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IP LifeLine: Connecting With Specialized Recruiters and Navigating the Hiring Process

May 08, 2026

This 6-part series will chronicle the essential strategies and professional insights needed to empower infection preventionists (IPs) in their job search. In partnership with Jonnie Jacobs, an executive recruiter at Clutch Recruitment, this series will offer a comprehensive guide to navigating the current health care job market. This third article in the series focuses on connecting with specialized recruiters and navigating the hiring process.

Empowering Careers and Confidence in Sterile Processing: Voices From HSPA 2026

May 07, 2026

Sterile processing leaders Rebecca Lauber, FHSPA, and Vanessa Frank share insights from their HSPA 2026 presentation on career growth, professional identity, and active learning. Their message is clear: Empowering technicians, strengthening education, and building confidence are key to advancing patient safety and the future of sterile processing.

HSPA 2026: Building Stronger Relationships Between SPD and Other Departments

May 01, 2026

At HSPA 2026 in Baltimore, sterile processing leaders Katie Belski, BSHCA, a-IPC, CRCST, CHL, CIS, CER; and Nicole Simon, CIS, CHL, CRCST, emphasized collaboration, mentorship, and stronger relationships between SPD and other departments to improve communication, resources, and patient safety across health care systems.

Arlene Bush Reflects on HSPA Presidency Ahead of 2026 Conference: Advocacy, Certification, and the Future of Sterile Processing

April 23, 2026

As Arlene Bush, CRCST, CER, CIS, CHL, SME, DSMD, CRMST, concludes her HSPA presidency, she reflects on advocacy, certification efforts, and collaboration, emphasizing mentorship and continued progress in sterile processing ahead of the 2026 conference in Baltimore.

From Concept to Impact: Deeper Dives: Regional Variations and Staffing Models

April 09, 2026

This 6-part series chronicles the journey of 2 infection prevention leaders, Brenna Doran and Jessica Swain, who partnered to research and shed light on the critical issue of IP staffing in the current health care landscape. The fourth article in the series will focus on the impact of geographic variations and staffing models on the support for infection prevention programs.

Contagious Conversations: SoCal SPA Chapter Conference Highlights How Voice, Mentorship, and Everyday Practice Drive Leadership and Patient Safety

April 07, 2026

The cohosts of Contagious Conversation speak with Tori Whitacre Martonicz, lead editor of Infection Control Today, about her presentation at the SoCal SPA Spring Conference, and how the conference speakers emphasized leadership beyond titles, urging SPD professionals to share knowledge, speak up, and turn everyday insights into safer patient care practices.

A Recruiter’s National View on Bridging the Gap in Infection Prevention Hiring

March 26, 2026

A national recruiter shares insights on infection prevention hiring trends, highlighting evolving background requirements, persistent RN bias, salary disparities, and the growing role of advocacy and data in shaping a more inclusive, competitive IPC workforce.

ICTalk Podcast: 2025 APIC President Carol McLay, DrPH, Reflects on Advocacy, Global Collaboration, and the Future of Infection Prevention

March 03, 2026

As her 2025 APIC presidency concludes, Carol McLay, DrPH, MPH, RN, CIC, FAPIC, FSHEA, discusses public health funding cuts, science advocacy, global partnerships, workforce development, and why infection preventionists must speak up. In this exclusive ICT interview, she shares lessons from a tumultuous year and her vision for strengthening the infection prevention profession worldwide.

2025 APIC President Carol McLay, DrPH, Reflects on Advocacy, Global Collaboration, and the Future of Infection Prevention

March 03, 2026

As her 2025 APIC presidency concludes, Carol McLay, DrPH, MPH, RN, CIC, FAPIC, FSHEA, discusses public health funding cuts, science advocacy, global partnerships, workforce development, and why infection preventionists must speak up. In this exclusive ICT interview, she shares lessons from a tumultuous year and her vision for strengthening the infection prevention profession worldwide.

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