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Ewan Eadie, PhD, MSci, CSci, MIPEM; and Paul A. Locke, JD, MPH, DrPH, speaking with Tori Whitacre Martonicz, MA.
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Far-UVC: Clean Air for All, Not Just a Privilege

Infection prevention experts say far-UVC could transform healthcare by delivering safe, continuous air disinfection. But to protect the most vulnerable, adoption must prioritize equity and urgency. Find the entire discussion with Ewan Eadie, PhD, MSci, CSci, MIPEM, and Paul A. Locke, JD, MPH, DrPH, here: https://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/view/far-uvc-technology-poised-transform-indoor-infection-control

7 days ago
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Tori Whitacre Martonicz
Shannon Simmons, DHSc, MPH, AL-CIP, CIC, MLS (ASCP)
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Unsung Heroes: Elevating EVS as Full Partners in Infection Prevention

Environmental services teams are frontline defenders in stopping infections, yet their role often goes unnoticed. At AHE Exchange25, Shannon Simmons, DHSc, MPH, AL-CIP, CIC, MLS (ASCP), highlighted the power of her work, the challenges they face, and the essential partnerships in prevention. Find the whole video here: https://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/view/partners-prevention-elevating-evs-roles-infection-control-exchange-2025

7 days ago
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Tori Whitacre Martonicz
Mark Wiencek, PhD
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Hidden Hazards: Why Hospital Sink Drains Are a Biofilm Breeding Ground

Sink drains may look harmless, but biofilm lurking below the surface can fuel dangerous infections. At AHE Exchange25, experts will spotlight this overlooked threat and new strategies to control it. Please watch this interview with Mark Wiencek, PhD, here: https://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/view/tackling-biofilm-drain-growing-challenge-hospital-sink-hygiene

7 days ago
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Tori Whitacre Martonicz
Brenna Doran, PhD, MA, who specializes in hospital epidemiology and infection prevention at the University of California, San Francisco, and is a coach and consultant in infection prevention; Jessica Swain, MBA, MLT, director of infection prevention and control at Dartmouth Health in Lebanon, New Hampshire; and Shanina C (Dr. Nina) Knighton PhD, RN, CIC, an associate professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Nursing and senior nurse scientist at MetroHealth System in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Burnout, Value, and the Case for Seeing IPs as an Investment

Infection preventionists are essential to patient and staff safety, yet heavy workloads and lack of recognition threaten the field. These experts warn it’s time to treat IPs as true investments. Brenna Doran, PhD, MA; Jessica Swain, MBA, MLT; and Shanina C (Dr. Nina) Knighton, PhD, RN, CIC. Watch this video series to learn more: https://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/view/infection-preventionists-call-recognition-balance-collaboration

7 days ago
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Tori Whitacre Martonicz


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