The recent Summit Imaging-sponsored Webinar Wednesday presentation “TEE Care and Maintenance to Lower Total Cost of Ownership” attracted almost 300 healthcare technology management professionals from around the world. The live presentation was eligible for 1 CE credit from the ACI.
The webinar provided an insightful message as Larry Nguyen, CEO and CTO of Summit Imaging, and Kyle Grozelle, Manager of Global Education and Training of Summit Imaging, disassembled a TEE ultrasound transducer and identified the major components while they explained the vulnerabilities of failure from improper care.
Attendees gained insight regarding the variations and effectiveness of cleaning techniques used in different hospitals. The discussion covered how different techniques can impact patient care as well as the total cost of ownership for health care facilities. This educational session also helped by illustrating different efforts to prevent unnecessary damage and costly downtime.
The webinar also included a question-and-answer session where the Summit Imaging duo fielded queries from attendees and shared their expert opinions based on years of experience in the field.
Attendees chimed in with positive reviews in a post webinar survey. The Summit Imaging-sponsor webinar received a 3.8 rating on a 5-point scale with 5 being the best possible score.
“I feel that this has been one of the most informative webinars I’ve seen. We have had multiple companies through our facility to educate proper care and handling, but have never really been able to drill down to the reality of what happens to damage these probes during handling,” Senior Manager Sterile Processing K. Thompson said.
“Very informative! A great primer for someone new to TEE ultrasound. Thank you,” said T. Flannery, CBET.
“It was great to learn something new and become more familiar with equipment that is used in a facility, but be more knowledgeable about,” said R. Helou, BMET.
“As usual an excellent presentation by Summit. I appreciate the information and the images of failures. Great info to share with our users,” said L. Shelman, CBET.
The overall Webinar Wednesday series also continues to garner positive reviews.
“Webinar Wednesdays are informative, interesting and keep me up to date,” said J. Agan, MSET.
“Webinar Wednesday is a great asset for technicians to gain needed knowledge without having to go through the fire of a repair first hand for the first time,” Lead Biomedical Engineering Technician B. Winslow said.
“I look forward to these webinars. They are a great way to come together with colleagues to learn a specific topic, without leaving you office,” Senior Manager D. Armstrong said.
“Webinar Wednesday, you are just awesome. I’ve attended your webinars a couple of times even when I was in Japan. There was one or two topics that I know I could share in my shop so I made the sacrifice of waking up at 3 a.m. for the webinar but it was worth it. Now I’m back in the U.S. so I don’t have to worry about the time difference. The topics you offer are great, can be applied on the job and are definitely worth sharing not just with other BMETs but also with medical providers,” BMET Instructor J. Seriosa wrote.
“Webinar Wednesday provides a spectacular service to the hands-on technicians in the field. They provide relevant information on issues that we face in our everyday work. Thanks for helping me become a more valuable and knowledgeable technician with a greater capacity to assure our patients’ safety and our staff’s productivity,” wrote T. Johnson, CBET. “TechNation Webinar Wednesdays rock!!!”
For information about the Webinar Wednesday series, including a calendar of upcoming events and recordings of previous webinars, visit WebinarWednesday.live.