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Why Leading Infection Prevention Across Multiple Hospitals Starts With Culture – Madelaine Flynn

Leading Infection Prevention across multiple hospitals is often described as a systems challenge, but Madelaine Flynn’s perspective adds an important nuance: it is also a culture challenge. In her conversation with Jacob Hutcherson, she reflects on the reality of overseeing Infection Prevention work across several facilities and makes it clear that even when hospitals sit…

Building a Diverse Infection Prevention Team: Why Different Skill Sets Matter – Sinthuya Alston

In the field of Infection Prevention, having a team with diverse educational backgrounds can be a powerful asset. Sinthuya Alston, a seasoned leader in the field, believes that bringing together professionals with varied expertise—whether they are nurses, public health specialists (MPHs), or medical laboratory technicians—creates a team equipped to handle the multifaceted challenges of Infection…

Building Strength Through Diversity in Infection Prevention Teams – Shaunte Walton

For Shaunte Walton, creating an effective Infection Prevention team goes beyond the traditional notion of hiring solely nurses or clinicians with identical backgrounds. In an interview with Jacob Hutcherson, she articulated her philosophy on what makes a successful team: a blend of professionals from varied fields who bring unique expertise to tackle complex healthcare challenges.…

Building Trust, Not Fear: A Consultant’s Approach to Infection Prevention – Connie Cutler

In her interview with Jacob Hutcherson, Connie Cutler shares her distinct philosophy on making Infection Prevention approachable and proactive within hospitals. Hutcherson asks about the awareness of Infection Prevention (IP) within hospitals, noting that many IP departments are often behind the scenes. Connie explains that during her work across eight hospitals, she made it a…

Bridging Departments to Combat Legionella and Beyond – Connie Cutler

In an interview with Jacob Hutcherson, Connie Cutler shares her experiences working across departments to address complex infection risks in hospitals. Hutcherson’s question about which departments she worked with in Infection Prevention opened the door for Cutler to explain how her role involved collaboration with nearly every unit, from nursing to engineering to food services.…

Beyond the Day Job: Building a Career through Extracurricular Engagement in Infection Prevention – Sarah Wilkerson

Sarah Wilkerson shares valuable insights into how extracurricular activities have helped shape her career in Infection Prevention, and why she encourages others to pursue similar opportunities. She highlights that participating in initiatives beyond regular duties, such as joining research projects or presenting at professional conferences, can be pivotal for anyone looking to advance in the…

Finding the Right Fit: Essential Traits for Infection Prevention Success – Sarah Wilkerson

In this insightful interview, Sarah Wilkerson shares the key personality traits she seeks when hiring new Infection Preventionists (IPs) and the importance of finding candidates who genuinely understand and connect with the role. For Sarah, the first indicator of a strong candidate is preparation; she looks for individuals who have done their homework and familiarized…

From Solo Practitioner to Team Player: Embracing Growth in Infection Prevention – Kelly Zabriskie

In an insightful interview, Kelly Zabriskie reflects on her early career in Infection Prevention, transitioning from a solo role at a rehabilitation hospital to a collaborative team environment in an acute care setting. As the only Infection Preventionist (IP) at the rehab facility, Kelly was tasked with overseeing not only infection control but also Environmental…

Building a Diverse and Effective Infection Prevention Team – Jessica Swain

In a recent conversation with Jacob Hutcherson, Jessica Swain shared her thoughts on what makes an ideal team in the field of Infection Prevention. Drawing on her experience as a System Director at Dartmouth Health, Jessica emphasized the importance of diversity—not only in terms of backgrounds but also in educational experiences. Her approach to building…

Navigating Her First Leadership Role in Infection Prevention – Jessica Swain

In a conversation with Jacob Hutcherson, Jessica Swain opened up about the transition into her first true management position as System Director of Infection Prevention at Dartmouth Health. Moving into a leadership role is a significant step in any career, and for Jessica, this shift came with a steep learning curve, a range of challenges,…

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