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Join infection preventionists as they have conversations with authors of the latest research in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC) about how to advance the science and practice of infection prevention and control. While learning how to put the latest science into practice, maybe you will be inspired to take the next steps to develop your own research projects.
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#55 Building CIC Confidence: Why Infection Prevention Training Consistency Matters (00:32:51)
Have you ever tackled a complex job without a manual? In this episode, we dive into the reality of infection prevention training and explore how variability in orientation impacts CIC preparedness amo...
#54 Stopping MRSA at the Nose: Inside a Breakthrough ICU Intervention (00:35:56)
Can a simple nasal antiseptic protect ICU patients from deadly MRSA infections? This episode dives into how a Michigan hospital team reduced bloodstream infections with a twice-daily antiseptic, why i...
#53 Antibiotic Intelligence: Reshaping Outpatient Stewardship With Smart Guidelines and Data Benchmarking (00:43:32)
Can benchmarking data actually improve antibiotic prescribing for kids? In this episode of AJIC: Science into Practice, hosts Nicki and Jess talk with Dr. Rana El Feghaly and Dr. Matthew Kronman about...
#52 Strongyloides in Plain Sight: What Happened in a New York Care Facility? (00:24:04)
How did a soil-dwelling parasite infiltrate a New York care facility? Hosts Jess and Nicki dig into a real-life outbreak of Strongyloides stercoralis with experts Kelly Barrett and Dr. Geetika Sood. W...
#51 Retention vs. Attrition: The Push and Pull of Infection Prevention Careers (00:23:28)
Why do infection preventionists stay or walk away? In this episode, hosts Nicki and Jess sit down with guests Dr. Sara Reese and Albert Shackelford to unpack new data on retention and attrition in the...
#50 Strengthening the Pipeline: Alabama's Model for Infection Prevention Training (00:36:47)
What happens when infection prevention meets Southern charm? In this episode of AIC Science Into Practice, experts from UAB spotlight Alabama's Regional Center for Infection Prevention and Control. Di...
#49 Airing Out the Dirty Truth: Reducing Viral Aerosol Risk After Toilet Flushing (00:25:02)
What really happens when you flush the toilet? In this episode, environmental microbiologist Dr. Charles Gerba reveals the science behind aerosolized germs, viral cross-contamination, and the surprisi...
#48 Inside the Scope: Fixing the Gaps in Endoscope Reprocessing (00:25:29)
Confused by endoscope reprocessing gaps? Join hosts Nikki, Jess, and guest Frankie Catalfumo as they dig into brush types, drying myths, storage debates, and why IFUs can't be trusted blindly. Packed ...
#47 The APIC 2025 MegaSurvey and the Future of Infection Prevention (00:29:15)
Are you curious how infection preventionists are shaping the future of their field? Tune into this episode on the APIC 2025 MegaSurvey. Learn about the MegaSurvey, why it matters, and how it's evolved...
#46 Burnout, Beds, and Budgets: The Hidden Reality of IP Staffing (00:37:15)
In this special episode, our very own host, Jess, swaps the mic for the guest seat, joining co-author Brenna Doran to unpack their newly published study, "Quantifying the Progressing Landscape of Infe...
#45 Enhanced Barrier Precautions: Strengthening Infection Prevention in Nursing Homes (00:44:06)
How can nursing homes stop the spread of deadly infections without isolating residents? In this episode, the hosts, Jess and Nicki, dive into Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP) with experts Dr. Mary-C...
#44 Infection Control in Action: Mount Sinai's Screening Strategies for Candida Auris (00:37:53)
How can hospitals stop the spread of Candida auris before it starts? In this episode, infection prevention experts from Mount Sinai share how an expanded screening protocol helped detect cases early a...
#43 Revolutionizing Infection Prevention: Empowering Healthcare Through Training Strategies That Work (00:27:21)
How can we revolutionize infection prevention training in healthcare? Dive into this insightful episode as Dr. Terri Rebmann and Dr. Ashley Hughes explore game-changing techniques like simulation-base...
#42 Closing the Gap: Insights From APIC's Infection Prevention Staffing Calculator (00:23:45)
Can a staffing calculator really revolutionize Infection Prevention and Control? Join us for podcast number 42, where we dive into the world of infection prevention staffing and debunk myths with our ...
#41 Data, Defense, and Disease: How Washington State Tackled COVID-19 (00:36:55)
In this episode, the guests delve into the outstanding work of the Washington State Department of Health in infection prevention, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Featuring healthcare experts ...
#40 Infection Prevention Power Hour: Certification, Mentorship and Training Uncovered (00:32:11)
Are you interested in infection control and prevention? This episode of the American Journal of Infection Control: Science into Practice podcast, features insightful discussions with experts Kelly Hol...
#39 PEP Talk: Insights From the National Post-Exposure Hotline (00:25:00)
In this fascinating AJIC Science Into Practice episode, hosts Nikki and Jessica explore the crucial topic of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) with guest Dr. Carolyn Chu, Chief Clinical Officer of the N...
In this podcast, hosts delve right into an enlightening discussion with Dr. Michael Charness, Dr. Kalpana Gupta, and Dr. Katherine Linsenmeyer about transmission dynamics in infection control. They pa...
#37 Unraveling the Sociospatial Patterns: Health Disparities in US Skilled Nursing Facilities Amid COVID-19 (00:41:31)
In the podcast, guests Dr. Cynthia Lakon and Dr. John Hipp discuss their research on the socio-spatial health disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic in US skilled nursing facilities. They discuss th...
#36 Neurosurgery Unplugged: Traffic Control in the Operating Room (00:25:38)
In this engaging podcast episode our guests, Heather Dixon, Mathea Schafer, and Dr. Mohamed Yassin, discuss their article about the automated traffic monitoring of the Neurosurgical Operating Room. Li...
#35 The Hidden Impact of COVID-19: Rising Hospital-Acquired Candida Infections (00:35:51)
Want to stay updated on the latest in infection prevention and control? Join hosts Nicki Shore and Jessica Swain in the "Science into Practice" podcast brought to you by the Association for Profession...
Did you ever wonder how Infection Prevention Program Standards were developed for Critical Access Hospitals? In this podcast, IP experts discuss their work in customizing standards to meet the unique ...
#33 Infection Preventionists Unplugged: Insights From Public Health, Consulting, and Academia (00:46:18)
Dive into the lesser-known realms of infection prevention as we uncover the fascinating roles of Infection Preventionists (IPs) beyond the traditional healthcare settings. Our guests are renowned expe...
#32 Turning Chaos Into Opportunity: Surgical Site Infections in a Pandemic (00:30:45)
In this podcast episode of Science into Practice by the American Journal of Infection Control, hosts Nicki Shore and Jessica Swain have a fascinating discussion with infection prevention experts, Dr. ...
#31 Navigating the Link Between Ventilator-Associated Events and Strategic Weaning Protocols (00:41:58)
In this episode of the American Journal of Infection Control Podcast, host Nikki Shore speaks with Dr. Jennifer Sanguinet, Director of Infection Prevention at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, and ...
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