outbreaks over time. Lastly, the conversation turns to the particular challenge of cleaning flexible endoscope channels. Dr. Burdach introduces the cyclic-buildup biofilm (CBB) research model and shares developments in emerging lumen cleaning technologies. </p> <p>This episode of Process This! addresses the far-reaching implications of biofilm and what SP professionals can do to help. “If we are better armed with the right knowledge, we can do better by our patients,” said Dr. Burdach. “Processing instruments is hard . . . but the people that do it are really what makes all the difference.” </p> <p>ABOUT OUR GUEST<br /> Jon Burdach, PhD<br /> Vice President of Medical Affairs<br /> Nanosonics, Inc. </p> <p>Jon Burdach is a medical affairs executive with extensive experience in clinical research. At Nanosonics, he is responsible for developing and executing the company’s medical strategy, including healthcare professional engagement, scientific communications and medical education initiatives. He also oversees clinical research and R&#038;D activities. He has worked in medical microbiology, genetics of anti-microbial resistance, molecular biology, and medical research within infection prevention. Dr. Burdach is an international speaker, author of numerous scientific publications, and committee member for AusMedTech NSW and AAMI. He holds a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics from the University of New South Wales. </p> <p><a href="https://elearning.myhspa.org/products/process-this-episode-143-breaking-down-biofilm">Earn CE Now</a></p>
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43 MIN
Process THIS! Episode 142: Self-Care for Leaders of Volunteer Organizations
JAN 13, 2026
Process THIS! Episode 142: Self-Care for Leaders of Volunteer Organizations
<p>Leading in a volunteer organization, motivated by passion and not pay, poses a new set of challenges compared to a paid leadership position. The work can be taxing, and done on personal hours after an already busy day. Volunteer leaders require a special set of mental health strategies. </p> <p>In episode 142, host Casey Czarnowski speaks with Sharyn Combs, founder of UCDI Leadership about leading a volunteer group, such as an HSPA Affiliated Chapter. Combs discusses the challenges that are unique to volunteer leadership, and good things that leaders can do to fill their cups and stay motivated. </p> <p>About our guest: </p> <p><strong>Sharyn Combs </strong></p> <p>Founder </p> <p>UCDI Leadership Training and Development </p> <p>Combs is a keynote speaker, independent certified coach and trainer with The John Maxwell Team and Personality Insights, and founder of UCDI Leadership Training and Development. She specializes in vision casting, team engagement, and fostering employee ownership. Her Progressive Leadership Mentoring Program was developed specifically for professionals looking to climb the career ladder and improve their marketability. She is the mind behind Knowledge or Nonsense and the author of ‘THINK. On Purpose’ and ‘Hold Your Form.’ </p> <p><a href="https://elearning.myhspa.org/products/process-this-episode-142-self-care-for-leaders-of-volunteer-organizations">Earn CE Now</a></p>
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39 MIN