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New
York State Association for Central Service Professionals (NYSACSP)
First Annual Educational Seminar
The scene
was magnificent at Niagara Falls as the NYSACSP held their first
annual seminar and vendor exhibit attended by more that 100 attendees
and 25 vendors. The Association’s Board of Directors met on Thursday – June
12th, the day before the start of the seminar. Larry Guittard, the
President of the Association presided at the meeting. The Board of
Directors is comprised of 2 representatives from each of the 5 Chapters:
- Long
Island Association for Central Service (LIACS)
- New
York City Association of Central Service Professionals (NYCACSP)
- Northeastern
New York Chapter of Healthcare Central Service Professionals (NENYCHCSP)
- Central
New York Association of Central Service Professionals (CNYACSP)
- Western
New York SPD Managers Association (WNYSPDA)
In keeping
with the By Laws, each of the Executive Board positions are held by
a representative of each of the Chapters and chosen by the Board of
Directors. The Executive Board for 2003-2004 is:
- President:
Bonnie Ingham, NENYCHCSP
- President
Elect: Wilhelmina Jones, WNYSPDA
- Past
President: Larry Guittard, LIACS
- Secretary:
Mary Olivera, NYCACSP
- Treasurer:
Wilma Lasher, CNYACSP
- Director
Ex-Officio: Ray Averill, SPSmedical
Chip
Moore, Getinge USA
The Seminar’s
success was due to the diversity of topics presented by industry leaders
and experts such as Tony Monaco, keynote presentation, Nancy Chobin,
Betty Strickland, Ray Averill, Charles Hughes, Marcia Hardick, Wava
Truscott, Ph.D, and Linda Shultz. The Association was honored to have
Tony Monaco as a faculty member since he was instrumental in having
Governor McGreeve of New Jersey signing into law the Central Service
Mandatory Certification. Tony’s efforts and accomplishments were
the inspiration for forming the New York State CS Association and the
ultimate goal of the organization. Another distinguished guest was Delton
Courtney – Mr. Monaco ’s counterpart in New York State was
invited to meet with the Board of Directors and discuss the various
routes available for achieving this goal. Mr. Courtney presented
the group a road map to continue this journey.
One of the
highlights of the seminar was the presence of both National Association
Presidents from IAHCSMM and ASHCSP. Since the Association is made
up of chapters from the different national groups, it was fitting
that both Rose Seavey (ASHCSP) and Sybil Williams (IAHCSMM) participated
in the theme of “Unity in the CS Profession.” They both
danced and enjoyed the “Welcome Hawaiian Luau Reception” Friday
evening at poolside and congratulated the State Association on being
able to unify their efforts in achieving education and certification
throughout the State. Ms. Seavey and Ms. Williams pledged to bring back
the message of “Unity in the Profession.” to their respective
memberships. The two presidents led the attendees in a walk to the
falls on Friday evening to watch the spectacular fireworks display
that lit up the celebrated spectacle of Niagara Falls .
The success
of the seminar could not be possible without the support of the vendors
and their participation. All vendors were recognized with special thanks
and certificates of appreciation were presented to those that provided
additional financial support. They are listed as follows:
- ASP
- Getinge
- USA
- Kimberly
Clark
- SPSmedical
- STERIS
- Richard
Wolf
- V.
Mueller
- Linvatec
They helped
defray the costs of the seminar by sponsoring the luncheons and welcome
reception, providing program and mailing support, seminar bags and speakers
for the educational seminar.
The Association
has already started to make plans for next year’s seminar and
continue the journey to prepare the Central Service professional
for the challenges of mandatory State certification.
For additional
information, please contact:
Don
Gordon, Public Relations Chairman
NYSACSP
(718) 918-4381
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