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As an Infection Control Nurse, he/she is a practitioner in the field of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious diseases, sterilization, vaccine and antibiotic usage, and regulatory requirements.
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Through strategic planning, expert leadership and consultation, directs the identification and implementation of infection control goals and objectives related to: surveillance, data analysis and reporting, infection prevention and control practices that eliminate potential infection hazards for members, physicians, staff and visitors, appropriate selection and usage of products and equipment related to cleaning, antisepsis, disinfection, and sterilization, facility design and construction.
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Certification in Infection Control and Epidemiology (i.e., CDC preferred) or attainment. The IP collaborates with teams and individuals to create infection prevention strategies, provide feedback, and maintain programming per Infection Control best practices, CMS and CDC guidelines, and Chandler Hall policy and procedures.
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As a dedicated Infection Control/Prevention Program Manager, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of patients, employees, volunteers, students, and visitors at a Virginia Mason Franciscan Health facility/function.
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Certified in Infection Control & Epidemiology (CIC) Initiate and coordinate investigations of unusual hospital infection outbreaks utilizing the microbiology laboratory, consultation with Infectious Disease Physician(s), county/state public health departments, and when necessary, in consultation with the Center for Disease Control.
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Together with the Infection Prevention and Control leadership, develops and maintains excellent, collaborative relations with key stakeholders/departments including but not limited to: Employee Health, Nursing, Perioperative, Perinatal, Emergency Services, Urgent Care, ambulatory, Support Services and various physician specialties.
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Acting as an expert resource/consultant in one or more than one care setting (primary, secondary, tertiary, continuing care), the Infection Prevention Professional/Epidemiologist contributes to the provision of high quality patient care by promoting and implementing infection prevention and control practices and compliance with regulatory agency requirements.
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Job Description The Department of Population Health Sciences at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the field of Epidemiology with a focus on Biosecurity, Infection Control, and/or Infectious Disease Prevention.
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The Director of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology will directs the organization's Infection Prevention and Control programs. Serves as a liaison between regulatory agencies with regard to reporting of cases/ outbreaks of communicable disease to medical staff, S.C. DHEC as mandated by S.C. Code of Laws, Center for Disease Control as appropriate and the implementation of control strategies (epidemiology.
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Certification in Infection Control and Epidemiology preferred. The Infection Control and Staff Development Coordinator is responsible for identifying, investigating, monitoring, the use of PPE, education and training on disease process and prevention of associated infections.
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PhD, ScD or DrPH in epidemiology, public health, biostatistics, health policy, data science/informatics, or a closely related field (MD with at least a master's degree in these disciplines may be considered.
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As the lead for epidemiology function, this role will report into Head of Center for Outcomes Research, Real World Evidence and Epidemiology and will build out the strategic vision and functional capabilities for the group as the company portfolio grows.
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Assists local Infection Preventionist in the development and implementation of the annual infection control plan and risk assessment. Five (5) years of previous work experience in a hospital setting, clinical quality, epidemiology or performance improvement, preferably in infection prevention.
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CommuniCare Health Services is seeking an experienced Registered Nurse to serve as RN QI Infection Control / Wound Nurse for McDowell Healthcare Center. Do you have what it takes to be our next RN QI Infection Control / Wound Nurse.
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Teaching: Contribute to the department's educational mission by teaching graduate and professional courses in epidemiology, biosecurity and infection control, infectious disease epidemiology, and/or related topics.
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