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MRSA: An Ancient Bacteria Adapts to Modern Medicine

by Erica Mitchell | October 4 2023

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Healthcare and Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept 15 - Oct 15): 5+ Great Resources

by Erica Mitchell | October 2 2023

The weeks between mid-September and mid-October has been National Hispanic Heritage Month since the late 1980s. During this month, the nation takes time to recognize the important role played by American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central/South America. The 2023 theme is "Todos Somos, Somos Unos: We Are All, We Are One!" capturing the idea that in spite of our unique backgrounds, we are all intertwined and united by our shared humanity. In today's post, we'll share 5 resources you can use to explore or share the many contributions from Hispanic/Latino individuals in the fields of healthcare, infection prevention, and epidemiology.

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5 Facts About MRSA You Need to Know

by Erica Mitchell | September 27 2023

To recognize MRSA Awareness Month through October, here are 5 critical facts about MRSA that everyone needs to know. 

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The PCAST Patient Safety Report Unpacked (Part 2): All About Evidence-Based Solutions

by Erica Mitchell | September 25 2023

In our last post, we introduced the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) report on patient safety. Today we will focus on how hospital-associated infections are specifically addressed in the report and the report's emphasis on evidence based solutions to address HAIs and other preventable harm to patients. 

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Grassroots Organizations: On Your Side in the Fight Against HAIs

by Erica Mitchell | September 20 2023

Those of us who work in the field of infection control have a lot on our minds: Surveillance, efficacy, new studies, data, policy, finances... the list goes on. There is one important aspect of infection control that should never leave our minds, however - the patient. Today's post focuses on the support and advocacy groups whose sole function is to keep the patient's experience front and center.

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The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology: The Patient Safety Report Unpacked

by Erica Mitchell | September 15 2023

This past month, the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) submitted a report focused on recommendations around patient safety. In today's post, we'll explore who PCAST is, how they pulled together the report, their main recommendations, and in a future post, we will examine what this could mean for our nation's approach to infection control and prevention. Let's dive in!

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Sepsis: When Your Body Overreacts

by Erica Mitchell | September 11 2023

How can a simple infection lead to organ failure and death in the span of a few days? The answer lies not in the pathogen causing the infection (although it may play a role), or even the severity of the infection, but rather in the body's overreaction to the infection. In today's post, we will look at what causes sepsis, the early warning symptoms, as well as what is being done to prevent deaths due to this frightening condition.

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Special Populations Series: Pediatric Cancer

by Erica Mitchell | September 6 2023

With a few words, a family's life is forever changed: "It's cancer." For any patient, these words bring anxiety and fear. When that patient is a child, however, no words can express the emotions that send shock waves through a family, friends, and community. Today's post begins a three-part story of one such young patient, a little boy named Jack. (Best of all, Jack's story has a happy ending.) During Childhood Cancer Awareness Month join us as we see the challenges of pediatric cancer treatment and infection control through the eyes of a boy and his mother.

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Infection Control Innovations: Making the Value Proposition that Survives Cost-Cutting

by Erica Mitchell | September 3 2023

The perceived stability of the national economy impacts the willingness of the healthcare industry to invest in innovations with up-front costs. In times of relative economic stability, healthcare systems may be more willing and able to make up-front investments with returns that pay off in the short- and long-term. During times of more economic instability, healthcare systems may opt to pass on these same innovations in their efforts to cut immediate costs. What can make the difference? Quality data at sufficient quantity can mitigate risk-aversion during times of instability. In today's post, we will explore how to make the value proposition for infection control innovations even during times of economic volatility.


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The White Coat: The Contamination Controversy

by Erica Mitchell | August 30 2023

Every year a new class of students start their medical training with a white coat ceremony.  The white coat is so synonymous with "Doctor," it seems they have been the medical uniform for centuries. In fact, the coat that carries with it so much prestige (and, it turns out, bacteria) has only been around for about 100 years. Is it time to let the white coat go?


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