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ICTalk: Infection Control Today Podcast
ICTalk: Infection Control Today Podcast
16 episodes
2 days ago
Infection prevention may be built on evidence, but it thrives on empathy. During a recent Infection Control Today roundtable, in this third installment, veteran infection preventionists shared how emotional intelligence, communication, and systems thinking—not just clinical expertise—define the profession’s future. The first 2 installments can be found on www.infectioncontroltoday.com.
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Infection prevention may be built on evidence, but it thrives on empathy. During a recent Infection Control Today roundtable, in this third installment, veteran infection preventionists shared how emotional intelligence, communication, and systems thinking—not just clinical expertise—define the profession’s future. The first 2 installments can be found on www.infectioncontroltoday.com.
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6: Clean Bite: Think Twice Before Closing Your Lips Around That Little Suction Thing
ICTalk: Infection Control Today Podcast
3 minutes
5 months ago
6: Clean Bite: Think Twice Before Closing Your Lips Around That Little Suction Thing
This is the first in a series from Sherrie Busby, EDDA, CDSO, CDIPC, column author of Clean Bite by Infection Control Today.
ICTalk: Infection Control Today Podcast
Infection prevention may be built on evidence, but it thrives on empathy. During a recent Infection Control Today roundtable, in this third installment, veteran infection preventionists shared how emotional intelligence, communication, and systems thinking—not just clinical expertise—define the profession’s future. The first 2 installments can be found on www.infectioncontroltoday.com.