Inspector Benefits

FACT is committed to serving its inspectors and providing resources not only for conducting inspections, but also for improving their own organizations’ practices.

Possibly the greatest benefit of serving as an inspector is the opportunity to give back to the field of cellular therapy and ensure patients receive the best care possible. There are also many other benefits inspectors enjoy, including:

• Learn new practices and techniques from other organizations
• Network with peers for ideas, questions, and collaboration
• Share knowledge and expertise with others
• Discover a variety of ways to meet FACT Standards
• Reflect on own organizations’ practices
• Develop professional skills and accomplishments
• Travel domestically and internationally
• Access FACT educational sessions free of charge
• Utilize online tools and resources created just for inspectors
• Take advantage of opportunities to serve on FACT committees 

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As a Matter of FACT

The FACT accreditation program is a peer-review process.

Accreditation Success Story

The University of Utah Blood and Marrow Transplant Program began at the University Hospital in Salt Lake City in 1990. The program has been FACT accredited for 10 years, and offers suggestions for large programs considering FACT accreditation. Read more