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SUMMARY:IMPACT Grand Rounds: Susan Huang\, MD\, MPH | "Evidence for Reducing Infections\, Hospitalizations\, and Antibiotic Resistant Pathogens in Nursing Homes through Universal Nasal Decolonization & Bathing with Chlorhexidine"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Grand Rounds on September 19\, 2024 at 12pm ET. Dr. Susan Huang\, will discuss “Evidence for Reducing Infections\, Hospitalizations\, and Antibiotic Resistant Pathogens in Nursing Homes through Universal Nasal Decolonization & Bathing with Chlorhexidine.” \nSusan Huang\, MD\, MPH\, is a professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Health Policy Research Institute at the University of California Irvine School of Medicine\, and the medical director of epidemiology and infection prevention at UC Irvine Health. Dr. Huang studies healthcare-associated infections with a focus on multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs). She was a member of the NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory for Pragmatic Clinical Trials to prevent MRSA disease and other healthcare-associated infections. She also studies the regional prevention of MDROs in hospitals and nursing homes through epidemiologic studies as well as simulation models. Dr. Huang has over 200 publications in peer-reviewed journals and previously served as a member of HICPAC (federal guidelines committee for infection prevention)\, and on the technical expert panel for infection prevention and care transitions between acute and long-term care facilities for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. \nZoom Details for IMPACT Grand Rounds:\nPlease click the link to join the webinar at the time of the event:\nhttps://hebrewseniorlife.zoom.us/j/82975236412 \nOr One tap mobile : \n+16465189805\,\,82975236412# US (New York) \n+16468769923\,\,82975236412# US (New York) \nWebinar ID: 829 7523 6412 \n 
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/impact-grand-rounds-susan-huang-md-mph-topic-nursing-home-trial-on-bathing-residents-with-chlorhexadine-to-reduce-mrsa-and-similar-bugs/
LOCATION:https://hebrewseniorlife.zoom.us/j/82975236412
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds,upcoming
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SUMMARY:Long-Term Care Data Cooperative Informational Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Long-Term Care Data Cooperative is launching a new series of informational workshops for researchers!\nJoin members for the first session on:\nThursday\, September 19\, 2024\n1:30 PM ET \nJoin the interactive session to: \n\nDiscover how to leverage the LTC Data Cooperative for your research\nUnderstand the application process\nExplore the types of studies suitable for these datasets\nGet your questions answered\n\nThis session will be led by Elizabeth White\, APRN\, PhD\, Assistant Professor at Brown University School of Public Health\, and Stephanie Kissam\, Executive Director of the LTC Data Cooperative from the University of Michigan School of Public Health. \nGoverned by the AHCA/NCAL and funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA)\, the LTC Data Cooperative\, provides free access to person-level electronic medical records (EMR) data from thousands of skilled nursing facilities and assisted living buildings. This data\, linkable to Medicare and Medicaid claims through the NIA LINKAGE Program\, is a powerful new resource for post-acute and long-term care research. \nThis interactive session is a great opportunity to learn how the LTC Data Cooperative can support your research projects. Register now at https://bit.ly/4cVD8u7!
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/long-term-care-data-cooperative-informational-workshop/
LOCATION:https://bit.ly/4cVD8u7!
CATEGORIES:upcoming
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SUMMARY:2024 Evidence to Impact Workshop (R13AG077868) | Chicago\, IL
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of Dr. Janet Bettger\, Dr. Kevin High\, Dr. Thomas Maddox\, Dr. Jennifer Sullivan\, Dr. Jeff Williamson and Dr. Michael Wolf we are happy to announce: \n2024 Evidence to Impact Workshop (R13AG077868) \nIntegrating Research on Aging into Health Systems \nMonday\, September 23rd – Wednesday\, September 25th\, 2024 \nNorthwestern University | Chicago\, IL \nThis 2-day workshop will advance the science and practice of implementation and innovation to improve the care and outcomes of older adults. Hosted this year by Northwestern University\, the workshop will thematically focus on implementing evidence-based care models in primary care\, outpatient clinics and community-based settings. The workshop’s hybrid format allows for in-person interactive sessions\, mentorship and workgroups and uses a webinar platform to engage a wider virtual audience for plenary presentation. Participants will include health systems leadership\, researchers\, trainees\, persons with lived experiences and clinicians. A limited number of travel scholarships and mentor-mentee consultation opportunities are available.\nWorkshop format includes:\n\nMonday\, September 23\, 2024 (pre-workshop @ noon; opening keynote @ 6pm)\n\nBegins with a half-day pre-workshop for investigators interested in learning the fundamentals of implementation research.\nThe workshop will kick-off Monday evening with keynote speakers on the intersection of policies and implementation of evidence-based care models for individuals with dementia.\n\n\nTuesday\, September 24\, 2024 (full day)\n\nA full day of case examples\, panel presentations and interactive sessions including health system executives and implementation researchers that will address specific aspects of implementation and innovation including:\n\n(1) Equity and Engagement;\n(2) Organizational Readiness;\n(3) Synergy of Implementation Science and Quality Improvement; and\n(4) Poster presentations by attendees.\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, September 25\, 2024 (morning)\n\nMorning focused on the science of implementation science. Sessions will include examples of funded proposals\, operationalizing strategies for implementation and protected time for consultation on concepts\, study ideas and specific aims.\n\n\n\n\nThis is a chance to discuss the state of the science and practice\, challenges and facilitators\, and opportunities to advance implementation science in research benefiting care for older adults. \nPlease reach out to Abby Archer with any further questions: aarcher@wakehealth.edu
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/2024-evidence-to-impact-workshop-r13ag077868-sept-23-25-chicago-il/
LOCATION:Northwestern University\, Chicago\, IL
CATEGORIES:interest
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