Infection Prevention: up Close and Personal
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Infection Prevention: Up Close and Personal
When Thursday October 18, 2012 from 7:30 AM to 3:15 PM EDT
Where Springfield Marriott, Springfield, MA
TIME PROGRAM AGENDA
7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00-8:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks
Election Results: Introduction to the 2013 APICNE Board of Directors
8:30-9:45 Drs. Evelyn and Tom McKnight
Co-founders of HONOReform
(Hepatitis Outbreaks' National Organization for Reform)
Healthcare Associated Infections: Learning from “A Never Event”
9:45-10:30 Break: Exhibit Room Open
10:30-11:30 Dr. Susan Lett
Medical Director and Program Manager, MDPH Immunization Program
Health Care Workers: Vaccines to Protect You and Your Patients
11:30-1:00 Lunch: Exhibit Room Open
1:00- 2:00 Tim Adams, FASHE, CHFM, CHC Director, Member Professional Development
American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE)
Managing Environmental Mechanical Systems to Prevent the Spread of Infection
2:00-3:00 Dr. Greg L. Schumaker
Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
Update on Prevention and New CDC Definitions
3:00-3:15 Complete Evaluations and Receive Contact Hours
PROGRAM GOALS:
Participants will:
Describe causes and outcomes related to the transmission of bloodborne pathogens and list resources for prevention of HAIs. Describe vaccine preventable diseases and immunization updates for patients and HCWs Describe VAP prevention measures and list new NHSN criteria for VAC reporting Describe measures to prevent infection related to HVAC/Air Handling Systems SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES: Go to link on Conference page to view Biographies
SPEAKERS AND COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the program the attendee will be able to:
Drs. Evelyn and Tom McKnight, Co-founders of HONOReform
Describe how the reuse of syringes and multi-dose vials can lead to patient-to- patient transmission of bloodborne pathogens. Describe two common practices that will not prevent outbreaks. List two web based resources for prevention of healthcare associated infections
Dr. Susan Lett, Medical Director and Program Manager, MDPH Immunization Program
List at least 3 resources about vaccines and the recommendations for their use Be familiar with the vaccines recommended for adults, including influenza List the vaccines recommended for health care workers
Tim Adams, FASHE, CHFM, CHC, Director, Member Professional Development ASHE
Explain the basic operation of an HVAC system in non-engineering terms Describe two ways that mechanical systems prevent the spread of infections Describe two points of human interaction that impact the effectiveness of mechanical systems in limiting the spread of infections.
Dr. Greg L. Schumaker, from the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at Tufts Medical Center
Describe measures to prevent ventilator associated pneumonia List two VAP reduction interventions put into practice at New England hospitals Discuss the new CDC NHSN reporting criteria for ventilator associated conditions WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This program is appropriate for healthcare professionals in acute, sub-acute, and long term care facilities, home health agencies, and ambulatory care settings. This includes: professionals in infection prevention and control, employee health, quality improvement, safety, and risk management, physicians, nurses, clinical laboratory scientists, professionals in sterile processing, respiratory therapists, engineering and environmental services.
PROGRAM CREDITS:
An application for contact hours has been submitted to the Vermont State Nurses Association Inc. which is accredited as an approver of continuing education in nursing by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s commission on Accreditation (ANCC).
REGISTRATION Register Now! Pay online using the payment system provided; your online confirmation is your proof of registration Or, send a check, payable to APIC NE, INC, to Wilma Salkin, 23 Highwood Rd., Bondville, VT 05340.
Advance registration deadline: October 12, 2012.
Additional fee of $15.00 for registrations received after October 12th, including on-site registration
Payment due date: October 12, 2012 to avoid a late fee.
NO PRINTED BROCHURES WILL BE MAILED.
Direct questions regarding registration to [email protected] or Wilma Salkin at 802-447-5172
TUITION: Program tuition includes continental breakfast and lunch.
$125 APIC New England Members $125 for groups of 5 or more from the same institution (at least one APIC NE member per group) No Charge for APIC New England BOD Officers $140 APIC National Members $150 Non-members $100 Poster Presenters (contact Michele Maryanski @ barbra- [email protected]) Partial Day Registration $75 Morning or afternoon sessions (excluding lunch) Refunds will be issued upon written request prior to October 12, 2012. An administrative fee of $25.00 will be charged. No refunds after October 12, 2012.
***Don't forget to 'Submit' your registration when you have completed the form. You will receive a confirmation immediately that your application has been submitted. If you do not recieve this message, you are not registered.***
Register Now!
HOTEL: Springfield Marriott, Springfield, MA.
To reserve a room at the APIC NE discounted rate of $129.00 per night, reservations must be made by September 24, 2012. Call either 1-413-781-7111 or 1-888-236-2427 and mention APIC New England. Reservations can be made online using the group code: APIAPIC.
We make every attempt to ensure your comfort throughout the conference. It is strongly advised that you bring a sweater or jacket as temperatures vary and the room may feel cool as the day progresses.
HANDOUTS:
Links to handouts coming soon.
In an effort to keep costs low and eliminate unnecessary waste, printed handouts will not be provided.
DIRECTIONS: The Marriott is located at the corner of Boland Way and Columbus, 1500 Main Street, Springfield, MA 01115.
From South (Hartford, New Haven, etc.)
Take I-91 North to Exit 6 – (Springfield Center). At the (4th) traffic light; the hotel will be in front of you. Park in the Tower Square Garage attached to the hotel. From the North (from Northern Massachusetts, Vermont, etc.)
Take I-91 South to Exit 7– Springfield Center, Columbus Avenue. Go to the first light and make a left under the highway, and stay to the left. At the next light (Columbus Avenue) make another left and the hotel will be immediately on your right. Stay to the right. Drive up the ramp into the Tower Square garage. From East or West Mass. Turnpike (Rt. 90) West (from Albany, Boston, Worcester,etc.) Take exit 4 off the Mass Turnpike to I-91 South to Exit 7 – Springfield Center, Columbus Avenue.
At the light turn left At the next light, turn left and the hotel will be immediately on your right Drive up the ramp into the Tower Square garage. The Springfield Marriott is within just a few blocks of the Peter L. Picknelly Transportation Center. Travel arrangements can be made with the Peter Pan Bus or Amtrak. The Bus station is located at 1776 Main Street. Call 800-343-9999 or visit www.peterpanbus.com or Amtrak.com for more information.