THANK YOU Preconference Workshop Advanced Practice Workshop Making the Pitch to Executive Row Potential revenue ROI return on investment New technology Potential decrease in HAI Thinking Fast and Slow Daniel ID: 574161
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APIC Greater NY
THANK YOU!!Slide3
Preconference Workshop
Advanced Practice
Workshop
Making the Pitch to Executive Row
Potential revenue
ROI (return on investment)
New technology
Potential decrease in HAI
Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel
Kahneman
)
High Reliability Organization
Human Factors 101
Positive devianceSlide4
SATURDAY
CAUTI and Quality
Improvement
Lessons from the Field: Successful Infection Prevention Strategies in the Emergency
Department
Multidimensional Hand Hygiene Strategies to Improve Compliance, Maintain
Momentum, and
Keep Hand Hygiene in the Forefront of Infection PreventionSlide5
SUNDAY
Parallel
Plenaries
Intended
and Unintended Consequences of Public
Reporting
Outside the Box for SSI Reduction: Partnering with Skilled Nursing
Ambulatory Colonoscopy
Infection
Prevention
Are You Prepared to Defend Your Program in Court? Diary of a Deposed Infection
PreventionistSlide6
Are You Prepared to Defend Your Program in Court? Diary of a Deposed Infection
PreventionistSlide7
Monday
NHSN Surveillance and Prevention: Long-Term Care
Facilities
State Regulated Mandatory Reporting of Healthcare-Associated Infections and Its Impact on
Infection Rates
in Acute and Long-Term Care
Settings
Preventing a Zombie Pandemic: A Lighthearted Case Study of Epidemic Spread, Neural
Disease Pathology
, and Assessment of Preventative StrategiesSlide8
Preventing a Zombie Pandemic: A Lighthearted Case Study of Epidemic Spread, Neural Disease Pathology, and Assessment of Preventative StrategiesSlide9Slide10