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Alumnus Mels Arnoldy's research is the subject of this news item: "... study calls for a significant overhaul in hospital practices. It advocates a shift from single-use medical devices to reprocessed, repaired, and recycled tools. This change, the research suggests, could cut hospital costs, resolve operational challenges, and reduce environmental damage from waste."
Read the news item: menews247.com/hospitals-urged-to-shift-to-reusable-medical-devices/