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The Power of Process Improvement and Lifelong Learning in Infection Prevention – Sinthuya Alston

Infection Prevention is a dynamic field that requires constant adaptation, and for Sinthuya Alston, embracing process improvement and engaging in lifelong learning are vital to success. Alston’s commitment to professional development shines through her pursuit of a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification, a rigorous program that has enhanced her ability to identify, implement, and…

Bridging Medicine and Infection Prevention: A Unique Path in Healthcare – Sinthuya Alston

Infection Prevention is a field traditionally dominated by nursing and clinical staff, but Sinthuya Alston has taken a distinct path, bringing her medical training directly into the realm of Infection Prevention. In an insightful interview with Jacob Hutcherson, Alston discusses how her background as a doctor uniquely positions her to navigate the complex demands of…

The Power of Persistence: Breaking into Infection Prevention Without a Nursing Background – Shaunte Walton

In the healthcare field, some roles are traditionally dominated by specific qualifications, making entry challenging for those from non-traditional backgrounds. Shaunte Walton’s journey into Infection Prevention as a non-nurse is a testament to resilience and strategic networking. Facing an industry where nurses have historically filled Infection Prevention roles, Shaunte knew she’d need a unique approach…

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.…

The Power of Community in Infection Prevention: My Journey with APIC – Sarah Wilkerson

Sarah Wilkerson shares how joining the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) played a transformative role in her career, particularly as she transitioned into Infection Prevention. Immediately upon entering the field, Sarah joined her local APIC chapter, attending monthly in-person meetings with fellow Infection Preventionists. These gatherings provided an essential support network,…

Unexpected Alliances: The Key Departments Supporting Infection Prevention – Sarah Wilkerson

In an enlightening discussion, Sarah Wilkerson reveals the often-surprising departments that have become essential partners in her Infection Prevention work. Among these, engineering and facilities stand out as crucial allies. As Sarah explains, a good relationship with these teams means they keep her informed of potential issues early on, which can prevent late-night emergencies. Having…

Embrace Every Opportunity: The Path to Success in Infection Prevention – Kelly Zabriskie

In a recent interview, Kelly Zabriskie shared her most valuable advice for those interested in entering or advancing in the field of Infection Prevention: take risks and seize opportunities. For Kelly, pursuing a career in Infection Prevention is about pushing past doubts and fully embracing each step, regardless of how challenging it may seem. Her…

The Value of APIC: Finding a Professional Home in Infection Prevention – Jessica Swain

In an insightful conversation with Jacob Hutcherson, Jessica Swain discussed the significant role that the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) has played in her career. Like many professionals in the field, Jessica didn’t initially know much about APIC, but her first experience with the organization in 2015 opened the door to…

Infection Prevention: The Heartbeat of Hospital Operations – Tawanna McInnis-Cole

During a candid conversation with Jacob Hutcherson, Tawanna McInnis-Cole shared her perspective on the unique role of Infection Preventionists in the healthcare environment. When asked if there was anyone in the hospital who knew more about its inner workings than an Infection Preventionist, Tawanna confidently responded with a resounding "no," emphasizing the vast scope and…

Building a Culture of Patient Safety in a 400-Bed Hospital – Tawanna McInnis-Cole

In a recent interview with Jacob Hutcherson, Tawanna McInnis-Cole opened up about her experience managing Infection Prevention in a bustling 400-bed hospital. Tawanna highlighted the challenges of working in a large facility where Infection Preventionists couldn’t be everywhere at once and the crucial role that relationship-building played in their strategy to ensure patient safety. Tawanna…

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