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MSU examines how packages operate in ER, OR environments

Medical device professionals, healthcare practitioners get ‘immersed’ in packaging during simulated ER and OR environments.

MEDICAL DEVICE PACKAGING. Maintaining a sterile barrier is a key to packaging in the OR (left) and in the ER (upper right), as
MEDICAL DEVICE PACKAGING. Maintaining a sterile barrier is a key to packaging in the OR (left) and in the ER (upper right), as

Differences in the operating room and emergency room environments need to be considered in medical device package design. So do multiple factors that are seemingly unrelated, but lead to product waste. Those were two key “takeaways” noted by Dr. Laura Bix, associate professor at Michigan State University's School of Packaging, during MSU’s two-day October event described as the nation’s first "Healthcare Packaging Immersion Experience" for medical device professionals and health care practitioners.

MSU’s press release said, “In an emergency room, precious seconds save lives. They are seconds that cannot be wasted, especially on getting a medical device to work properly or finding out that the packaging on a life-saving device has changed."

Bix tells Healthcare Packaging that MSU’s School of Packaging, colleges of College of Human Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, Nursing and Vet Medicine teamed up with Oliver-Tolas Healthcare Packaging to put together the Oct. 7 and 8 event at MSU's on-campus Learning and Assessment Center (LAC).

About 50 people attended this “pilot” event, Bix says, including medical device manufacturers and suppliers, as well as MSU students and faculty. “Oliver-Tolas has some MSU alumni, so Jane Severin and Teri Meadow at Oliver sat with down with Mary Kay Smith, acting director of the LAC and coordinator of simulation operations, and myself to brainstorm ways that we could put our collective resources together for the benefit of the industry. What developed was a tremendous opportunity with the LAC simulation center to see how package design plays a role in medication errors and sterile presentation. We determined we could look at the way design impacts aseptic presentation, the way healthcare professionals inspect the sterile barrier, and how to address some of the problems and optimize package designs. This event was very focused on medical devices, but we may explore the pharmaceutical side in the future.”

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