October 15, 2009 | Heather Comak | Comments 0
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Another reason to celebrate October: Next week is International Infection Prevention Week

The worldwide healthcare community will be observing International Infection Prevention Week (IIPW) next week, from October 18-24. The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), which spearheads the effort in the U.S., is urging all states and Congress to recognize the week as a way of bringing attention to the work that infection preventionists do and the toll that infections take on patients in many healthcare settings.

The theme for IIPW 2009 is “Infection Prevention is Everyone’s Business.” In conjunction with this theme, APIC will be offering a couple of Webinars with special theme days during that week:

  • Tuesday, October 20: Collaboration
  • Wednesday, October 21: Hand hygiene
  • Thursday, October 22: Surgical site infections/ operating room safety

Additionally, the group will announce the winner of the first annual Healthcare Administrator Award, which will be given to a healthcare executive who has demonstrated continuing support for infection prevention at his or her facility. The announcement, which kicks off the observance of IIPW, will take place at a ceremony on Friday, October 16, during a live Webcast at 1 pm Eastern time. Specific APIC chapters located in New York City, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, and St. Paul/Minneapolis, MN, will be hosting their own satellite events in conjunction with Friday’s announcement.

Is your hospital doing anything to honor IIPW?

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Heather Comak About the Author: Heather Comak is a Managing Editor at HCPro, Inc., where she is the editor of the monthly publication Briefings on Patient Safety, as well as patient safety-related books and audio conferences. She is also is the Assistant Director of the Association for Healthcare Accreditation Professionals. Contact Heather by e-mailing hcomak@hcpro.com

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