Cutting Edge Strategies for Infection Control Improve Staff Compliance - Handwashing - Disinfection - Donning and Removing Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) - Immunizations (Influenza, Tdap, Pneumonia, etc.) Eliminate/Prevent/Reduce: - Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections - Surgical Site Infections - Ventilator-Associated Pneumonias - Central-Line Associated Bloodstream Infections - Influenza Outbreaks in Healthcare (Hospitals, Long-Term Care, etc.) New immunizations guidelines: - Children/Adolescents - Adults - Healthcare Personnel Vaccine Preventable Diseases are Back - Pertussis (Whooping Cough) - Measles Influenza Update: - Vaccination - Treatments - Prophylaxis - Infection Control Protocols - Seasonal vs. Pandemics CDC, APIC, SHEA, IDSA Guidelines to Control Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms - MRSA (Community- or HealthcareAssociated) - VRE (Vancomycin-Resistant Entococcus) Daptomycin-Resistant Enterococcus - ESBL (Extended Spectrum BetaLactamase Organisms) Resistant Klebisella and E. Coli - Acinetobacter - CRE (Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae) “Very” Resistant Klebisella and E. Coli - Clostridium Difficile New Treatments Emerging Infectious Diseases: Exotic to the Common! - Chagas Disease (New Threat for USA?) - Return of SARS - Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease & v Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease (Mad Cows) - Meningococcal Disease Bacterial vs. Fungal vs. Viral Meningitis How to Register objectives - West Nile Virus - Tickborne Diseases - Ebola-Lassa Fevers Foodborne Illness (How Common): - E. Coli O157-H7 - Salmonella - Listeria - Campylobacter - Vibrio - Norovirus Updates for Bloodborne Pathogens and Tuberculosis: Hepatitis B: - Protocols for Immunizations Healthcare Personnel Children-Adolescents Diabetics! - Approved Treatments for Chronic Hepatitis B - Outbreaks of Hepatitis B and C in Healthcare - Protocols for Occupational Exposures Hepatitis C: - Risk Groups and Factors • New Effective Treatments Changes for Interferon • Protocols for Occupational Exposures HIV/AIDS: • “Confirmed Cured Patient” The Science Behind “The Cured Patient” • New “One” Pill a Day Treatment • Prophylaxis for High-Risk Groups • Possible Eradication of HIV-AIDS • Protocols for Occupational Exposures Tuberculosis: • Blood Test Instead of Skin Testing for Exposure-Latency IGRA (Interferon Gamma Release Assays) • New Treatment Protocols for TB • New Prophylaxis Regimen • Infection Control Protocols for TB Seminar Schedule 7:30 Registration/Morning Coffee & Tea 8:00 Program begins 11:50-1:00 Lunch (on your own) 4:00 Program ends 10 – 15 minute mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks For locations and maps, go to www.pesihealthcare.com, find your event, and click on the seminar title. Seminar on DVD Package You can purchase this seminar as a homestudy package. You will receive a set of DVDs that include a digital copy of the seminar manual and post-test/evaluation. You and your colleagues can receive CEs for a nominal fee. To determine if homestudy credits are available for your profession go to www. pesihealthcare.com or call 800-843-7763. Check with your licensing board to verify acceptance of self-study credits for license renewal. Order today by using the order form on this brochure or by calling 800-843-7763. Cancellation Policy: If you contact us before the seminar date, you can exchange for a self-study package on the subject, a certificate to attend another PESI HealthCare seminar, or receive a tuition refund less a $30 cancel fee. Substitutions are permitted at any time. Infectious Diseases: Reduce, Eliminate, Prevent 1. Summarize the key components of an effective infection control program. Questions? Visit www.pesihealthcare.com/faqs, or call 800-843-7763 2.Interpret the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Association of Preventionist in Infection Control (APIC), Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) and the Infectious Disease Society Association (IDSA) guidelines to control-prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections such as Influenza, Norovirus, Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia, CatheterAssociated Blood-stream infections, catheter-associated urinary tract infections and surgical site infections. ONLINE www.pesihealthcare.com PHONE Dept/Floor/Suite_______________________________________________________ 800-675-5026 City_______________________________ County___________________________ MAIL PESI HealthCare Home/Cell Ph ( )__________________________________________________ State ______________________________ Zip______________________________ PO BOX 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 6.Summarize recent standards by OSHA regarding post-exposure prophylaxis and the use of rapid HIV testing methodologies. 7.Discuss appropriate management-control of Influenza for patients and healthcare facilities. Check location: Dept. Ph ( )______________________________________________________ E-mail address_______________________________________________________ For your convenience, confirmations are sent via email. (make copy of locations) ■ honolulu, HI 8.Differentiate between seasonal and pandemic influenza. August 5, 2013 9.Discuss and classify the treatment and symptoms of food-borne illness. 10. Discuss the treatment protocols for bloodborne pathogens. save by including these books with seminar registration! Infection Control & Emerging Infectious Diseases Pathophysiology: A Plain English Approach By William Barry Inman, BA-BS, CIC - seminar presenter By Mikel Rothenberg, MD To appreciate the mechanisms of disease, it’s essential to understand how things work normally. It then becomes straightforward to appreciate how normal structure and function are altered, resulting in illness. Laboratory medicine, biochemistry, pharmacology and pathophysiology are integrally related to each other. This book will provide a “onestop shopping experience” for the information you really need to know about the selected topics. Visit our Online Product Store: www.pesihealthcare.com/store Live Continuing Education Credit Information Nurses/Nurse Practitioners/Clinical Nurse Specialists: CMI Education Institute Inc. is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Nurses in full attendance will earn 6.3 contact hours. PARTIAL CONTACT HOURS WILL BE AWARDED FOR PARTIAL ATTENDANCE. Nurse Practitioners: This program offers 60 instructional minutes of pharmacology content which is designed to qualify for 1.0 contact hours toward your pharmacology requirement. Respiratory Care Practitioners: This program has been approved for 6.33 contact hours Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) credit by the American Association for Respiratory Care, 9425 N. MacArthur Blvd. Suite 100 Irving TX 75063. Course # 140108000. Full attendance is required to receive a certificate of successful completion. Please bring your AARC Member Number to the program. Physician Assistants: This program has been reviewed and is approved for a maximum of 6.25 hours of clinical Category I CME credit by the American Academy of Physician Assistant Review Panel. Physician assistants should claim only those hours actually spent participating in the CME activity. This program was planned in accordance with AAPA’s CME Standards for Live Programs and for Commercial Support of Live Programs. If your profession is not listed, please contact your board to determine your continuing education requirements and check for reciprocal approval. Many boards will approve this seminar based on other board approvals shown here. PESI HealthCare provides all attendees with documentation of attendance. Disclosures: Financial: William B. Inman is receiving a fee for speaking at this educational activity. Nonfinancial: William B. Inman has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose. Employer Address_____________________________________________________ FAX 5.Specify the latest vaccine available for healthcare personnel, children-adolescents, and adults. As an add-on to your tuition you can order the Infection Control & Emerging Infectious Diseases Reference book, a compilation of all CDC guidelines for infection control, summaries of emerging infectious diseases and discussions on noscomial infections all in one place. This 432-page reference can be yours for a special add-on price. Employer Name_______________________________________________________ Please have credit card available 4.Describe the extent and control of drug-resistant microorganisms such as MRSA, VRE, ESBL, CRE, and C. difficile. Mail Code: _______________________________ See mail code box on address panel on reverse side Name_________________________________ Profession______________________ 800-843-7763 3.Examine appropriate surveillance protocols to detect Healthcare-associated infections. complete entire form (to notify you of seminar changes): Please please print; staple duplicate forms. Check tuition: Tuition with supplemental presentation materials 58867HON Hyatt Regency Waikiki 2424 Kalakaua Ave • 96815 (808) 923-1234 Please return entire registration form Outline $179.99 (+ sales tax)– choose one of the options below: ■ per person for 2 or more preregistering together —OR— ■ single registration postmarked 4 weeks prior to seminar date ■ $199.99 (+ sales tax) standard ■ $29.95** Infection Control & Emerging Infectious Diseases book. (SAM005170) ■ Pick up at seminar. ■ Ship to me.* ■ $39.95** Pathophysiology: A Plain English Approach book. 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