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• APIC.ORG/AC2017 •
Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
PORTLAND, OR • JUNE 14–16
44TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
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UCATION preVIEW PLAN YOUR PERSONAL PROGRAM!
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Prepare for the extraordinary.Join us in PORTLAND, OREGON, for the 44th Annual Conference to engage your passion for infection prevention with nearly 5,000 healthcare professionals from around the globe.
BE AT THE CUTTING EDGE of infection prevention as you network, learn, and explore with inspiring thought leaders, emerging scientists, and hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the newest products and technology.
Use this Education Preview of 90+ sessions to start planning your personal conference itinerary, and visit the website for justification documents to help secure your funding.
FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION RATES:
$705—members$905—non-members
REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE $100! ➜ The early registration deadline is Monday, April 17, 2017. ➜ Save another $200 OFF of a group registration for four or more from same facility.
Visit apic.org/ac2017 for full registration and housing details, and book your hotel early for the best selection. Information in this brochure is current as of January 31, 2017 and is subject to change at the discretion of APIC.
*As of January 31, 2017.
THANK YOU TO OUR PLATINUM SPONSORS!*
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Tuesday, June 13Pre-Conference workshop
8 a.m.–4:15 p.m.Session 900Certification Preparatory Course
This full-day workshop is directed at those who are preparing to take the CIC® certification examination for the first time. The exam reflects the new National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) healthcare-associated infection definitions and is geared toward infection preventionists (IPs) who have at least two years of experience in the field. Individuals interested in learning more about certification or acquiring basic infection prevention and control (IPC) knowledge, and those preparing for re-certification, are welcome to attend and encouraged to participate in the discussions and group activities.
Learning Objectives:• Describe the fundamental concepts of the eight areas
of IPC practice as defined in the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC) content outline
• Discuss how examination questions are constructed
• Describe the steps in the certification process
Moderator:Carol McLay, DrPH, MPH, RN, CICInfection Control International
Presenters:Elizabeth Monsees, MSN, MBA, RN, CIC, FAPICChildren’s Mercy HospitalSue Sebazco, RN, MBA, CICTexas Health Arlington Memorial HospitalConnie Steed, MSN, RN, CIC, FAPICGreenville Health System
CERTIFICATION PREPARATORY COURSE FEE:
$295—with full conference registration $375—course onlyBoth registration options include access to the APIC 2017 Welcome Reception.
Wednesday, June 14
OPENING PLENARYCeleste Headlee Award-winning journalist, author, public speaker, and vocalist
Ten Ways to Have Infinitely Better Conversations
Celeste Headlee’s Tedx talk “Ten Ways to Have Better Conversations” has been viewed more than six million times. Focusing on the fundamentals of communication, she will share practical strategies for enhancing your professional and personal relationships through the art of conversation and focused listening. She hosts the show “On Second Thought” at GPB in Atlanta and has been a host and correspondent for NPR and PRI since 2006. She has appeared frequently as a guest on CNN, the BBC, and other international networks. Headlee is also a trained opera singer who performs recitals around the nation.
Friday, June 15
CLOSING PLENARY
Sanjay Saint, MD, MPH Chief of Medicine, Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System, and Director, VA Ann Arbor Medical Center/University of Michigan Patient Safety Enhancement Program (PSEP)
Millennials, Motivation, Mission, and Mindfulness: Preventing Infection Circa 2017
Drawing on more than two decades of work focused on infection prevention, Dr. Sanjay Saint will offer a fresh perspective on the field and your personal mission. Through enlightened discussion of generational issues, Dr. Saint will show you how to engage and motivate the healthcare workers and employees of today by fostering mission-driven impact, and conclude with how mindfulness can improve both quality and worker well-being. Dr. Saint’s research focuses on enhancing patient safety by preventing healthcare-associated complications with a special focus on catheter-related infections, translating research findings into practice, and medical decision-making. He is the lead author of Preventing Hospital Infections: Real-World Problems, Realistic Solutions, which will be available for purchase in the APIC Store.
Keynote Speakers
The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. (APIC) is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).
wednesday, June 14EDUCATION SESSIONS
PLENARY
8–10:30 a.m.Session 1000Opening Ceremony and President’s Address
Keynote Speaker: Celeste Headlee Georgia Public BroadcastingTen Ways to Have Infinitely Better Conversations
ORAL ABSTRACTS
1:30-2:30 p.m.
CONCURRENT EDUCATION SESSIONS — 60 MINUTES
3–4 p.m.Session 1300Implementation of Antibiotic Stewardship in Pediatric Long-Term Care
Bevin Cohen, MPH, MPhilColumbia University School of NursingOlivia Jackson, BSN, RNElizabeth Seton Pediatric CenterMeghan Murray, MPH, RNColumbia University School of NursingNatalie Neu, MD, MPHColumbia University Medical Center
Session 1302Achieving Balance for an Effective Infection Prevention and Control Program in the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Long-Term Care Facilities
Marla Clifton, RN, MSN, CICDepartment of Veterans AffairsLisa Minor, RN, MSSLDepartment of Veterans Affairs
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Session 1303State View of a Burkholderia cepacia Outbreak Among Pediatric Patients
Bobbiejean Garcia, MPH, CICTexas Department of State Health ServicesJessica Ross, CICTexas Department of State Health Services
Session 1304Building Your Professional Competency in Research: How Peer Review Really Works
Laurie Conway, PhD, RN, CICUniversity of Toronto, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of NursingJanet Haas, PhD, RN, CIC, FAPIC, FSHEALenox Hill HospitalAmanda Hessels, PhD, MPH, RN, CIC, CPHQColumbia University/Hackensack Meridian HealthElaine Larson, PhD, RN, FAAN, CIC, FAPICColumbia University School of Nursing
Session 1305Delftia acidovorans Outbreak in Portable Reverse Osmosis Machines: Interventions to Ensure Safe and Cost-Effective Hemodialysis
Juliet Ferrelli, MS, MT(ASCP), CIC, FAPICUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center Mercy HospitalGwen Messer, BS, MT(ASCP)University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Mercy HospitalMohamed Yassin, MD, PhD, CICUniversity of Pittsburgh
Session 1306Hand Hygiene and Humans: Taking the Gloves Off and Getting Down to the Issues and Evidence
Deborah Burdsall, PhD, RN-BC, CIC, FAPICInfection Preventionist
wednesday, June 14EDUCATION SESSIONS
Session 1307Community Preparedness for High-Risk Infectious Diseases: A Seven-Hospital Health System’s Approach to Becoming an Infection Control Assessment and Response Center of Excellence
Jana Brott, MPH, CICLegacy HealthSusan Diskin, BSN, RN, CICLegacy Health
Session 1308Multidrug-Resistant Organisms: A Long-Term Care Provider’s Challenge in Today’s Healthcare Environment
Susan LaGrange, BSN, RN, NHA, CDONA, FACDONA, CIMTPathway Health
4:30–5:30 p.m.Session 1500Crashing into the Past: Entering the Pre-Antibiotic Era
Wava Truscott, PhD, MBA, BSTruscott MedSci Associates, LLC
Session 1503Sterile Processing Departments: What’s New with AAMI and AORN?
Rose Seavey, MBA, BS, RN, CNOR, CRCST, CSPDTSeavey Healthcare Consulting, LLC.
Session 1505Building Ambulatory Care Infection Prevention Programs: Leadership + Risk Assessment + Business Case
Mary Lou Manning, PhD, CRNP, CIC, FAAN, FNAPThomas Jefferson University, College of NursingMonika Pogorzelska-Maziarz, PhD, MPHThomas Jefferson University, College of Nursing
Session 1506Pushing the Boulder Up the Mountain: Communication Strategies to Promote Infection Control in the Face of Organizational Challenges
Dorothy Andreas, PhDO Analysis, Ltd.Stephanie Stroever, MPH, CICInfection Prevention & Management Associates
30/30 EDUCATION SESSIONS — 30 MINUTES
3–3:30 p.m.Session 1301Gap Analysis 101: Utilizing the New Joint Commission Antimicrobial Stewardship Standard to Develop a Gap Analysis Tool
Jeanne Zack, PhD, RN, CICBJC HealthCare
3:30–4 p.m.Session 1301Infection Prevention and Antibiotic Stewardship: When Two Worlds Collide
Tracey Rhodes, RN, CICMountain States Health AllianceJamie Swift, BSN, RN, CICMountain States Health Alliance
4:30–5 p.m.Session 1501Initiating an Antibiotic Stewardship Program in a Tribally-Owned Healthcare Organization
Marcy Hamblin, BSN, RNGila River Health Care
5–5:30 p.m.Session 1501Using the APIC Competency Model to Build an Infection Prevention and Control Department that Supports Organizational Growth
Sarah Smathers, MPH, CIC, FAPICChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia
4:30–5 p.m.Session 1502Early Detection of Sepsis in Long-Term Care Residents
Terri Roberts, BSN, RN, CIC, FAPICPennsylvania Patient Safety Authority
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wednesday, June 14EDUCATION SESSIONS continued
4:30–5 p.m.Session 1504Understanding Relationships among Healthcare-Associated Infections, Healthcare Surfaces, and Environmental Interventions Using Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment
Kelly Reynolds, PhDUniversity of Arizona
5–5:30 p.m.Session 1504Five Proven Strategies to Reduce the Continuing Issue of Sharps Injuries
Terry Grimmond, FASM, BAgrSc, GrDpAdEdGrimmond and Associates, Microbiology Consultants
4:30–5 p.m.Session 1508The Science of Secondary Disinfection: Protecting Your Hospital’s Water Supply
John Hanlin, PhD, MBA, BScEcolab, Inc.
5–5:30 p.m.Session 1507Do Tape and Linen Act as Reservoirs for Fungal Infections? Two Case Studies from a Pediatric Hospital
Mallory Davis, PhD(c), MS, CICHelen DeVos Children’s HospitalMolly Kane-Carbone, RN, BSN, MEdSpectrum HealthGwen Westerling, BSN, RN, CICHelen DeVos Children’s Hospital
WORKSHOPS — 2.5 HOURS
3–5:30 p.m.Session 1400Aligning the Workforce: Engaging Leadership to Ensure Accountability and Enhance Followership
Sarah Deming, RN, CICMohawk Valley Health System, Utica, NYKatie Friot, MPH, RN, CICMohawk Valley Health System, Utica, NYTara Millson, MSN, RN, CICMohawk Valley Health System, Utica, NYEarlena Rood, BSN, RN, CICMohawk Valley Health System, Utica, NY
Session 1402Water and Healthcare-Associated Infections: The Importance of Developing and Implementing a Water Management Plan
Matthew Arduino, MS, DrPH, RM(NRCM), M(ASCP)CM, FSHEACenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 1403Demystifying Dialysis: Infection Prevention in a Not-So-Foreign Land
Nicole Gualandi, MS/MPH, RN, CICCenters for Disease Control and PreventionSally Hess, MPH, CICCenters for Disease Control and Prevention-Dialysis Team
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thursday, June 15EDUCATION SESSIONS
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PLENARY
8:30–9 a.m.Distinguished Scientist Award Presentation and Lecture
9–10 a.m.Session 2000Point/Counterpoint: Discontinuation of Contact Precautions for Clostridium difficile and CHG Bathing
The use of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) for patient bathing house-wide and the discontinuation of contact precautions for patients with Clostridium difficile have been two highly contentious topics in the field of infection prevention and control. Join us for this exciting and informative point/counterpoint session where experts will discuss and debate the pros and cons of each topic.
Discontinuation of Contact Precautions for Clostridium difficile David Banach, MDUniversity of Connecticut School of MedicinePhil Polgreen, MD, MPHUniversity of Iowa
CHG BathingBarbara DeBaun, MSN, RN, CICCynosure Healthcare ConsultingRussell Olmsted, MPH, CIC, FAPICTrinity Health
CONCURRENT EDUCATION SESSIONS — 60 MINUTES
10:15–11:15 a.m.Session 2100Making Sense of the FDA Antiseptic Monographs: What the Infection Preventionist Needs to Navigate Regulatory Changes Around Antimicrobial Hand Products
Paul DeLeo, PhDAmerican Cleaning InstituteDavid Macinga, PhDGOJO Industries, Inc.Andrew Maier, PhD, CIH, DABTUniversity of CincinnatiWilliam Phillips, MSEcolab Inc.
Session 2101Mapping Your Way to Success: Program Evaluation for the Infection Preventionist
Asra Salim, MPH, CIC, CPHNorthwestern Memorial Hospital
Session 2102Decreasing CAUTIs in Pennsylvania Long-Term Care Facilities: How Did We Do It?
JoAnn Adkins, BSN, RN, CICPennsylvania Patient Safety AuthoritySharon Bradley, RN, CICPennsylvania Patient Safety Authority/ECRI Institute
Session 2103Implementing a High-Level Disinfection/Sterilization Observation Program Across a Large Pediatric Network
Susan Rettig, BSN, RN, CICChildren’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaSarah Smathers, MPH, CIC, FAPICChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Session 2104The Nitty Gritty on Flexible Endoscopes
Sharon Van Wicklin, MSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA(E), CPSN-R, PLNCAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses
Session 2106Prevention of Surgical Site Infections: An Update
Dale Bratzler, DO, MPHUniversity of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Session 2200Location, Location, Location: How to Map the Right NHSN Location for Your Facility
Scott Decker, MPH, CHESCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 2201To Be or Not to Be CAUTI
Eileen Scalise, MSN, RNCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 2202NHSN Surveillance in Long-Term Care Facilities: Making Clostridium difficile Event Data Work for You
Angela Anttila, PhD, MSN, NP-C, CICCenters for Disease Control and PreventionElisabeth Mungai, MS, MPHCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 2203Overarching NHSN Device-Associated Infection Surveillance Rules
Katherine Allen-Bridson, BSN, RN, MScPH, CICCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
POSTER PRESENTATIONS WITH PRESENTERS
12:30–1:30 p.m.Presenters will be in attendance to answer questions.
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thursday, June 15EDUCATION SESSIONS continued
CONCURRENT EDUCATION SESSIONS — 60 MINUTES continued
2:15–3:15 p.m.Session 2300Biofilms: The Expanding Threat and How to Win
Wava Truscott, PhD, MBA, BSTruscott MedSci Associates, LLC
Session 2301Preoperative Wellness: An Ounce of Prevention
Heather Hohenberger, MSN, RN, CIC, CNOR, CPHQ, FAPICIndiana University HealthKristen Kelley, MPH, CIC, CLCIndiana University Health Academic Health Center
Session 2302We’re All in This Together! How Collaboration Between APIC Chapters and Public Health Departments Can Reduce MDROs for Hospitals and LTC Facilities
Patricia Marquez, MPH, CICLos Angeles County Department of Public HealthJessica Silvaggio, MPH, CIC, CSSGBChildren’s Hospital Los AngelesAngela Vassallo, MPH, MS, CIC, FAPICProvidence Saint John’s Health CenterMary Virgallito, MSN, RN, CICUniversity of Southern California Verdugo Hills Hospital
Session 2303All Aboard the Drill-Down Train: Engaging Bedside Staff and Incorporating a Family-Centered Approach for Healthcare-Associated Infection Root Cause Analysis
Dennis Kan, MS, RNLegacy Health
Session 2304The Hidden Three Million: Infection Prevention Behind Bars
Sarah Bur, MPH, RNFederal Bureau of PrisonsAnita Grant, MS, BSN, AASCaptain, United States Public Health Service, National Institute of CorrectionsJulie King, BSN, RN, CCHPUnited States Public Health Services, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Session 2305CMS Infection Control Regulatory Updates for Hospitals and Nursing Homes
Karen Hoffmann, RN, MS, CIC, FSHEA, FAPICUniversity of North Carolina
Session 2307Tuberculosis: Old Problem, New Solution
Ruth Carrico, PhD, FNP-C, FSHEA, CICUniversity of LouisvilleLinda Goss, MSN, APRN, ANP-BC, CIC, FAPICUniversity of Louisville
3:45–4:45 p.m.Session 2500Bugs and Drugs: Infection Prevention and Antimicrobial Stewardship Teams Working Hand in Hand
Amanda Hays, PharmD, MHA, BCPS, CPHQBJC HealthCarePatti Kieffer, BSN, RN, CIC, FAPICBJC HealthCareMike Lane, MD, MPHS, MSc, CPPSBJC HealthCare
Session 2501The Central Line Insertion Site Assessment (CLISA) Score: The Case for Standardizing Language and Expectations for Action to Optimize Prevention Efforts
Shruti Gohil, MD, MPHUniversity of California, Irvine School of Medicine
Session 2502Infections in Home Healthcare: Prevalence, Prevention, and Knowledge
Dawn Dowding, PhD, RN, FAANColumbia University School of Nursing; Visiting Nurse Service of New YorkCarolyn Herzig, PhD, MSColumbia University School of NursingJingjing Shang, PhD, RNColumbia University School of Nursing
Session 2504Publishing Your Data: Conception to Publication
Timothy Landers, PhD, RN, CNP, FAAN, CICCollege of Nursing, The Ohio State UniversityElaine Larson, PhD, RN, FAAN, CIC, FAPICColumbia University School of Nursing
Session 2505A Journey Through SPD: Turning a Surgeon’s Nightmare into an Infection Preventionist’s Dream!
Jill Holdsworth, MS, CIC, NREMT, FAPICSentara Northern Virginia Medical Center
Session 2506Back to Basics: Promoting Appropriate Ordering and Collection of Urine for Culture and Analysis to Improve Healthcare Outcomes
Robert Garcia, BS, MT(ASCP, ASM), FAPIC, CICStony Brook University Hospital
Session 2600NHSN Antimicrobial Use and Resistance Module
Amy Webb, MPH, CHESCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 2601NHSN Outpatient Procedure Component
Henrietta Smith, MSN, RN, CICNorthrop Grumman Corporation; Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control
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thursday, June 15EDUCATION SESSIONS continued
Session 2602Internal Healthcare-Associated Infection Validation for Facilities
Suparna Bagchi, MSPH, DrPHCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 2603Top Outbreaks of 2016
Shannon Novosad, MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionAmber Vasquez, MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
30/30 EDUCATION SESSIONS — 30 MINUTES
2:15–2:45 p.m.Session 2306The Role of Facilitation in the Effectiveness of Infection Prevention Leaders
Patti Grota, PhD, CNS-M-S, FAPICUniversity of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX
2:45–3:15 p.m.Session 2306“Are You Kidding Me?”: Lessons Learned as a Novice Infection Preventionist
Shannan Metzger, BSN, RN, CICValley Regional Hospital
2:15–2:45 p.m.Session 2308CLABSI Prevention: Baby Bundle in an 80-Bed NICU
Robin Neale, MS, MT(ASCP) SM, CICCare New England Health System
2:45–3:15 p.m.Session 2308Identification of a Possible Serratia Marcescens Outbreak in a NICU
Yolanda Ballam, BS,CICChildren’s Mercy Kansas CityJulie Richards, BSN, RN, CICChildren’s Mercy Kansas City
3:45–4:15 p.m.Session 2503The Performance Improvement Journey of CAUTI: A Statewide Approach
Bryan Buckley, MPHMichigan Health & Hospital Association Keystone CenterKelsey Peterson, MPHMichigan Health & Hospital Association Keystone Center
4:15–4:45 p.m.Session 2503Global Pediatric Infection Care and Prevention: A Multimodal Approach for Improvement
Miguela Caniza, MDSt. Jude Children’s Research HospitalMiriam Gonzalez, MD, MScSt. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
WORKSHOPS — 2.5 HOURS
2:15–4:45 p.m.Session 2400NHSN Surgical Site Infection Surveillance 2017
Victoria Russo, MPH, CICCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 2401NHSN Multi-Drug Resistant Organism Clostridium difficile Infection Protocol Review: Tips and Tricks to Reporting Compliance
Denise Leaptrot, MSA, SM/BSMT(ASCP), CICCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 2402Analytic Methods for Assessing Intervention Effectiveness
Jonathan Edwards, MStatCenters for Disease Control and PreventionMinn Soe, MBBS, MPH, MCTMCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 2403Details on NHSN’s Updated Healthcare-Associated Infection Risk Adjustment Models
Zuleika Aponte-Torres, MCPH, MPH, BSCenters for Disease Control and PreventionRebecca Konnor, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionKatharina van Santen, MSPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionLindsey Weiner, MPHCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
friday, June 16EDUCATION SESSIONS
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CONCURRENT EDUCATION SESSIONS — 60 MINUTES
8–9 a.m.Session 3000Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Antibiotic Stewardship in 60 Minutes
Cindy Hou, DO, MBA, FACOIKennedy Health, New Jersey
Session 3001Construction Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) Leadership
Lewis Johnson, MS, CIHLee Health System Infection Prevention/Epidemiology
Session 3002State of the Art in Nursing Home Infection Prevention: An Overview of Current Policies and Results of a National Study
Catherine Cohen, PhD, BS, RNColumbia University School of NursingCarolyn Herzig, PhD, MSColumbia University School of NursingPatricia Stone, PhD, FAANColumbia University School of Nursing
Session 3003Employee Health and Infection Control: It Fits. Putting the Pieces Together
Lisa Maslak, BSN, RN, CICBrooks Memorial HospitalTheresa Schrantz, LPN, CICBrooks Memorial Hospital
Session 3005Advancing the Practice of Infection Preventionists with the Guidance of the APIC Competency Model
Heather Bernard, DNP, BS, RN, CICMohawk Valley Health System
Session 3007Global Convergence of Emerging Infectious Diseases: Only a Plane Ride Away
Kim Boynton Delahanty, BSN, RN, PHN, MBA/HCM, CIC, FAPICUniversity of California, San Diego HealthChristie Chapman, BSN, RN, CICUniversity of California at San Diego
Session 3009Surgical Wound Classification: Why Can’t We All Agree?
Sharon Van Wicklin, MSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA(E), CPSN-R, PLNCAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses
9:30–10:30 a.m.Session 3301Diversion by Healthcare Personnel: The Role of the Infection Preventionist
Kimberly New, JD, BSN, RNInternational Health Facility Diversion Association
Session 3302The Current National Landscape for Antibiotic Stewardship in Acute Care
Mary Lou Manning, PhD, CRNP, CIC, FAAN, FNAPThomas Jefferson University, College of NursingArjun Srinivasan, MD, FSHEA (CAPT, USPHS)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
POSTER PRESENTATIONS WITH PRESENTERS
12:30–1:30 p.m.Presenters will be in attendance to answer questions.
CONCURRENT EDUCATION SESSIONS — 60 MINUTES CONTINUED
1:30–2:30 p.m.Session 3400Antibiotic Stewardship in Long-Term Care
Linda Behan, BSN, RN, CWCN, CICGenesis HealthCare
Session 3402Fungal Bloodstream Infections in an Outpatient Oncology Facility that Compounded Parenteral Medications: Management and Regulatory Implications
Joel Ackelsberg, MD, MPHNYC Department of Health and Mental HygieneSandra Elkind, MS, RN, CIC, COHN-SLenox Hill HospitalAmber Vasquez, MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 3405Expanding the Reach of Your Work: Strategies to Encourage Quality and Dissemination of Small-Scale Infection Prevention Research Efforts
Sheryl Chatfield, PhD, CTRSKent State University
Session 3406Emerging Role of Corporate Infection Prevention and Control: Unleashing the Efficacy of Prevention Across an Integrated Delivery Network
Sue Barnes, RN, CIC, FAPICInfection Prevention ConsultantRussell Olmsted, MPH, CIC, FAPICTrinity HealthMaureen Spencer, BSN, RN, MEd, CICUniversal Health Services
friday, June 16EDUCATION SESSIONS
Session 3500Approaches to Infection Control Training Globally
Amy Kolwaite, ARNP, MS, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionFolasade Ogunsola, MBChB, FMCPath, PhDCollege of Medicine, University of Lagos, NigeriaBenjamin Park, MDCenters for Disease Control and PreventionDan Vanderende, MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionKathryn Wilson, MPHCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 3502Reporting and Reducing Clostridium difficile Infection in Nursing Homes: Perspectives from a National Collaboration
Jeneita Bell, MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionKelly O’Neill, RN, BSN, MPA, CPHQStratis HealthSusan Purcell, BS, RN, CPHQAngel Davis, MBA, MS, RN
2:45–3:45 p.m.Session 3600Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae: A Regional Response
Angela Jackley, RNSouth Dakota Department of HealthBrenda Pulfrey, BSN, RNAvera St. Luke’s HospitalDawn Tomac, BSN, RN, CICAvera Health
Session 3601Disinfection and Sterilization: What’s New?
William Rutala, PhD, MPH, MS, BS, CICUniversity of North Carolina School of Medicine
Session 3602The Hidden Epidemic of Nonventilator Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia: A Serious and Costly Issue
Dian Baker, PhD, APRN-BC, MA, MS, CPNP, RNCalifornia State University SacramentoJames Davis, MSN, RN, CCRN, CIC, HEM, FAPICPennsylvania Patient Safety AuthorityKaren Giuliano, PhD, RN, FAANHallmark HealthBarbara Quinn, RN, ACNS-BCSutter Health
Session 3605How Can Performance Improvement Tools Help the Infection Preventionist?
Susan Ruwe, MSN, RN, CPHQ, CICCarle Foundation Hospital
Session 3606From Novice to Expert in 2.0: Advancing Through the Stages of Competency in Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization in the Ambulatory Setting
Carolyn Kiefer, BSN, RN, CICCarilion ClinicBarbara Schultz, BS, MT(ASCP), PSFCarilion Medical Center
Session 3607Where There Is No Running Water: IPC and WASH in Low-Income Settings
Flinhway Dickson, MD, BScAcademic Consortium Combating Ebola in LiberiaFabrice Fotso, MScUNICEFNeil Gupta, MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionBenjamin Park, MDCenters for Disease Control and PreventionRobert Quick, MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionRachel Smith, MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 3609Evaluating Infection Prevention Programs in Long-Term Care Settings
Nimalie Stone, MD, MSCenters for Disease Control and PreventionBola Ogundimu, DrPH, RN, CICCenters for Disease Control and PreventionPat Kopp, BSMT(ASCP), CICVicki Keller, RN, MSN, PHN, CICCalifornia Department of Public Health
30/30 EDUCATION SESSIONS — 30 MINUTES
8–8:30 a.m.Session 3004Education and Training: A Key Step in Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Outbreak Preparedness Plans in KSA
Bassel Molaeb, MPH, CIC, FAPICAl-Moosa Specialist Hospital, KSA
8:30–9 a.m.Session 3004Disinfectant Dysfunction: The Pitfalls and Perils of Choosing and Using a Disinfectant
Nicole Kenny, HBSc, Assoc ChemVirox Technologies Inc.
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friday, June 16EDUCATION SESSIONS continued
8–8:30 a.m.Session 3008Uncovering the Stool Story: The Impact of Testing Guidance and Concurrent Review of Clostridium difficile Tests on the Incidence of Hospital Onset Infection
Rachel Watson, MPH, CICBaylor University Medical Center
9:30–10 a.m.Session 3200IV to PO to Infection Prevention: What’s the Infection Preventionist’s Role in Antimicrobial Stewardship?
Debesh Das, MD, MPHProvidence Saint John’s Health CenterSnezana Naumovski, PharmDProvidence St. John’s Health CenterAngela Vassallo, MPH, MS, CIC, FAPICProvidence Saint John’s Health Center
10–10:30 a.m.Session 3200Using the NHSN and Evidence-Based Guidelines to Impact Antibiotic Usage for Treatment of Urinary Tract Infection in Long-Term Care
Marc Meyer, BPharm, RPh, CICSouthwest Health System
9:30–10 a.m.Session 3202“Are You Kidding Me?”: Situations Encountered in Specialty Patient Populations
Marlene Fishman Wolpert, MPH, CIC, FAPICOur Lady of Fatima Hospital
10–10:30 a.m.Session 3202Dedicated Reprocessing Staff: Providing Proficiencies by Centralizing High-Level Disinfection
Darlene Carey, MSN, RN, CIC, NE-BC, FAPICGwinnett Medical Center
9:30–10 a.m.Session 3205Making Meetings Productive: Tools for Consensus Building
Ann Marie Pettis, BSN, RN, CIC, FAPICUniversity of Rochester Medical Center
10–10:30 a.m.Session 3205Enterobacter cloacae Found in an Endobronchial Ultrasound Scope: Now What Do We Do?
Angela Dickson, MN, BSN, RN, CIC, LSSBBProvidence Southwest Washington Region
9:30–10 a.m.Session 3300Using Adherence Monitoring to Build a Bridge Between Policy and Practice
Lori Schaumleffel, RN, PHN, BSN, CIC, COHN-SCalifornia Department of Public Health
10–10:30 a.m.Session 3300Competency-Based Education for Healthcare Personnel
Janet Glowicz, PhDc RN, MPH, CICNorthrop-Grumman; Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion at the Centers for Disease Control
WORKSHOPS — 2.5 HOURS
8–10:30 a.m.Session 3100Ventilator-Associated Event and Pneumonia Protocol Review with Case Study Examples
Cindy Gross, MT, SM(ASCP), CICCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 3101Performing Surveillance for CLABSI Accurately in NHSN
Katherine Allen-Bridson, BSN, RN, MScPH, CICCenters for Disease Control and PreventionKyle Puckett, BS, RRT, CICCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
Session 3102Using TAP to Tackle Clostridium difficile Infections
Katelyn Coutts, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionPreeta Kutty, MD, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionChristine Martini-Bailey, BSN, RN, CSSGBHealth Services Advisory Group, Inc.
Session 3103The Rebaseline: New NHSN Methods for Analyzing Healthcare-Associated Infection Data
Rashad Arcement, MSPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionMargaret Dudeck, MPHCenters for Disease Control and PreventionIrene Khan, MPHCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
PLENARY
4–6 p.m.Session 3700Closing Plenary and Awards Program
Keynote Speaker: Sanjay Saint, MD, MPHVA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, University of Michigan Healthcare SystemMillennials, Motivation, Mission, and Mindfulness: Preventing Infection Circa 2017
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3M Health CareAccreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC)
Aerobiology LaboratoryAerobiotix, Inc.Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
AiRISTAALKAltapure, LLCAMD Medicom Inc.American Infection Control, Inc.Angelini Pharma, Inc.AORN, Inc. (Association of periOperative Registered Nurses)
APIC Consulting Services, Inc.APIC LiveApplied MedicalApplied Silver, Inc.AquaGuardAquaMedix LLCAramarkAssociation for the Healthcare Environment
B. Braun MedicalBard Access SystemsBard MedicalBasin GloveBaxter Healthcare CorporationBDBeutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLCBiocentris PharmaceuticalsbioMerieux, Inc.Bioquell, Inc.Bioscience International, Inc.BOWMAN DispensersCarpenters International Training Fund
CATH TAGCBICCenturion Medical ProductsCepheidCintas CorporationCIVCO Medical SolutionsCKM Healthcare, Inc.Cleanis, Inc.CleanSlate UVClorDiSys Solutions, Inc.Clorox HealthcareCobetter FiltrationCogentix Medical
ColoplastConstruction Specialties, Inc.Contec, Inc.ConvaTecCook MedicalCS Medical, LLCCupron, Inc.Cura Surgical, Inc.Current Technologies, Inc.Curtain Care PlusDatalogicDaylight MedicalDe NoraDebMedEcolabEloquest HealthcareElyptol, Inc.E-Mist Innovations, Inc.EndoChoiceEnvironmental Safety Technologies
EOS Surfaces, LLCEsterline Interface TechnologiesEvergreenUVFollett LLCGE HealthcareGeorgia-Pacific ProfessionalGOJO Industries, Inc.Halosil International, Inc.Halyard HealthHand Hygiene Compliance BoothHardy DiagnosticsHealthcare Laundry Accreditation Council
Healthcare Purchasing NewsHealthmarkHealthySole/Detecto ScaleHill-Rom IT SolutionsHygieHygienaICP MedicalICU Medical, Inc.Indigo-CleanInfection Prevention ProductsInproInvendo Medical, Inc.IrriMax CorporationITUS HealthcareJohnson & JohnsonJoint Commission ResourcesKey Source InternationalKey Surgical, Inc.
Kikkoman Biochemifa CompanyKimberly Clark ProfessionalKontrol Kube by FiberlockKwaluLifeAire SystemsLighthouse Healthcare PartnersLiquiTechMagnolia Medical TechnologiesMan & Machine, Inc.Maxair SystemsMedegen Medical ProductsMedical Action IndustriesMedical IndicatorsMedline Industries, Inc.MedtronicMEIKOMetrex ResearchMicro-Scientific Industries, Inc.Midas+, A Xerox CompanyMolnlycke Health CareNanosonics, Inc.National Healthcare EDNeogen CorporationNephrosNEXT Medical ProductsNIOSH/National Personal Protective Technology Lab
Nozin/Global Life Technologies Corp.
Olympus America, Inc.On the Right Track Systems, Inc.OR ManagerOxford Immunotec, Inc.Pall MedicalPatient Safety & Quality Healthcare
Patient Shield ConceptsPDIPedigoPrecept Medical ProductsPrime MedicalProdaptive Medical Innovations Ltd.
Protech Medical Systems, LLCPureWick, Corp.Q-CentrixRada — A Kohler CompanyRayVio CorpReadyDock, Inc.ReadyList, Inc.Resurgent Health and MedicalRetractable Technologies, Inc.RL Solutions
Roche DiagnosticsROTA Technology, Inc.Sage ProductsSeal Shield, LLCSealed Air Diversey CareSentri7Sherwin-WilliamsSign 4, LLCSilentia Inc.SirCareSizewiseSkytronSmartSleeves by ClearBagsSpecial Pathogens LaboratorySteadMedStericycle, Inc.Steriliz UV DisinfectionSTERIS CorporationSTETHO-SHIELD, LLCStrongarm HealthcareSureWashSurfacideSurry MedicalSwan Valley Medical, IncorporatedSwipeSenseSymmetrySynexisT2 Biosystems, Inc.TeleflexThe Roman Healthcare GroupThe Ruhof CorporationTheraDoc | PremierTheraworxTIDI ProductsTRSATru-D SmartUVCTruven Health AnalyticsTSI, Inc.U.S. Micro-Solutions, Inc.UMF Corporation/PerfectCLEANVenatoVerathonVidaShieldVi-JonVirox Technologies, Inc.VitaFlex LLCXanitos, Inc.Xenex
*As of January 22, 2017
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