27 Countries represented: Egypt, Italy, Antigua & Barbuda, Malawi, Canada, South Sudan, Namibia, Philippines, Rwanda, Pakistan, Nigeria, USA, India, United Arab Emirates, Portugal, Botswana, Ghana, Ireland, Mauritius, Iraq, Gambia, Jordan, Zambia, South Africa, Tanzania, Namibia and Angola.
Topic: “Aseptic Technique: The Key to Surgical Techniques and Patient Safety”
Speaker: Jo Williams Cody, CST, MSED, BSST, AAS – Pima Medical Institute Program Director of Surgical Technology
Hosted by The Operating Room Global (TORG) Education and Training Committee and held live via Zoom
Target Audience:
Surgeons, Physician Assistants, Anaesthesiologists, Theatre and Perioperative Nurses, Scrub and Circulatory staff, Recovery staff, Certified Registered Nurse Anaesthetists , Certified Surgical Technologists, First Assistants, Registered Nurse First Assistants, Perfusionists, Surgical Residents, Anaesthesia Technicians, Anaesthesia Support, Respiratory Technicians, Medical Device Company Representatives, Medical Students, Interns…. and many more.
Introducing Josephine Williams Cody, CST, MSED, BSST, AAS: The Journey of a Certified Surgical Technologist
Meet Josephine Williams Cody, a remarkable individual who embarked on her journey as a surgical technologist back in 2004. From the outset, her deep-rooted passion for medicine led her to pursue a career in the medical field, setting the stage for an inspiring trajectory of professional growth and accomplishments.
Josephine’s path to becoming a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) began with the acquisition of her Associate’s degree in Surgical Technology in 2005, a moment she describes as both rewarding and challenging. This certification served as the foundation for her roles in the operating room, where she adeptly prepared instruments for surgery and prioritized patient safety during intricate procedures.
Over the years, Josephine has honed her skills, faced numerous challenges, and embraced the demands of her profession. Long hours, high-stress situations, and the constant need to adapt to medical advancements were obstacles she courageously confronted. Yet, amidst these challenges, Josephine discovered great fulfillment in her role, finding joy in collaborating with patients and medical professionals to achieve successful outcomes.
Fuelled by her desire to share her knowledge and passion with future generations, Josephine transitioned to become a surgical educator in 2012. As a teacher, she took immense pleasure in witnessing her students thrive and emerge as accomplished surgical professionals. This dedication and commitment led to her promotion as Program Director at the surgical technology school in 2014.
Undeterred in her pursuit of knowledge, Josephine attained her Bachelor’s of Science in Surgical Technology in 2015, broadening her expertise and preparing herself to impart a diverse range of surgical procedures and techniques to her students.
Ever forward-looking, Josephine continued her educational journey, culminating in obtaining her Masters Qualification in 2021. Armed with this advanced degree, she aspired to create innovative teaching methods and actively shape the future of surgical technology for generations to come.
Josephine Williams Cody’s unwavering dedication to advancing the field of surgical technology has left an indelible impact. Through her selfless commitment to education, she has influenced countless aspiring surgical professionals, elevating the standard of patient care worldwide.
As she continues to inspire others with her passion and unyielding dedication to education, Josephine remains a guiding light in the realm of surgical technology, leaving an enduring legacy that will shape the future of the profession. With her relentless pursuit of progress and improvement, Josephine Williams Cody is undeniably a beacon of excellence in the world of surgical technology.
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