On Pathogens & PPE Ep12: The Future of Infection Prevention
What does the future hold for infection prevention, and what role will Sterile Processing play in this evolving industry? On this episode of “On Pathogens and PPE,” host Jill Holdsworth and co-host Rebecca Alvino, along with special guests Deanna Hillstrom and Brandon Gantt, unite to explore the exciting developments and opportunities on the horizon. From new and emerging pathogens to advances in disinfection methods and PPE, these experts paint a picture of what’s in store for the future of this industry. They also highlight the vital role Sterile Processing will play in upcoming infection prevention efforts, emphasizing the significance of collaboration and preparedness in the face of potential pandemics. So, tune in as we journey to the future of infection prevention and discover how we can all work together to #FightDirty in the years to come!
Over the next 12 weeks (plus one bonus episode!), Jill and special guests around the industry will provide practical insights and strategies to enhance the collaboration between Sterile Processing and Infection Prevention Professionals.
New episodes of On Pathogens & PPE will release each Wednesday on all Beyond Clean & Transmission Control channels. For the best listening experience, download the Beyond Clean mobile app on Apple (https://lnkd.in/g4pdJ3iS) and Android (https://lnkd.in/gipEeMjc) devices.
This series is designed to empower you and your team to transform your department’s approach to employee and patient safety. A special thanks to our Year 1 sponsor Healthmark, a Getinge company, for making this series possible! Discover Healthmark’s innovative and cost-effective infection control solutions for your healthcare facility here: https://www.hmark.com/?pmc=BC-Readonpod
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