MDRO Update: Practical Approaches for Culturing and Surveillance

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AUDIOCONFERENCE ON CD OR AUDIO ARCHIVE

Sponsored by Briefings on Infection Control
presented on December 18, 2007

Prevent and control the spread of all healthcare-associated infections
with tips from Dr. Stephen Weber, MS

The pressure is on for infection control professionals (ICPs) to prevent the spread of all healthcare-associated infections, not just Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA). Your facility must institute effective risk assessments to ensure that policies and practices are appropriate and evidence-based.

Your hospital's financial well being could be jeopardized since new regulations will base reimbursement upon proper surveillance and prevention of pre-existing infections among patients. Also, more and more states require the reporting of hospital-acquired infections.

Stephen Weber, MD, MS offers his expertise to help you:

  • Prioritize your Multi-drug Resistant Organism(MDRO) prevention efforts and improve compliance
  • Build awareness in your facility of current and future legislation concerning MDRO control
  • Apply practical tips and MDRO prevention efforts that have worked for him
  • Understand how to tailor a risk assessment to your facility’s needs

Do you want to implement a “zero tolerance” infection control policy in your hospital?
There are hundreds of ways to prevents MDRO’s but several of them are now mandated by law. Listen to speaker Dr. Stephen Weber, MD, MS, for the 90-minute audioconference Protect Staff and Patients from MDROs: Practical approaches for for prevention and control. Turn hype into reality by listening to practical tips you can apply right now within your facility, large or small, to reduce the likelihood of an outbreak.

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Evaluate and prioritize MDRO prevention efforts, particularly those related to MRSA
  • Identify and gauge threats to MDRO control
  • Understand recent legislation affecting surveillance and reimbursement
  •  Distinguish between the “hype factor” and the “need” concerning MDROs
  • Apply the available evidence to implement newer strategies to prevent and control the spread of MDRO.

TAKE A LOOK AT OUR AGENDA

  1. Current MDRO situation
    1. Rise in spread of MDROs, with emphasis on MRSA
    2. MDROs in the news
    3. Recent legislation affecting surveillance programs and reimbursement, and consumer advocacy
  2. Healthcare workers (HCWs) and MDRO (MRSA)
    1. Evidence of risk to patients and HCWs
    2. Available experience with control measures (who has screened and what have they found)
  3. Developing a practical plan
    1. Risk assessment
    2. Institutional philosophy (“zero tolerance?”)
    3. Implementation strategies
      1. Proactive screening
      2. Reactive management
    4. Resources needed
    5. Potential pitfalls
  4. Question & Answer Session

MEET THE SPEAKERS
Stephen Weber, MD, MS, is the hospital epidemiologist and Medical dDrector of Infection Control and Clinical Quality at the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he is an Assistant Professor in the Section of Infectious Diseases.  He presided over the joint task force on legislation mandating active surveillance screening for antimicrobial-resistant bacteria held by the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) and the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.  Dr. Weber currently serves on the SHEA Public Policy Committee. His primary research interest is in the epidemiology of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria among geriatric patients.

WHO SHOULD LISTEN?
Infection control coordinators, nurse managers, risk managers, patient safety managers, safety officers/directors,  epidemiologists, operations managers, quality control staff, LTC administrators, LTC nurses, laboratorians, pathologists, directors of ambulatory surgery, hospital finance

BONUS MATERIALS INCLUDED IN YOUR MATERIAL PACKET!
These materials, updated for 2008, are provided prior with PDF links.

  • Risk Assessment Tool
  • Flow Chart for Applying Strategy
  • Checklist for Applying a Practical Plan
  • Proactive Screening Flow Chart
  • Reactive Management Flow Chart

NEW PURCHASE OPTION; AUDIO ARCHIVE
In addition to the regular purchase option for HCPro audioconferences, audio CD, we are pleased to offer a new option, an audio archive. Audio archive allows you to download the program and play it back at your convenience through your computer or MP3 player. Purchase a CD or audio archive of the program and listen when you can. A CD is a perfect training tool for new staff or as a refresher for veteran staff.

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