Boosters & Beyond: Addressing Key Challenges- Temporary Invasive Medical Devices for Clinical Management- IP3

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Topic: Boosters & Beyond: Addressing Key Challenges Week 16: CDC’s Core IP Practices - Temporary Invasive Medical Devices for Clinical Management - IP3 (Infection Prevention for Infection Preventionists by Infection Preventionists)   Description: While you’re at your desk trying to catch up on a myriad of issues, jump on the IPRO QIN-QIO IP3 Office Hours […]

TAP: A Strategy to Prioritize and Implement HAI Prevention Efforts in Your Hospital

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Join us for a webinar featuring subject matter experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to learn about a comprehensive strategy to reduce hospital acquired infections (HAI). The Targeted Assessment for Prevention (TAP) Strategy is a CDC-developed framework for quality improvement that uses data to drive interventions that will prevent healthcare-associated infections. […]

Your Worst Day: When Things Get Real!

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Description: In this real-world presentation, healthcare providers who have firsthand experience with emergency events will share their stories and insights to aid listeners in their own emergency planning In this […]

IPRO HQIC Sepsis Affinity Group: Mid-to-large sized Hospitals

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Sepsis remains a national priority and is a complex and challenging condition to manage. Despite substantial attention to improvement, an opportunity still exists to decrease sepsis-related morbidity and mortality. More […]

Partnering Beyond COVID-19: Learning Circle: Diabetes/Kidney Health

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Session Topic: Learning Circle: Diabetes/Kidney Health  Description: Review and Check- in    COVID-19 has changed healthcare in many ways and has delayed chronic disease management for many patients. Patients needing follow-up appointments for their chronic disease were not able to schedule appointments due to decrease in in-person visits, laboratory closures for routine testing, and less access […]