Environmental services in hospitals and health care facilities fight to control the spread of pathogens and improve patient outcomes.
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John Scherberger, BS, FAHE, CHESP, REH provides an overview of the Fellow of the AHE (FAHE) program.
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Scott Thornton answers questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Technician Train-the-trainer program.
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Patrick Covington answers questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Technician Train-the-trainer program.
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The 2016 AHE Board of Directors introduce themselves by answering a few questions.
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Kent L. Miller answers questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Train-the-trainer program.
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The Association for the Healthcare Environment’s diverse membership includes environmental services professionals from many different backgrounds, including international members. Here, we feature three perspectives on the global scope of environmental services and what AHE has to offer for members in any country.
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Jamie Cadenas and Dan Beaver answer questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional (CHESP) certification process.
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Trial and error are hard-knock teachers, and no way to learn a profession. Even “old dog” managers who may be used to learning the hard way can work to stay ahead of the ever-changing intricacies and innovations of their complex profession.
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Larry Ingram answers questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional (CHESP) certification process.
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Sue Minnar answers questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional (CHESP) certification process.
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The new CHEST program is anticipated to change perceptions from ‘housekeepers’ sweeping and mopping floors to competent health care environmental services technicians who are able to provide a safe environment reducing the risks of health-care-associated infections (HAIs) and improving the patient experience.
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Nazar Masry answers questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional (CHESP) certification process.
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Those who are determined and who work hard often spend a lot of time and effort to learn new skills and maintain their existing ones. They display the most current knowledge of new technology and ideas. Having employees who will improve themselves over and above the company-sponsored training is critical to an organization wanting to innovate and improve.
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EXPLORE magazine spoke with Sandra Rials, MS, AHE director of Education about ENGAGE, AHE’s education platform.
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AHE is proud to announce a certification program for environmental services technicians or frontline staff. The program will officially launch as Certified Healthcare Environmental Services Technician™ or CHEST, with an overarching goal to improve outcomes—for the patient, department, facility, and the community.
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Allen E. Rudd answers questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional (CHESP) certification process.
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By becoming connected with the network that is AHE, you immediately gain access to a membership base of over 2,000 professionals, all with knowledge and expertise to share.
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In EVS, the transformational management philosophy can be a great tool when changes are necessary in your department. Introducing new ideas is never easy in EVS, but clear communication and strong determination will take you to your end result. When planning and executing, keep these 10 traits in mind.
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Success and happiness seem to be reserved for the few luck folks who have been fortunate enough to be at the right place at the right time, right? Nothing could be further from the truth. Many of us are not getting what we want and feel we deserve in life because of two key words— THOUGHTS and ACTION. In other words, we are not getting what we want because of what we think and because of what we do.