Book Title: Canadian Foundations of Medical Device Reprocessing
Book Description: This OER provides a complete, evidence-based roadmap for Medical Device Reprocessing (MDRT) professionals. Designed for entry-level learners, this text bridges the gap between technical theory and clinical practice. It covers the full lifecycle of reusable medical devices—from decontamination and assembly to sterilization and sterile storage—all while anchoring essential workflows to Canadian CSA Z314 standards and institutional quality management principles.This Medical Device Reprocessing Technician (MDRT) Open Educational Resource (OER) is currently under active development by Matthew Van Nus, Instructor of Perioperative Nursing and Medical Device Reprocessing.
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Book Information
Book Description
Welcome to the Medical Device Reprocessing (MDRT) OER
As the “core engine” of every healthcare facility, the Medical Device Reprocessing Department (MDRD) is the last line of defense in patient safety. This Open Educational Resource (OER) provides a rigorous, professional-grade curriculum for students entering the MDRT field. Our guide offers a comprehensive roadmap of the knowledge, skills, and principles necessary for the safe and effective reprocessing of medical devices.
Purpose and Scope
The primary goal of this OER is to increase accessibility to the profession of medical device reprocessing. It is intended as a supplementary learning tool for learners preparing to enter the field, current MDRTs seeking a knowledge refresh, and educators looking for structured teaching material. Note: This resource is not a replacement for accredited training programs or institutional policies; users should always follow manufacturer instructions and local regulatory guidance.
Key Subject Pillars
- MDR Operations: This text demystifies the “lifecycle of the instrument.” Learners gain a comprehensive understanding of the technical workflows required to process contaminated surgical instruments, including sophisticated inspection, assembly, sterilization, and distribution.
- Quality Assurance & Regulatory Compliance: This OER moves beyond basic task-oriented training to cultivate a mindset of institutional accountability. By emphasizing sterility assurance, documentation, and traceability, the text ensures that every technician understands not just how to perform a task, but why it is critical for patient outcomes and regulatory compliance.
Key Features for the Modern Learner
- Standardized Curriculum: Explicitly aligned with Canadian CSA Z314 standards, focusing on metric-based measurements and high-reliability clinical practices.
- Interactive Simulation Suite: Integrated HTML/Java activities—including the Sterilizer Anatomy Hotspot, ITS Traceability Cockpit, Case-Cart Rescue Simulator, and FIFO Inventory Puzzle—bring complex technical concepts to life.
- Pedagogical Scaffolding: Designed for Grade 12-entry learners, the text uses “MDRT Insights,” “Think About It” critical thinking prompts, and professional-grade technical definitions to simplify complex mechanics without sacrificing depth.
A Living, Collaborative Resource
Healthcare is an ever-evolving field. This OER is designed to be updated as best practices, technology, and regulations change. We leverage freely available educational content to foster collaboration and ensure that professional knowledge remains equitable and accessible. Whether utilized for initial certification or ongoing professional development, this OER is a vital tool for ensuring that every instrument entering the OR is safe, reliable, and ready for patient care.
License
Canadian Foundations of Medical Device Reprocessing Copyright © 2026 by Matthew Van Nus is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
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The Arts