How Should We Protect Against Airborne Hospital-Acquired Infections?
Join us on Monday, May 20, at 9am PT for a 60-min educational webinar!
In recent years, heightened risk from respiratory illnesses has challenged infection prevention in healthcare facilities as well as the foundational standards governing their design and operation, particularly with respect to ventilation and critical engineering controls.
Moreover, there has often been a lack of evidence available to inform decision-making and planning of infection prevention and engineering control strategies as well as a limited capability to measure and verify their efficacy after implementation.
This educational webinar will focus on how we should protect against airborne hospital-acquired infections with three leading experts in infectious diseases, regulatory standards, and healthcare engineering:
- Bonnie Maldonado, MD – Taube Endowed Professor of Global Health and Infectious Diseases, Stanford University School of Medicine
- Jonathan Flannery, CHFM, MHSA, FASHE, FACHE – Senior Associate Director of Regulatory Affairs, American Society for Healthcare Engineering
- Fred Betz, PhD, LEED AP – President, Betz Consult
This webinar will be particularly valuable for:
- infection prevention
- environmental health and safety
- healthcare engineering
- facilities management professionals responsible for enhancing patient safety and the environment of care in healthcare facilities
Use this link to register.