CE Credits

Elevate your career and stay ahead in your industry with IMP Continuing Education. Start earning your CE credits today!

Innovative Medical Products Continuing Education classes provide high-quality educational opportunities for healthcare staff seeking to earn Continuing Education (CE) credits. Our courses are designed to help you stay current in your field, expand your professional knowledge, and meet your CE requirements.

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Why Choose IMP for CE Credits?

Diverse Course Catalog:

We offer a wide range of courses that cover both the OR and SPD, ensuring there’s something for everyone. 

Accredited Programs:

All of our courses are accredited by professional societies to provide you with CE credits you need to maintain your professional licensure.

Cutting-Edge Content:

Our courses are constantly updated to reflect the latest trends, regulations, and best practices.

CE Course Options:

Course:
In-Servicing the De Mayo Knee Positioner

About: Experience seamless operation and enhanced patient care with our comprehensive in-servicing program tailored for the De Mayo Knee Positioner. This specialized training session empowers your staff with in-depth knowledge, hands-on skills, and best practices for efficient utilization of our knee positioner. Elevate the quality of care and ensure maximum safety as your team becomes skilled, confident, and proficient in operating this piece of equipment.

Target Audience: Sterile Processing

CE Credits: 0.5

Course:
Delinting the Facts: Bumps & Patient Safety

About: Post-surgical complications often stem from the presence of common debris, particularly lint and fibers. Cotton towels from linen bumps have emerged as the primary source of lint production, identified as the foremost contributor to post-surgical complications due to contamination. Lint fibers, being a prevalent carrier of contaminants, harbor microorganisms capable of elevating the risk of patient infections. These microorganisms have been associated with adverse outcomes including adhesions, infections, granulomas, and thrombotic events, significantly heightening the potential for patient morbidity.

Target Audience: Sterile Processing

CE Credits: 0.5

Course:
Did the Sink Just Shrink?
Cleaning Oversized Instrumentation

About: In order to assure the sterility of an instrument, it has to be properly cleaned and disinfected before it can be inspected. Remember, “If it isn’t clean, it isn’t sterile.” While the size of medical equipment is growing, the frontline Sterile Processing professional needs to have safe and effective practices to achieve cleanliness in decontamination.

Target Audience: Sterile Processing

CE Credits: 0.5

Course:
In-Servicing the De Mayo Knee Positioner

About: Experience seamless operation and enhanced patient care with our comprehensive in-servicing program tailored for the De Mayo Knee Positioner. This specialized training session empowers your staff with in-depth knowledge, hands-on skills, and best practices for efficient utilization of our knee positioner. Elevate the quality of care and ensure maximum safety as your team becomes skilled, confident, and proficient in operating this piece of equipment.

Target Audience: Sterile Processing

CE Credits: 0.5

Course:
Delinting the Facts: Bumps & Patient Safety

About: Post-surgical complications often stem from the presence of common debris, particularly lint and fibers. Cotton towels from linen bumps have emerged as the primary source of lint production, identified as the foremost contributor to post-surgical complications due to contamination. Lint fibers, being a prevalent carrier of contaminants, harbor microorganisms capable of elevating the risk of patient infections. These microorganisms have been associated with adverse outcomes including adhesions, infections, granulomas, and thrombotic events, significantly heightening the potential for patient morbidity.

Target Audience: Sterile Processing

CE Credits: 0.5

Course:
Did the Sink Just Shrink?
Cleaning Oversized Instrumentation

About: In order to assure the sterility of an instrument, it has to be properly cleaned and disinfected before it can be inspected. Remember, “If it isn’t clean, it isn’t sterile.” While the size of medical equipment is growing, the frontline Sterile Processing professional needs to have safe and effective practices to achieve cleanliness in decontamination.

Target Audience: Sterile Processing

CE Credits: 0.5

Course:
In-Servicing the De Mayo Knee Positioner

About: Experience seamless operation and enhanced patient care with our comprehensive in-servicing program tailored for the De Mayo Knee Positioner. This specialized training session empowers your staff with in-depth knowledge, hands-on skills, and best practices for efficient utilization of our knee positioner. Elevate the quality of care and ensure maximum safety as your team becomes skilled, confident, and proficient in operating this piece of equipment.

Target Audience: Sterile Processing

CE Credits: 0.5

Course:
Delinting the Facts: Bumps & Patient Safety

About: Post-surgical complications often stem from the presence of common debris, particularly lint and fibers. Cotton towels from linen bumps have emerged as the primary source of lint production, identified as the foremost contributor to post-surgical complications due to contamination. Lint fibers, being a prevalent carrier of contaminants, harbor microorganisms capable of elevating the risk of patient infections. These microorganisms have been associated with adverse outcomes including adhesions, infections, granulomas, and thrombotic events, significantly heightening the potential for patient morbidity.

Target Audience: Sterile Processing

CE Credits: 0.5

Course:
Did the Sink Just Shrink?
Cleaning Oversized Instrumentation

About: In order to assure the sterility of an instrument, it has to be properly cleaned and disinfected before it can be inspected. Remember, “If it isn’t clean, it isn’t sterile.” While the size of medical equipment is growing, the frontline Sterile Processing professional needs to have safe and effective practices to achieve cleanliness in decontamination.

Target Audience: Sterile Processing

CE Credits: 0.5

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