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AHRMM SME podcast featuring Christina Mendez
On this episode of the AHRMM Subject Matter Expert Podcast, host Justin Poulin sits down with Christina Mendez, Sr. Manager, Healthcare Brand at Grainger. Christina breaks down the recent CMS rulemaking that prohibits notification of survey windows and how this impacts accrediting organizations. She shares examples of how Joint Commission and DNV have adjusted their standards and discusses what supply chain professionals should be doing now to prepare. Tune in to hear Christina’s insights on navigating regulatory changes and ensuring compliance readiness!
#PowerSupply #AHRMM #Podcast #HealthcareSupplyChain #CMS #RegulatoryCompliance #JointCommission #AccreditationStandards
Off-Site, On Point: The Standalone CSC/CSP Advantage
What changes when your Supply Chain and Sterile Processing departments step off-site—and into their own purpose-built command center? On this episode of Power Supply, we’re joined by Rusty Parker, Vice President of Supply Chain & Support Services at North Mississippi Health Services, as he breaks down the benefits of operating a standalone Consolidated Service Center (CSC) and Centralized Sterile Processing (CSP). From faster turnarounds and transport reliability to stronger protection against product shortages, Rusty shares how centralized operations unlock speed, scale, and stability across the entire health system. If you’re weighing centralized models or rethinking your long-term supply chain strategy, this conversation delivers a clear look at what a purpose-built CSC/CSP can really make possible.
Once you complete the interview, jump on over to the link below to take a short quiz and download your CEC certificate for 0.5 CECs! – https://www.flexiquiz.com/SC/N/ps16-06
#PowerSupply #Podcast #AHRMM #HealthcareSupplyChain #SupplyChain #CSC #CSP #OffSiteOperations #Centralization
From Chaos to Calm: The PAR Optimization Playbook
What if reorganizing a single supply room could change the way your entire hospital delivers care? On this episode of Power Supply, we’re joined by Judith Ramos, Project Manager at UT Southwestern Medical Center, as she breaks down how her team turned manual counts and cluttered PARs into a standardized, clinician-friendly system. From color-coded product families and two-bin Kanban to min/max levels, FIFO (first-in, first-out), and utilization reports that account for seasonality, Judith shares her team’s seven-year optimization journey that cut waste, reduced stockouts, and made supplies easier to find when seconds matter. She also explains how this foundation gave her team the confidence to open a brand-new patient tower without starting from scratch. If you’re ready to turn chaotic supply rooms into calm, predictable spaces, this conversation will have you rethinking what’s possible with PAR optimization!
Once you complete the interview, jump on over to the link below to take a short quiz and download your CEC certificate for 0.5 CECs! – https://www.flexiquiz.com/SC/N/ps16-06
#PowerSupply #Podcast #AHRMM #HealthcareSupplyChain #SupplyChain #PAROptimization #Standardization #Stockouts #SupplyRoom
AHRMM SME podcast featuring Christina Tosto
This week on the AHRMM Subject Matter Expert Podcast, host Justin Poulin welcomes Christina Tosto, Vice President & General Manager, WaveMark™ Solutions at Cardinal Health. Christina reveals surprising supply chain statistics that impact patient safety, including that 40% of healthcare providers have canceled surgeries due to a lack of supplies, and nearly 20% of clinicians’ time is consumed by supply chain tasks. She breaks down the impact of product delays, expired inventory, and inefficient processes on patient care. Tune in to hear Christina’s strategies for telling an effective story to executives and securing investment for meaningful supply chain improvements!
#PowerSupply #AHRMM #Podcast #HealthcareSupplyChain #PatientSafety #SupplyChainData #Automation #SurgicalSupplies
Beyond Tariffs: The Ethical Side of Healthcare Sourcing
What happens when you dig deeper into country of origin data and discover it’s not just about tariffs or supply chain resilience? On this episode of Power Supply, Lee Ann McWhorter, VP of Business Development at Meperia (now part of Genesis Automation Healthcare), takes the country of origin conversation in a completely different direction—exploring labor practices, manufacturing conditions, and the ethical accountability hospitals need to consider when sourcing medical supplies. She shares why transparency in this data matters, how to embed it into your materials management systems, and what practical steps hospitals can take today to drive more ethical sourcing practices. Whether you’re managing contracts, navigating shortages, or building supply chain resilience, this conversation will give you a fresh perspective on what country of origin really reveals about the products you’re buying. Tune in today for a conversation that will change the way you approach healthcare sourcing!
Once you complete the interview, jump on over to the link below to take a short quiz and download your CEC certificate for 0.5 CECs! – https://www.flexiquiz.com/SC/N/ps16-05
#PowerSupply #Podcast #AHRMM #HealthcareSupplyChain #SupplyChain #Tariffs #CountryOfOrigin #HealthcareSourcing #EthicalSourcing
AHRMM Power Up Podcast – November ’25 Updates
This is the AHRMM Power Up Podcast with Mike Schiller, hosted by Justin Poulin. Every month, we highlight trends, strategies, and solutions from the field to advance the healthcare supply chain industry. In this episode, Mike and Justin share what you need to know from November ’25:
- New Board Members & Process Overview
- AHA’s 232 Tariff Public Response (PPE, Medical Consumables, & Medical Equipment)
- UDI Forum is running this week – will be on-demand (success stories)
#AHRMM #PowerSupply #Podcast #HealthcareSupplyChain #NovemberUpdate
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Power Supply is proud to partner with AHRMM, the leading professional membership group for the healthcare supply chain. Through this collaboration, Power Supply offers Continuing Education Credit (CEC) approved podcast episodes to the healthcare supply chain audience.

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