Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Sessions
Surveillance & Technology
3000
Innovations in HAI Data Validation
Emerging Science, Research & Application
3001
Social Networks of Infection Preven- tionists (IP’s) to Share Knowledge
Wednesday, June 6
Leadership & Professional Development
3002
Antimicrobial Stewardship: Optimizing Outcomes by Improving Antimi- crobial Prescribing Practices
3200 Vaccine
Preventable MDROs and HAIs
3201
30/30: Nurses Driving Infection Prevention Change in the NICU 30/30: NICU Collaborative**
3400
Hand Hygiene Update
3401
30/30: So You Want to Volunteer? Preparing for a Volunteer Infection Prevention Medical Mission 30/30: Surviving an EF-5 Tornado-Infection Prevention Required
3600
Evolution of Long- Term Care in the U.S.: the Expanding Scope and Com- plexity of Infection Prevention
3601 Fecal Transplants
3202
Your Infection Prevention Program: How To Size It and Sell It
3402 CBIC Session**
Public Policy and Public Reporting
3003
Working Overseas in Military Infection Control
Alternate Care Settings (e.g., Ambulatory, LTC, LTAC)
3004
A Collaborative Approach to Prevent CLABSI in Hemodialysis Patients
3203 Late Breaker** 3204
Update on HAIs in LTC
Hot Topics 3005
Innovative Devices to Reduce CLABSI: Are We Adapting Technology Fast Enough?**
3205
Hospital Disinfection and Disinfectant Resistance: What We Know, What We Don't, and What We Wish We Knew
3403
To End or Not To End? When Should Contact Precautions Be Dis- continued? National Survey of Infection Preventionists Related to Contact Precautions for MRSA and VRE
3602 Late Breaker** 3603
State HAI Prevention
3404 Late Breaker** 3405
PICU Performance Improvement in Reducing Device Rates**
3604 Infection
Prevention in Ambulatory Oncology Treatment Centers
3605
Knocking at Your Door: New CMS Hospital Care Worksheet
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2:30-3:30 p.m.
1-2 p.m.
9:30-10:30 a.m.
8-9 a.m.
Wednesday, June 6
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