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NMRTC San Diego celebrates Sterile Processing Department Week

13 October 2022

From Petty Officer 3rd Class Raphael McCorey

Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) San Diego celebrated Sterile Processing Department Week with a cake cutting ceremony October 12.The SPD team, which observes Sterile Processing Week every second week in October, is responsible for reprocessing surgical and medical tools needed to provide care to patients.“Together in the past
Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) San Diego celebrated Sterile Processing Department Week with a cake cutting ceremony October 12.

The SPD team, which observes Sterile Processing Week every second week in October, is responsible for reprocessing surgical and medical tools needed to provide care to patients.

“Together in the past year, our SPD team received, decontaminated, inspected, assembled, packaged, and sterilized more than 136,000 surgical sets and instruments through 8,408 sterilizer loads and counting,” said Lt. Cmdr. Eugene Mamaril, SPD division officer. “We are absolutely proud to serve the operating room, more than 50 clinics, and dozens of war fighting ships along the San Diego Waterfront.”

In attendance was Capt. Kim Davis, NMRTC San Diego’s commander, who thanked the SPD team and stressed the importance of the SPD processes.

SAN DIEGO (Oct. 12, 2022) Capt. Kim Davis, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command San Diego’s commanding officer (center), Hospitalman Falon Olver (left), and Conchita Unger (right), cut a cake during a Sterile Processing Week celebration at the hospital. NMRTC San Diego celebrates Sterile Processing Week to recognize the important role its specialists working in the Sterile Processing Department hold in patient care. NMRTC San Diego's mission is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality healthcare services and shape the future of military medicine through education, training and research. NMRTC San Diego employs more than 6,000 active duty military personnel, civilians and contractors in Southern California to provide patients with world-class care anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Raphael McCorey)
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 12, 2022) Capt. Kim Davis, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command San Diego’s commanding officer (center), Hospitalman Falon Olver (left), and Conchita Unger (right), cut a cake during a Sterile Processing Week celebration at the hospital. NMRTC San Diego celebrates Sterile Processing Week to recognize the important role its specialists working in the Sterile Processing Department hold in patient care. NMRTC San Diego's mission is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality healthcare services and shape the future of military medicine through education, training and research. NMRTC San Diego employs more than 6,000 active duty military personnel, civilians and contractors in Southern California to provide patients with world-class care anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Raphael McCorey)
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 12, 2022) Capt. Kim Davis, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command San Diego’s commanding officer (center), Hospitalman Falon Olver (left), and Conchita Unger (right), cut a cake during a Sterile Processing Week celebration at the hospital. NMRTC San Diego celebrates Sterile Processing Week to recognize the important role its specialists working in the Sterile Processing Department hold in patient care. NMRTC San Diego's mission is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality healthcare services and shape the future of military medicine through education, training and research. NMRTC San Diego employs more than 6,000 active duty military personnel, civilians and contractors in Southern California to provide patients with world-class care anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Raphael McCorey)
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SAN DIEGO (Oct. 12, 2022) Capt. Kim Davis, Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command San Diego’s commanding officer (center), Hospitalman Falon Olver (left), and Conchita Unger (right), cut a cake during a Sterile Processing Week celebration at the hospital. NMRTC San Diego celebrates Sterile Processing Week to recognize the important role its specialists working in the Sterile Processing Department hold in patient care. NMRTC San Diego's mission is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality healthcare services and shape the future of military medicine through education, training and research. NMRTC San Diego employs more than 6,000 active duty military personnel, civilians and contractors in Southern California to provide patients with world-class care anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Raphael McCorey)
Photo By: Petty Officer 3rd Class Raphael McCorey
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“There are so many different steps, we really appreciate the great onboarding process this team has here to make sure we do things right,” said Davis. “None of this we could do without you, so we’re taking a little bit of time this week to celebrate, but I hope you can tie what you do here everyday to a higher purpose. It’s critically important.”

Lt. Cmdr. Mamaril notes that through diligent SPD processes, the department is able to find and prevent mishaps almost every week from instruments needing sterilization or simply needing to meet quality standards and that even the newest SPD team is trained and committed to the highest quality performance throughout the day and night.

“Our most junior sailor actually found it,” said Mamaril, referencing a previous instance of a low quality instrument. “He was able to identify that there was an issue, and we recalled and sterilized the instruments. He carried out his training during an overnight shift and was actually awarded one of the Patient’s Safety Awards by the commanding officer.”

NMRTC San Diego’s SPD team is committed to service and patient safety each and every day.

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