PPT-The Growing Threat of Antibiotic Resistance in Post-Acute Care

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November 17th 2016 Jennifer Han MD MSCE Assistant Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology Division of Infectious Diseases Associate Healthcare Epidemiologist Hospital

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November 17th 2016 Jennifer Han MD MSCE Assistant Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology Division of Infectious Diseases Associate Healthcare Epidemiologist Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Over the last four years 2009 to 2012 resistance to third generation cephal osporins in K pneumoniae and E coli increased significantly at EUEEA level C ombined resistance to third generation cephalosporins and two other important antimicrobial gr Over the last four years 2009 to 2012 resistance to third generation cephal osporins in K pneumoniae and E coli increased significantly at EUEEA level C ombined resistance to third generation cephalosporins and two other important antimicrobial gr Name. Organization. Date. Overview. Discuss antibiotic resistance in the United States . Summarize recent national policy developments. Describe . the Get Smart: Know When Antibiotics Work program. Discuss factors . November 17th, 2016. Jennifer Han, MD, MSCE. Assistant Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology. Division of Infectious Diseases. Associate Healthcare Epidemiologist. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Health Plans Address the Challenge of. Antibiotic Resistance. Robert Scalettar, M.D.. July 19, 2005. An Introduction to CAQH. The Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare (CAQH) is a not-for-profit alliance of health plans and networks that promotes collaborative initiatives to:. Teresa . Lowery, MD, MPH, FAAFP, ABFM. Medical Health . Specialist, Region 2/3. Objectives. In this webinar, we . will. Define . “antibiotic resistance. ”; . and discuss . why . it has quickly become a growing public health threat.. Overview. Discuss antibiotic resistance in the United States . Summarize recent national policy developments. Describe . the Get Smart: Know When Antibiotics Work program. Discuss perceptions/misperceptions contributing to . and. Healthcare Associated . Infection. . (HAI). Facilitated . learning. . session. Session. . Aim. To . ensure . individual . and . societal . resistance . and . risk . are . considered . when . Jennifer Ott, PharmD, BCPS. Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Infectious Diseases. Eastern Maine Medical Center. Bangor, ME. jott@emh.org. The use of antibiotics is the single most important factor leading to antibiotic resistance. Cedar Mountain post acute rehabilitation center provide a therapeutic environment for our residents Yucaipa. Individualized treatment programs are developed with the interdisciplinary team of nursing, social services, Healthcare and dietary in consultation with your physicians. June 1, 2017. Courtney . Holzheimer. , DNP, FNP-BC. Sara Lee, MD. Courtney . Holzheimer. , . DNP, . FNP-BC. Nurse Practitioner, Case Western Reserve University . Sara Lee, MD. Adolescent Medicine, Rainbow Babies and Children’s . Shira Doron, MD. Assistant Professor of Medicine. Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases. Tufts Medical Center. Boston, MA. Consultant to Massachusetts Partnership Collaborative:.  Improving Antibiotic Stewardship for UTI. Emily Lutterloh, MD, MPH. Director, Bureau of Healthcare Associated Infections. New York State Department of Health . Disclosures. Nothing to disclose. (grant support to New York State Department of Health through the federal Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity Cooperative Agreement). When a patient doesn’t need an antibiotic, oer evidence-based symptomatic treatment as , throat lozenges or sprays (except for intranasal zinc smoke. Other symptomatic treatments that have b

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