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Breaking Into Sterile Processing

Breaking Into Sterile Processing

著者: Bill Rishell
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Starting your journey in Sterile Processing can be challenging — but you don’t have to do it alone. Breaking Into a Career in Sterile Processing is the go-to podcast for students, externs, and entry-level technicians who are ready to launch a successful career in the Sterile Processing Department (SPD).


Each episode dives deep into the real-world steps of landing your first job, excelling during your externship, mastering interviews, and building the confidence you need to stand out in the field.


You’ll hear from hiring managers, seasoned techs, educators, and industry leaders who share insider tips, career advice, and personal stories from the front lines of surgical instrumentation and patient safety.


Let's Break the glass, and put your Sterile Processing Job Search in th Past!

© 2026 Breaking Into Sterile Processing
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  • Silence After Applying Does Not Mean You Failed
    2026/04/27

    The job hunt feels like yelling into a canyon and hearing nothing back, and we break down why that silence hits so hard. We analyze a motivational video script built for sterile processing grads and pull out a universal blueprint for turning frustration into resilience and action.
    • the psychology of reciprocity and why “no echo” feels unreal
    • how validating rejection and fatigue builds trust before advice
    • why the script opens with “good” and what pattern interrupts do to attention
    • reframing frustration as neutral pressure you can channel
    • the steam engine model for burnout vs momentum
    • why normalizing the struggle reduces shame and restores strategic thinking
    • iteration over repetition by applying again while learning more
    • “You’re Not Behind, You’re Being Built” as a self-perception shift
    • why motivation needs an outlet and a concrete next step
    • the bigger systemic question of silent hiring systems and broken feedback loops
    If you're serious about getting into sterile processing, follow sterilization station for real guidance, motivation, and support. And if you want help staying focused, building your strategy, and actually getting hired, go to sterilizationstation.org and click the Get Coaching tab.


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    20 分
  • Instrument Repair Is Patient Safety
    2026/04/22

    Surgical instrument repair and inspection decide whether patient care moves forward or comes to a halt. We walk through what technicians look for, how the repair workflow stays controlled, and why “when in doubt, remove and verify” protects everyone in the room.
    • why one faulty instrument can delay surgery and raise risk
    • common damage signs like misalignment, corrosion, loose screws, burrs and cracks
    • methodical inspection steps using movement tests and magnified light
    • the non negotiable rule to pull an instrument after any failed check
    • repair workflow essentials including tagging, separation, vendor repair and re inspection
    • chain of custody as accountability and traceability
    • the sterile processing technician as the first line of defense
    • managing pressure by choosing deliberate repetition over rushing
    • the rule to stop, remove and verify with a senior check


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    6 分
  • Top 10 Mistakes New Sterile Processing Techs Make !
    2026/04/20

    If you’re new to sterile processing, the hardest part isn’t caring, it’s carrying the mental load while everything moves fast. I’m Bill, your sterile processing success coach, and I walk through the top 10 mistakes new sterile processing technicians make when pressure, speed, and uncertainty collide. The goal is simple: protect patients while you build real confidence in SPD, instrument reprocessing, and day-to-day workflow.

    We start where mistakes often begin: rushing through decontamination when case carts stack up and turnover feels urgent. From there, we get practical about IFUs (instructions for use), enzymatic detergent timing, and why “it looks clean” is never the same as verified clean. I also break down common assembly problems like tray organization, learning instrument names, and how to build a consistent inspection flow that the OR can trust.

    Then we tackle the hidden risks that show up later in the process: labeling and scanning errors, ignoring wet packs or packaging issues, and staying quiet when something seems wrong. We talk sterilization cycles and why understanding steam versus low-temperature sterilization reduces fear and improves decision-making. We close with documentation discipline and the mindset shift that keeps you steady: process focus over performance pressure.

    If you know a new tech who feels behind, share this with them. Subscribe for more real-world sterile processing guidance, and if it helped, leave a review and tell me which mistake you’re working on next.

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    13 分
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