Maximizing the Battelle N95 Decontamination System
For Your Hospital’s PPE Needs
Join us for this webinar to learn how to best leverage the Battelle N95 Decontamination System to maximize the safe re-use of PPE in your hospital. The Battelle system, which uses FDA-approved N95 decontamination technology, is currently located in Somerville and hosted by Partners HealthCare. The system can decontaminate up to 80,000 masks per day. We will review how the Battelle system functions, as well as how healthcare systems can most effectively make use of the system from a logistical and operational standpoint with a focus on in-hospital processes for collection, labeling and redistribution. During the webinar, Phil Licari and Danielle Le Hals will share their experiences from Partners HealthCare on how to best use the Battelle system for optimal PPE decontamination and safety results.
FACULTY:
Phil Licari, Vice President, Operations, Partners HealthCare
Phil Licari serves as Partners HealthCare Vice President for Operations, responsible for teams executing high-volume financial and legal transactions supporting the innovation business, as well as for the marketing team supporting innovation and the Partners HealthCare International businesses. Phil comes to Partners following 30 years of experience with rapid growth and early stage medical device companies. His experience includes senior executive positions with Boston Scientific Corp and Roche Pharmaceuticals, with functional specialization in global supply chain management, commercialization of new medical devices and manufacturing operations. Phil also served as Chief Operating Officer for two venture-funded early-stage companies: ConforMIS, Inc., a producer of patient-specific orthopedic implants; and NxStage Medical, a high-growth producer of home dialysis systems. He also helped lead NxStage through its initial public offering and through scale-up of its global production and supply chain capacity. Phil is also a senior lecturer in Technology and Operations Management at Babson College, at both the graduate and undergraduate level, with a specialization in supply chain management and life science companies. He has an undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Danielle Le Hals, Executive Administrative Director, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Radiation Oncology
Danielle Le Hals serves as the Executive Administrative Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Department of Radiation Oncology, a role she has occupied since 2015. Born in Vietnam, she has lived most of her life in Boston. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her Master of Public Health degree at the University of California, Berkeley. Danielle completed the MGH Administrative Fellowship, a hospital leadership training program before arriving in MGH Radiation Oncology, where she has served various roles in the department before assuming her current position. Danielle has also served as the Senior Administrative Director of the MGH Gastroenterology Division. During the COVID-19 crisis, she has led MGH logistics for the innovative N95 re-use/decontamination program as well as managed all non-monetary donations to the hospital.
Date: Thursday, April 30, 2020
Time: 12:00pm-12:30pm EST
Location: WEBINAR (Dial in info will be sent on Thursday AM)
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