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Infection Control Today, March/April 2024 (Vol.28 No. 2)

How to Successfully Plan for Space, Equipment, Staff, and Workflows in Sterile Processing Departments

April 08, 2024

A well-organized SPD not only keeps the surgical schedule on track but also minimizes backlogs and ensures the timely removal of bioburden—a crucial factor in preventing infections. To achieve this level of efficiency, attention to 5 pivotal areas is essential.

The Role of Environmental Hygiene in Preventing Antimicrobial Resistance

March 19, 2024

Uncover the pivotal role of environmental hygiene in thwarting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) for infection prevention teams. Learn how rigorous cleaning protocols and advanced technologies enhance patient safety and combat AMR.

Four Years After COVID-19: What Has the Infection Prevention Community Learned?

March 15, 2024

Four years ago today, March 15, 2020, the COVID-19 lockdown began, and since then, the world has undergone significant changes. It has been a terrifying experience for everyone, especially for the infection prevention community, both within and outside of the health care sector. However, a crucial question remains unanswered: What has the infection prevention community learned from this pandemic, and where does it go from here?

Infection Control Today's Round Table Focuses on Burnout: Recognition, Stigma, and Prevention

January 30, 2024

Frontline infection preventionists (IPs) face burnout due to challenges in public health. This Round Table on IP Burnout discusses strategies to prevent and address this critical issue. The IPs emphasize the importance of understanding burnout, recognizing signs, addressing stigma, and implementing multilayered prevention strategies for both individuals and organizations.

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