Part 2: Protocols to Clean and Disinfect in the COVID- 19 Environment

TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2020: FREE WEBINAR

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COVID-19 represents a challenge and scope of practice far beyond anything we have encountered before. What we understand about the virus changes daily.  In Part 2 of our webinar series, we will provide up to the moment information on the virus, the spread and containment as well as education on effective cleaning and disinfecting processes that can be implemented immediately in your facilities.  We have entered a new phase of pathogen spread and cleaning accountability.   We cannot afford to anything less than what is optimal for safe and effective cleaning and disinfecting of the environment.

Learning Objectives

  1. Participants will understand the most up to date information on COVID- 19
  2. Participants will understand common failure points during the cleaning and disinfecting process
  3. Participants will learn solutions to implement best practice cleaning and disinfecting processes to control the spread of COVID- 19

This Master Class does not provide educational credits.

Full video of our March 31, 2020 Webinar:

SPEAKERS:

Dr. Rodney E. Rohde

Dr. Rodney E. Rohde is an Advisory Board member of InfectionControl.tips and Professor, Research Dean and Chair of the Clinical Laboratory Science Program (CLS) in the College of Health Professions of Texas State University, where he spends a great deal of time mentoring and coaching students in this sometimes mysterious and vague path. He has been recognized with teaching excellence at both Texas State and Austin Community College. Dr. Rohde’s background is in public health and clinical microbiology, and his PhD dissertation at Texas State was aligned with his clinical background: MRSA knowledge, learning and adaptation. His research focuses on adult education and public health microbiology with respect to rabies virology, oral rabies wildlife vaccination, antibiotic resistant bacteria, and molecular diagnostics/biotechnology. He has published a book on MRSA stories, over 50 research articles, book chapters and abstracts and presented at more than 100 international, national and state conferences.

In 2015, Dr. Rohde received the Cardinal Health #urEssential Award as Champion of the CLS Profession, named a Top 20 Professor of CLS and received the Texas State Mariel M. Muir Mentoring Award. Likewise, he was awarded the 2015 and the 2012 Distinguished Author Award and the 2014 and 2007 ASCLS Scientific Research Award for his work with rabies and MRSA, respectively. Learn more about his work here. Dr. Rohde is the past President of the Texas Association for Clinical Laboratory Science (TACLS) and has been involved in licensure efforts in Texas since 2007. In 2017, Dr. Rohde became a Fellow of the Association of Clinical Scientists, and was honoured as a TEDx Speaker and Global Fellow of the Global Citizenship Alliance.

John LaRochelle

John is the founder and CEO of Environmental Infection Prevention, Inc. (EIP) and President of Lighthouse Healthcare Partners.  Environmental Infection Prevention was created as a result of his career long commitment to reducing illness and saving lives through the elimination of infections with best in class people, process and technology. Prior to EIP, John spent over 30 years with Sodexo where he began his career as a housekeeper and rose through the ranks holding US, North American and Global Executive Leadership Positions.  These positions included VP of ES/Laundry USA, Head of Innovation for North America and finally the Global Leader for Environmental Infection Prevention where he was responsible for their global environmental infection prevention and cleaning program development across all business segments within 80 countries.  In addition to those roles, his experience also includes facilities management and safety experience in hospitals, long term care, corporate and education establishments with direct management experience in environmental infection prevention, maintenance, biomedical engineering, construction, housekeeping, laundry and safety.  John was also responsible for program development, technical support of 600 health care locations within the USA.  His professional career path has provided him with top to bottom expertise in environmental infection prevention, as well as the ability to establish productive collaboration with all the key stakeholders necessary to impact change.

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Kersia Group

 

 

 

 

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