Alexis is a nationally certified sterile processing technician with extensive experience working in healthcare facilities across multiple states. Her expertise spans the critical aspects of sterilization, infection control, and maintaining the highest standards of patient safety. Over the years, Alexis has gained invaluable insights into the demands and intricacies of the sterile processing profession, making her uniquely qualified to guide aspiring technicians toward success. With a passion for teaching and a commitment to excellence, Alexis created The Sterile Way to share her knowledge and empower others to excel in their careers. Her hands-on approach, combined with real-world examples from her work in diverse healthcare environments, ensures that students receive a practical, well-rounded education. Dedicated, approachable, and invested in the success of her students, Alexis is here to help you master the skills needed to thrive in sterile processing and achieve your certification goals. Join her in this journey toward building a fulfilling and impactful career!
Alexis B.
Sterile Processing Instructor
CRCST/BLS/MCB

Why Choose The Sterile Way
​​​*Mastery of Sterile Techniques: Infection Prevention- Learning and mastering sterile techniques is critical for preventing infections in patients, particularly during surgeries, wound care, and other invasive procedures.
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*Patient Safety: Ensuring sterility helps protect patients from hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), which are a major concern in healthcare settings.
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*Standardization of Practices: Consistency in Healthcare - The program would likely emphasize the standardization of sterile procedures to ensure that all healthcare providers adhere to the same best practices, reducing variability in patient care.
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*Regulatory Compliance: Many healthcare facilities require staff to follow strict sterility protocols in line with national or international health guidelines, making this training essential for meeting those standards.
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*Career Advancement: Specialized Knowledge - A program focused on sterility and infection control could offer certifications that boost a medical professional’s qualifications, making them more competitive for roles in surgery, emergency care, or infection control.
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*Focus on New Technologies and Procedures: Emerging Trends - Participants may learn about new technologies, materials, and best practices in sterilization, from advanced autoclave use to modern antiseptic techniques.
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*Integration with Robotics or Minimally Invasive Surgery: With the rise of robotic surgeries and minimally invasive procedures, ensuring sterility remains a key concern. The program will it’s cover best practices for these emerging techniques.
Choosing this 3-month "The Sterile Way" program in medical training would provide essential skills, knowledge, and certifications that enhance the ability to maintain sterility and patient safety in medical procedures.