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WEBINARS Strategies to Prevent Catheter-Related Blood Stream Infection (CRBSI)


As catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs) are a major cause of patient morbidity and mortality and cost, the importance of reducing CRBSIs cannot be overstated. The presenter discusses how having a specialized team at Sutter Roseville Medical Center has resulted in a zero CRBSI rate in more than 7,000 PICC lines inserted and maintained by her team for the past 40 months. While some of the bundle com- ponents have not been widely researched, the early outcome of this bundle provides a basis for additional study and refinement.


Presenter: Sophie Harnage, RN, BSN


I Believe in Zero CLABSIs This webinar discusses CUSP: CLABSI project origins, background, and spread, and the challenge of evolving a national project. The importance of including diverse experts and having unified goals in such a broad-scale project, and the implications for continuing the work are addressed. Presenter: Chris Goeschel, MPA, MPS, ScD, RN


Reduction of Central Line-Associated Bacteremia Using the Current Guidelines


This program is intended for the bedside care provider and those interested in best practices for the prevention of central line-associated bacteremia. Limited discussion will include engagement and empowerment of bedside care staff, and using teamwork to prevent and control infections associated with these invasive devices.


Presenter: Mary Ellen Scales, RN, MSN, CIC


Preventing Central Line/PICC Infections: The New CDC Draft Guideline This webinar discusses new recommendations, technologies and techniques to prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs), and explores where we go from here. Presenter: Robert Garcia, BS, MT (ASCP), CIC


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