2010 Decennial Sets the Stage for Future Infection Prevention Research
An event that only occurs every decade is one event I can’t afford to miss, and the fact that the Decennial International Conference on Healthcare-Acquired Infections took place in the same year that I celebrate my 10th year as editor of ICT, is truly special. The five days I spent in Atlanta were some of the most instructional of my career. Where else could I be sitting in the audience next to John Jernigan, watching as Bill Rutala and Elaine Larson say their hellos right in front of me in the exhibit hall, and hearing from luminaries such as David Henderson, Arjun Srinivasan, Neil Fishman, Mark Rupp, Julie Gerberding and hundreds of some of the most brilliant minds in public health and infection prevention.
It was also gratifying to see at this event so many familiar faces from the active ranks of infection preventionists. The reputation of the conference is that it is a soiree for the “egghead” scientists and researchers, and while they are here in great numbers to be sure, this event was populated by a much wider variety of specialists. Infection preventionists are largely the ones responsible for translating the research they hear at the Decennial and other conferences into daily practice — and therein lies one of the great issues explored at the Decennial. The best research will die on the vine unless it is cultivated and allowed to blossom where it can do some good — saving the lives of patients.
One of the take-home messages from the Decennial is that as much as we think we know, we discover exactly how much we don’t know, and that process is immensely humbling. It says something that there is no shame in making these kinds of admissions; it is part of the process, which includes celebrating successes as well as examining failures in order to find the better path to HAI reduction and elimination.
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Until next month, bust those bugs!
Kelly M. Pyrek
Editor in chief
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