Career/Professional Development

An Environmental Service's leader as a Lean leader needs to be patient, inquisitive, keenly interested in problem-solving, a good communicator, and a mentor who likes to see people succeed. This paper will propose a proven strategy for becoming a Lean department through the leader's eyes.
In his Fellow Paper, Michael Cataznaro analyzes the importance of a well-thought out comprehensive training program and the resources needed from all levels within a facility in order to be successful.
Suggestions for interviewers including guidelines on interview questions and regulations governing pre-employment inquiries.
Health Facilities Management (HFM), the American Society for Healthcare Engineering and the Association for the Healthcare Environment of the American Hospital Association surveyed a random sample of 14,112 hospital department managers to learn about trends in health care compensation. The response…
Environmental services in hospitals and health care facilities fight to control the spread of pathogens and improve patient outcomes.
John Scherberger, BS, FAHE, CHESP, REH provides an overview of the Fellow of the AHE (FAHE) program.
Scott Thornton answers questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Technician Train-the-trainer program.
Patrick Covington answers questions about the Certified Health Care Environmental Services Technician Train-the-trainer program.
The 2016 AHE Board of Directors introduce themselves by answering a few questions.