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Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology

43rd Annual Conference

June 11–13 | Charlotte, NCapic.org/ac2016

EDUCATION PREVIEW

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JOIN US INCHARLOTTE!

Recharge with the power of the infection prevention community — nearly 5,000 strong — at APIC’s 43rd Annual Conference, as we forge ahead to create a safer world through the prevention of infection.

Thank you to our Platinum Sponsors!*

The deadline for early registration is Monday, April 4, 2016. Book your hotel early for the best selection.Visit apic.org/ac2016 for full registration and housing details.

Be inspired by innovative thought leaders, amazed by the largest exhibit hall dedicated to infection prevention, and motivated by the science and best practices presented in 60+ sessions across six topic tracks:

Alternate Care Settings Emerging Science, Research, and Application Leadership and Professional Development Public Policy, Public Reporting, and Regulations Specialty Patient Populations Surveillance and Technology

Register early and save $100! Save even more with group discounts.

Full conference registration rates: $685—members | $885—non-members

*As of January 1, 2016.

APIC 2016 • 43rd Annual Conference • 2Preliminary Program • Information current as of December 7, 2015.

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APIC 2016 • 43rd Annual Conference • 3Preliminary Program • Information current as of December 7, 2015.

Friday, June 10

APIC 2016 Keynote Speakers

ONE-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (additional fee)

NHSN SSI and MDRO/CDI Surveillance and Data Analysis — Presented by CDCThis interactive pre-conference workshop will be devoted to the surveillance protocols, reporting, and data analysis of the NHSN SSI and MDRO/CDI Modules.

Saturday, June 11 Opening PlenaryBusiness and Management Lessons from Freakonomics and SuperFreakonomicsStephen DubnerHow can you really change behaviors in your facility? In this engaging presentation, award-winning author, journalist, radio and TV personality Stephen Dubner explains why the old rules of business just don’t apply. Using humor, first-rate storytelling, and real-world examples from the healthcare field, he discusses ways to create behavior change, the incentives that work and don’t work, and the value of asking unpopular questions.

Sunday, June 12 Plenary SessionDisinfection and Sterilization: The Good, the Bad, and the UglyWilliam Rutala, MS, MPH, PhD Director, Statewide Program for Infection Control and Epidemiology, Director, Hospital Epidemiology, Occupational Health and Safety Program

Get a fresh take on all things disinfection and sterilization, including the “good” classification scheme, improved data, and new technologies; the “bad” non-compliance with guidelines for reprocessing medical/surgical devices; and the “ugly” endoscope reprocessing and infection risks that may expose patients.

Monday, June 13Closing PlenaryExecuting Imagination: Turning Raw Ideas into Powerful ResultsJosh Linkner

How is it that some organizations can harness imagination to create game-changing drivers of growth and innovation while others miss the mark? According to renowned tech entrepreneur and bestselling author Josh Linkner, the best companies have a systematic process to focus their team’s creativity into practical outputs. In this inspiring presentation, get practical tools that can be immediately implemented to increase creative output and deliver bottom-line results at your facility.

CIC® Certification Preparatory Course — Presented by APICThis course offers a full day of preparation for candidates who plan on taking the certification in infection prevention and control (CIC®) exam and those interested in enhanced competency in the field of infection prevention.

Fee per workshop: $250—conference attendees | $325—non-attendees

Both registration options include access to the APIC 2016 Welcome Reception.

Stephen Dubner William Rutala Josh Linkner

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Concurrent Education Sessions 3–4 p.m.

Session 1300Understanding and Interpreting Research Studies for Deciding When to Integrate Evidence into Practice

Terri Rebmann, PhD, RN, CICInstitute for Biosecurity, Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice Track: Leadership and Professional Development

Session 1302Can We Fix It? Yes We Can! Building and Maintaining an Infection Prevention Practice during a Major Demolition Project

Jenny Bender, MPH, BSN, RN, CIC, CPHUPMC Presbyterian

Leon Young, BSMT(ASCP)UPMC Presbyterian Track: Surveillance and Technology

Session 1303Keep It Clean for Kids! Lessons Learned from a Four-Year Infection Prevention Initiative in Pediatric Long-Term Care

Lisa Saiman, MD, MPHColumbia University Medical Center, Morgan StanleyChildren’s Hospital of New York-Presbyterian

Bevin Cohen, MPH, MPhilColumbia University School of Nursing

Meghan Murray, MPHColumbia University School of Nursing

Olivia Jackson, RN, BSNElizabeth Seton Pediatric Center Track: Alternate Care Settings

Session 1304Behavioral Modification: Jedi Mind Tricks to Create Change and Increase Compliance

Jill Holdsworth, MS, CIC, NREMTSentara Northern Virginia Medical Center Track: Emerging Science, Research, and Application

Session 1305IPPS — Demystifying CMS Requirements and Giving Them Meaning for IPs

Kathleen Gase, MPH, CICBJC HealthCare Track: Public Policy, Public Reporting, and Regulations

30/30 Session

Session 13013–3:30 p.m. Integrating Infection Prevention and Control Programs into the Ambulatory Care Setting: An Evolving Model

Faith Skeete, RN, MS, CICNew York University Medical Center

Natalie Fucito, BSN, RN, CCRNNYU Langone Medical Center Track: Alternate Care Settings

3:30–4 p.m.Not All Ambulatory Sites Are Created Equal: How a Large Tertiary Hospital Developed and Utilized a Specialized Risk Assessment Tool (A-IPRA), Improving Patient Safety in over 100 Offsite Locations

Donna Nucci, RN, BSN, CICYale New Haven Hospital Track: Alternate Care Settings

Workshops 3–5:30 p.m.

Session 1400Methods for Assessing Intervention Effectiveness

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 1401VAE Protocol Review and Case Study Determinations

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Saturday, June 11EDUCATION SESSIONS

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Concurrent Education Sessions 4:30–5:30 p.m.

Session 1500Creating Successful and Collaborative Relationships between Infection Preventionists and Infectious Disease Physicians

Carol Vance BSN, RN, CICHSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital

Hilary Babcock, MD, MPHWashington University School of Medicine; BJC Health Care Track: Leadership and Professional Development

Session 1501Should We Let the Dogs In?

Kathleen Darling, MS, M, MT(ASCP), CICTexas A&M University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital Track: Alternate Care Settings

Session 1502Outbreak — Reprocessing/Sterilization

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention Track: Surveillance and Technology

Session 1504Increasing Uptake of Influenza and Other Vaccines across Healthcare and Community Settings

Terri Rebmann, PhD, RN, CICInstitute for Biosecurity, Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice Track: Emerging Science, Research, and Application

Session 1505The Physical Environment’s Critical Role in Infection Prevention: High-Risk Areas and Mitigation Strategies

Bryan Connors, MS, CIHEnvironmental Health & Engineering, Inc Track: Leadership and Professional Development

Saturday, June 11EDUCATION SESSIONS

CONTINUED

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Concurrent Education Sessions 9:30–10:30 a.m.

Session 2102To Be or Not to Be CAUTI

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 2103Delivering More Than Just Babies: An Overview of Infections and Prevention Opportunities in the OB/Newborn Setting

Sonya Mauzey, RN, BS, CICThe Women’s Hospital, Deaconess Health System Track: Specialty Patient Populations

Session 2104Implementing a Severe Sepsis Improvement Program: The Role of the Infection Preventionist

Shannon Davila, RN, MSN, CIC, CPHQNew Jersey Hospital Association

E. Jackie Blanchard, RN, MSN, CICAtlantic Health System

Laura Anderson, MSN, RN, CICNewton Medical Center Track: Emerging Science, Research, and Application

Session 2105Lessons Learned from Validation of the Surveillance and Reporting of National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI) Data to a State Health Department

Lauren Backman, RN, MHSState of Connecticut, Department of Public Health Track: Public Policy, Public Reporting, and Regulations

Session 2106Public Health and Healthcare Partnerships

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention Track: Leadership and Professional Development

30/30 Session

Session 21019:30–10 a.m.Long-Term Care Regulatory Changes and Infection Prevention and Control: New Territory

Deborah Burdsall, MSN, RN-BC, CICLutheran Home/Lutheran Life Communities Track: Alternate Care Settings

10–10:30 a.m.What Happens after Discharge? Partnering with Long-Term Care Facilities to Reduce Healthcare-Associated Infections

Nicole Mahr, RN, MS, OCNUC Davis Medical Center Track: Alternate Care Settings

Concurrent Education Sessions 1:30–2:30 p.m.

Session 2300NSHN Analysis for Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals and Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 2304Engineering Success: Successfully Implementing CAUTI Prevention Practices

Kelley Boston, MPH, CICInfection Prevention & Management Associates

Cheryl Kirchner, RN, BSNM, MS, CPHQMethodist Healthcare System Track: Emerging Science, Research, and Application

Session 2305ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 188-2015, Legionellosis: Risk Management for Building Water Systems, Bridging Gaps between IPs, Engineering, and Construction

John MartinelliForensic Analytical Consulting Services Track: Public Policy, Public Reporting, and Regulations

Sunday, June 12EDUCATION SESSIONS

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Concurrent Education Sessions (continued) 1:30–2:30 p.m.

Session 2306Bridging the Communication Gap between Outpatient Dialysis and Acute Care

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention Track: Specialty Patient Populations

30/30 Session

Session 23011:30–2 p.m.The State of Infection Prevention in Los Angeles Ambulatory Surgery Centers

Kelsey Oyong, MPHLos Angeles County Department of Public Health Track: Alternate Care Settings

2–2:30 p.m.Case-Control Study of Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas Aeruginosa in a Urology Clinic

Allison Murad, MPHMichigan Department of Health and Human Services

Noreen Mollon, MS, CICMichigan Department of Health and Human Services Track: Specialty Patient Populations

Workshops 1:30–4 p.m.

Session 2400Performing Surveillance for CLABSI Accurately in NHSN

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 2401Sales and Presentation Skills to Obtain Additional Resources for Your Infection Control Program

Diane Dumigan, RN, BSN, CICDG Dumigan Consulting LLC

George Dumigan, MSNew Haven Consulting Group, Inc. Track: Leadership and Professional Development

Session 2402Infection Prevention and Control in Resource-Limited Settings

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Concurrent Education Sessions 3–4 p.m.

Session 2502Modifying the CDC’s Guidelines for Isolation Precautions for Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs): Using Contact Precautions Only for Clearly Defined Portals of Exit

Steven Bock, BA, BSN, RN, CICNYU Langone Medical Center (NYC)

Ranekka Dean, MPA, RN, CICNYU Langone Medical Center Track: Surveillance and Technology

Sunday, June 12EDUCATION SESSIONS

CONTINUED

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Concurrent Education Sessions (continued) 3–4 p.m.

Session 2504Best Practices for High-Level Disinfection and Reprocessing Programs at Large Academic Health Institutions

Michael Shaw, MDUniversity of Minnesota Medical School

Susan Kline, MD, MPHUniversity of Minnesota Medical Center

Dawn England, MPH, CPHQUniversity of Minnesota Health Track: Emerging Science, Research, and Application

Session 2505Managing Risk and Liability for Hospital Waterborne Pathogens — Compliance with ASHRAE 188

Russell Nassof, JDRiskNomics Track: Public Policy, Public Reporting, and Regulations

Session 2506Top Recent HAI Outbreaks

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention Track: Surveillance and Technology

30/30 Session

Session 25013–3:30 p.m.Correctional Care: The Role of an Infection Preventionist

Kissa Robinson, RN, BSN, MHA, MBAUnity Health Care, Inc. Track: Alternate Care Settings

3:30–4 p.m.Making the Financial Case for HAI Prevention

Russell Nassof, JDRiskNomics Track: Leadership and Professional Development

Sunday, June 12EDUCATION SESSIONS

CONTINUED

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Monday, June 13

Concurrent Education Sessions 8–9 a.m.

Session 3000Publishing Goes Global

Elaine Larson, RN, PhD, FAAN, CICAmerican Journal of Infection Control, APIC

Jennie Wilson, PhD, MSc, RGN, HonMFPHInfection Prevention Society

Chingiz Amirov, MPH, MSc-QIPS, CICCanadian Journal of Infection Control, IPAC-Canada Track: Leadership and Professional Development

Session 3002Sustained Reduction of Device-Associated Infections in Veterans Health Administration Medical Facilities Nationwide — Ten Years of Success

Marla Clifton, RN, MSN, CICDepartment of Veterans Affairs/VHA

Kathleen DeRoos, RN, MSN, APRN, CICNational Infectious Diseases Service, Department of Veterans Affairs/VHA

Stephen Kralovic, MD, MPHDepartment of Veterans Affairs/VHA and University of Cincinnati Track: Surveillance and Technology

Session 3003To Glove or Not to Glove, That Is the Question: Glove Use in Acute and Long-Term Care

Deborah Burdsall, MSN, RN-BC, CICLutheran Home/Lutheran Life Communities

Jennie Wilson, PhD, MSc, RGN, HonMFPHInfection Prevention Society Track: Surveillance and Technology

Session 3004Microbiome Primer

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 3005Flexible Endoscope Reprocessing and the Importance of AAMI ST91

Mary Drosnock, MS, CIC, CFER, RM (NRCM)Healthmark Industries Track: Public Policy, Public Reporting, and Regulations

Session 3006Using TAP for HAI Prevention

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention Track: Surveillance and Technology

30/30 Session

Session 30018–8:30 a.m.Communicating Infection Control Information in the 21st Century: Using Free Cloud-Based Programs to Reach Staff and Management at Your Facility

Fred Atkin, BRN, BEd, BIDWinnipeg Regional Health Authority Track: Leadership and Professional Development

8:30–9 a.m.Centralization of Surveillance for a Hospital System: A Boon to the Bane of Infection Preventionists’ Existence

Cristine Lacerna, RN, MPH, CICKaiser Permanente Northern California Track: Surveillance and Technology

Workshops 8–10:30 a.m.

Session 3100Sneak Preview: New NHSN Methods for Analyzing HAI Data

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 3101Antimicrobial Resistance in Developing Countries

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Concurrent Education Sessions 9:30–10:30 a.m.

Session 3201Infection Prevention and Surveillance in Primary Care

Monika Pogorzelska-Maziarz, PhD, MPHThomas Jefferson University, Jefferson College of Nursing

Mary Lou Manning, PhD, CRNP, CIC, FAAN, FNAPThomas Jefferson University, Jefferson College of Nursing

Rebecca Fitzpatrick, DNP, RN, CICHospital of the University of Pennsylvania Track: Alternate Care Settings

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Monday, June 13

Concurrent Education Sessions (continued) 9:30–10:30 a.m.

Session 3202Overarching NHSN Device-Associated Infection Surveillance Rules

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 3203Antibiotic Stewardship in Long-Term Care Settings

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 3205National SSI Surveillance — How to Leverage Two Quality Outcome Reporting Systems

Kathleen Gase, MPH, CICBJC HealthCare Track: Surveillance and Technology

30/30 Session

Session 32049:30–10 a.m. Collecting Actionable Data on Endoscope Reprocessing in a Large, Multistate Healthcare System

Rebecca Bartles, MPH, CICProvidence Health & Services Track: Emerging Science, Research, and Application

10–10:30 a.m.Creating and Implementing a Standardized Environment of Care Rounds Tool for a Large Healthcare System

Rachael Snyders, MPH, BSN, RN, CICBJC HealthCare Track: Public Policy, Public Reporting, and Regulations

Concurrent Education Sessions 1:30–2:30 p.m.

Session 3400Infection Control Assessment and Response/Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 3401Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice in Long-Term Care: An Innovative Model for Success

Sharon Bradley, RN, CICPennsylvania Patient Safety Authority Track: Emerging Science, Research, and Application

Session 3402NHSN Antimicrobial Use and Resistance Module

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 3404Addressing Aerosol Transmission Risks

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Workshops 1:30–4 p.m.

Session 3500Long-Term Care Facility Infection Surveillance and Reporting Using CDC-NHSN

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

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Monday, June 13

Workshops (continued) 1:30–4 p.m.

Session 3501Making the Most of NHSN Data in the Long-Term Care Setting

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Concurrent Education Sessions 2:45–3:45 p.m.

Session 3600Being Heard: The IP and the Organizational Structure

Speaker TBACenters for Disease Control and Prevention

Session 3601A National Resident Safety Imperative to Eliminate CAUTI: Lessons Learned

Steven Schweon, RN, MPH, MSN, CIC, HEMConsultant

Andrew Rolle, MPHAmerican Hospital Association

Deborah Burdsall, MSN, RN-BC, CICLutheran Home/Lutheran Life Communities Track: Alternate Care Settings

Session 3606The Puzzling World of TB: Putting the Pieces of the Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (MTB) Together

Pamala Kremer, BSN, RN, CICBarnes Jewish Hospital Track: Surveillance and Technology

30/30 Session

Session 36022:45–3:15 p.m.Automated WHONET/SaTScan Surveillance System as Part of an Outbreak Detection Program to Identify Clusters of Potential Infection Transmission in the Hospital

Anna Stachel, MPH, CICNYU Langone Medical Center Track: Surveillance and Technology

3:15–3:45 p.m.Preparing a Sampling Plan for Monitoring Environmental Surface or Medical Device Cleanliness Using Rapid ATP Testing

Greg Whiteley, M Safety Sc, PhD CandidateWhiteley Corporation Track: Surveillance and Technology

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Exhibitor Listing

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Encompass Group, LLCEsterline Interface TechnologiesEthicon US, LLCExcelsior Medical Corp.Follett CorporationG & K ServicesGE HealthcareGeorgia-Pacific ProfessionalGOJO Industries, Inc.Halosill International, Inc.Halyard HealthHealthcare Purchasing NewsHealthmarkHill-Rom IT SolutionsHospiraHygieHygienaICP MedicalICU Medical, Inc.Indigo-CleanInfection Prevention TechnologiesInproInvendo Medical, Inc.IrriMax CorporationIsolation Door Caddy, LLCITUS HealthcareJoint Commission ResourcesJust Manufacturing CompanyKey Source InternationalKey Surgical, Inc.Kimberly Clark ProfessionalKontrol Kube by FiberlockLee Antimicrobial Solutions LLCMagnolia Medical TechnologiesmAiRiner Infection Prevention &

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On the Right Track Systems, Inc.Pall MedicalPatient Safety & Quality HealthcarePatient Shield ConceptsPCI Medical, Inc.PDC HealthcarePDIPure Processing, LLCQ-CentrixRada — A Kohler CompanyReadyDock, Inc.Resurgent Health and MedicalRetractable Technologies, Inc.RL SolutionsRoche DiagnosticsRubbermaid Commercial ProductsThe Ruhof CorporationSage ProductsSanicheck by SimonizSan-I-Pak Pacific, Inc.Sanipur US LLCsBioMed, LLCSentri7Sign 4, LLCSmartSleeves by ClearBagsSpecial Pathogens LaboratorySpectra254Stericycle, Inc.STERIS CorporationSTETHO-SHIELD, LLCSureWashSurfacideSwipeSenseSymmetryTheraDoc | PremierTheraworxTru-D SmartUVCTruven Health AnalyticsUltraViolet Devices, Inc.UMF Corporation/PerfectCLEANVi-JonVirox Technologies, Inc.VSS DeviceTrakWaterlogic USAWhitehall Mfg./Acorn VacXanitos, Inc.Xenex

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