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#26 Putting Science Into Practice: A Talk with Dr. Stella Hines on Reusable Respirator Use in Healthcare"

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

Release Date: 09/07/2023

#55 Building CIC Confidence: Why Infection Prevention Training Consistency Matters show art #55 Building CIC Confidence: Why Infection Prevention Training Consistency Matters

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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 among infection preventionists in Texas. The conversation highlights a heavy reliance on on-the-job training, limited use of standardized onboarding tools, and significant disparities in certification, particularly among rural and non-acute care professionals. Join hosts Nicki and Jess as they unpack why structured resources like the APIC Novice Roadmap and APIC Text matter. We also hear key insights...

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#54 Stopping MRSA at the Nose: Inside a Breakthrough ICU Intervention show art #54 Stopping MRSA at the Nose: Inside a Breakthrough ICU Intervention

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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 it worked, and what it takes to implement this approach. With expert insights and real-world challenges, this is prevention in action, right under your nose. With special guests: Sarah Prascius, MPH, CIC, Infection Prevention Specialist, Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital - Michigan Alex Wells, MPH, CIC, CPHQ, Manager of Safety and Reliability, Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital - Michigan...

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#53 Antibiotic Intelligence: Reshaping Outpatient Stewardship With Smart Guidelines and Data Benchmarking show art #53 Antibiotic Intelligence: Reshaping Outpatient Stewardship With Smart Guidelines and Data Benchmarking

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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 how collaborative reporting, smart guidelines, and EMR nudges help reduce unnecessary prescriptions. Hear how 22 institutions are reshaping outpatient stewardship with one smarter antibiotic choice at a time. With special guests: Rana El Feghaly, MD, MSCI, CPHQ, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Physician, Infectious Diseases Clinical Director, Pediatric Department Director of Quality and Safety,...

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#52 Strongyloides in Plain Sight: What Happened in a New York Care Facility? show art #52 Strongyloides in Plain Sight: What Happened in a New York Care Facility?

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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. What began as an unexpected lab finding spiraled into 17 confirmed infections across residents and staff. Tune in for sharp insights, big data talk, and infection prevention lessons you won’t want to miss. With special guests: Kelly Ann Barrett, MPH, Infectious Disease Epidemiologist, New York State Department of Health and Geetika Sood, M.D., ScM, Medical Director, New York State Division...

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#51 Retention vs. Attrition: The Push and Pull of Infection Prevention Careers show art #51 Retention vs. Attrition: The Push and Pull of Infection Prevention Careers

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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 field of Infection Prevention (IP). From burnout and workload pressures to flexible schedules and opportunities for growth, they explore the factors shaping career decisions for infection preventionists today. Plus, get a sneak peek at even more analyzed data coming soon. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation filled with data, lived experiences, and practical strategies that every healthcare...

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#50 Strengthening the Pipeline: Alabama’s Model for Infection Prevention Training show art #50 Strengthening the Pipeline: Alabama’s Model for Infection Prevention Training

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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. Discover how they tackled misinformation, trained 70,000+ participants statewide, and built a powerful network of infection preventionists, all while having a little fun along the way. With special guests: Matthew Fifolt, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Organization, The University of Alabama at Birmingham's School of Public Health and Lisa McCormick, DrPH,...

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#49 Airing Out the Dirty Truth: Reducing Viral Aerosol Risk After Toilet Flushing show art #49 Airing Out the Dirty Truth: Reducing Viral Aerosol Risk After Toilet Flushing

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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 surprising role toilet flushing plays in spreading pathogens like norovirus. Discover how air sanitizer sprays can reduce airborne and surface contamination and what that means for infection prevention. If you’ve ever used a public restroom, this is one episode you don’t want to miss. With special guest: Charles Gerba, PhD, University of Arizona

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#48 Inside the Scope: Fixing the Gaps in Endoscope Reprocessing show art #48 Inside the Scope: Fixing the Gaps in Endoscope Reprocessing

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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 with humor, hard truths, and baking analogies, this episode arms you with practical advice and a few laughs to stop biofilm from crashing your sterile party. Tune in! With special guest: Frankie Catalfumo, MPH, CIC, CRST, Director of Practice Guidance and Health Equity, APIC

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#47 The APIC 2025 MegaSurvey and the Future of Infection Prevention show art #47 The APIC 2025 MegaSurvey and the Future of Infection Prevention

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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. Explore how the findings may influence staffing models, compensation trends, emerging technologies, and more. Most importantly, discover how your voice can shape the tools, standards, and career pathways supporting your work. Join the conversation and claim your seat at the table! With special guests: Rebecca (Becca) Crapanzano-Sigafoos, DrPH, MPH, CIC, FAPIC, APIC, Executive Director of the...

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#46 Burnout, Beds, and Budgets: The Hidden Reality of IP Staffing show art #46 Burnout, Beds, and Budgets: The Hidden Reality of IP Staffing

American Journal of Infection Control: Science Into Practice

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 Infection Preventionists.” This episode dives deep into what it really takes to keep infection prevention programs running in today’s complex healthcare environment. Tune in as Jess and Brenna reveal eye-opening insights from their national survey, including why infection preventionists consistently work over 40 hours a week, how staffing levels vary by region and facility size, and the hidden...

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Are you looking to learn about the latest research in the field of infection prevention and control? Join us as we speak to Dr. Stella Hines, MD, MSPH, an occupational medicine physician and pulmonologist, about her study on user acceptance and preference for a novel reusable respirator among healthcare workers. Find out the different types of reusable respiratory protective devices and why user comfort and tolerability is important for increasing compliance with respiratory protection programs. Don't miss this episode to learn and apply this new information to your work!

With special guest:

Dr. Stella Hines, Field Studies Branch Chief in the Respiratory Health Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)