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11/18/2024

CASA’s Annual Infection Prevention Seminar – Wraps up this Thursday with a Focus on GI

Register Today and Secure Your Spot at the Early-Bird Discount Rate!

This year’s Infection Prevention and Surveillance Seminar has been outstanding.  We will be wrapping up the 3-week focus with Infection Prevention and GI this Thursday, November 21st, starting at 8:00 a.m.

It’s not too late to register and still receive the discounted rate for this session as well as the prior 2 weeks focusing on “IP Basic Training” and “IP Digging Deeper.”  These sessions are all available on-demand.  After this Thursday, the prices will increase, so act fast and ensure your ASC is fully prepared.  Discounts will remain in place for attendees who participate in more than one session.

Our program covers everything you need to meet CMS’s ongoing mandatory infection prevention training requirements, as well as the key components for the Certified ASC Infection Preventionist (CAIP) certification. Best of all, it’s offered virtually across three sessions, so you can tailor your experience to suit your needs.

Register Today

Detailed Program

November 7, 2024 - IP Basic Training

  • Rocking the IP Role and Responsibilities 
  • Optimizing Your ASC Sterile Processing Department                           
  • Monitoring Adherence to Infection Prevention Practices in Ambulatory Surgery Centers: Strategies for Success


November 14, 2024 - IP Digging Deeper

  • Rounding for a Reason: Using the Checkbox to Drive Meaningful Change
  • Navigating the ANSI/AAMI ST108 Compliance Challenge    
  • Be an Infection Prevention Influencer                                            
  • Adapting for a Safer Environment: Lessons and Strategies    

November 21, 2024 - IP in the GI Center

  • Multi-society Guideline for Reprocessing Flexible GI Endoscopes & Accessories
  • Best Practices in Scope Handling of Flexible Endoscopes
  • Navigating Infection Prevention and the Patient Experience from Start to Finish
  • H-Pylori-Management and Treatment

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