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Course: Infection Control 1510 


Specialty: Infection Control Format: Text 
Course #: 10084  Price: $15.00  
Release date: 2011-10-01  Valid through: 2014-10-01  
Publication: This activity originally appeared in Hospital Infection Control (CME). 
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Target Audience:
This activity is intended for infection control practitioners and infectious disease physicians.
Sponsor:
This activity is sponsored by AHC Media.
Accreditation:
AHC Media is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation:
AHC Media designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Faculty
Executive Editor
Gary Evans
AHC Media

Board Member and Consulting Editor
Patrick Joseph, MD
Chief of Epidemiology
San Ramon (CA) Regional Medical Center and President
California Infection Control Consultants
San Ramon

Board Member and Nurse Planner
Kay Ball, RN, PhD, CNOR, FAAN
Perioperative Consultant/ Educator
K&D Medical
Lewis Center, OH



Subjects:
  • As hepatitis outbreaks continue, CDC may urge HBV shot for millions of diabetics
  • IC recommendations for glucose, insulin
  • Q&A on blood glucose monitoring
  • Patients warned after devices misused
  • IPs adopt comprehensive policy for glucometers
  • CDC boils down egg allergy on flu vaccine
 
Objectives:
  • identify the clinical, legal, or educational issues encountered by infection preventionists and epidemiologists
  • describe the effect of infection control and prevention issues on nurses, hospitals, or the health care industry in general
  • cite solutions to the problems encountered by infection preventionists, based on guidelines from the relevant regulatory authorities, and/or independent recommendations from clinicians at individual institutions.
 
Financial Disclosure:
Executive Editor Gary Evans, Consulting Editor Patrick Joseph, MD, and Kay Ball, RN, PhD, CNOR, FAAN, Nurse Planner, report no consultant, stockholder, speaker’s bureau, research, or other financial relationships with companies having ties to this field of study.

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