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TCI Hospital attends International Infection Prevention Conferences

TCI Hospital attends International Infection Prevention Conferences

(Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Thursday, June 29th, 2017): A team of clinicians from Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital attended the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) 44th annual conference in Portland, Oregon on June 14-16 2017, which is the premier forum and largest gathering in the world for infection prevention and epidemiology professionals.

APIC conference features three days of more than 90 cutting-edge educational sessions and workshops led by leading clinical, industry, and public health experts from across the globe and attended by nearly 5,000 professionals. Professionals capitalize on the opportunity to stay ahead of emerging issues, industry hot topics and analyze abstract presentations on critical issues like multidrug-resistant organisms, public reporting and safe injection practices.

The delegation from Interhealth Canada (IHC) TCI consisted of Doctor Richard Knobloch – Orthopaedic Surgeon, Surbrena Pedican – Senior Infection Prevention & Control Nurse, Jennifer Masiclat – Operating Room Nurse and Celeste Hunt – Senior Operating Room Nurse.

The conference aims to provide infection preventionists, physicians, researchers, epidemiologists, educators, administrators, and medical technologists with strategies that can be implemented immediately to improve prevention programs and make healthcare safer.

The delegation visited the largest exhibit hall dedicated to infection prevention to learn about scientific advances in equipment and devices and was able to identify a number of products to recommend for usage at TCI Hospital. The team also organized an exploratory visit to Salem Health Hospital, which is a 435 bed full service healthcare facility serving an area of 400,000 residents in the state of Oregon.

Following the APIC Conference, Nurse Surbrena Pedican travelled to Geneva, Switzerland to participate in the 4th International Conference on Prevention & Infection Control (ICPIC) and IPC training workshop held by the World Health Organization on June 20-24 2017. An abstract on multiple drug resistant organisms created by Nurse Pedican was showcased during the conference in Switzerland and she was able to network with IPC leaders from across the world.

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