NEW! ICAP Measles Resource for Clinics
Nebraska ICAP has created a resource for outpatient healthcare clinics to utilize in preparation for a potential or confirmed instance of measles.
Please visit our Measles Page to review the clinic guidance document. Additional resources are also provided for review.
If you have any questions, please call us at 402-552-2881 or email at nebrsakaicap@nebraskamed.com
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Nebraska ICAP & ASAP12 hours ago
ICAP was very excited to share an abstract at the Association of Dental Safety Annual Conference about their experience with ATP testing in the dental setting.
The poster got a lot of interest from industry partners and prompted the publication of a Q and A interview style article. You can check out this article at: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1941/5603/files/ATPTesting.pdf
You can also check out the abstract poster that was featured on our website at: https://icap.nebraskamed.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/Shedding-Light-on-Cleanliness.pdf
The poster got a lot of interest from industry partners and prompted the publication of a Q and A interview style article. You can check out this article at: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1941/5603/files/ATPTesting.pdf
You can also check out the abstract poster that was featured on our website at: https://icap.nebraskamed.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/Shedding-Light-on-Cleanliness.pdf
Nebraska ICAP & ASAP1 day ago
Jenna and Lacey attended the Nebraska Hospital Association Annual Convention last week to share the results of a survey on evidence-based practice recommendation implementation for surgical site infections in Nebraska.
Nebraska ICAP & ASAP5 days ago
🎉 We Have Our Virtual Happy Hour Winners! 🎉
A big thank you to everyone who shared their wisdom and advice during International Infection Prevention Week! We loved hearing your insights and celebrating the amazing work you do every day.
After a week of fantastic comments, we’re excited to announce that @Jenny Jill and @Lindsy Nelson Kroenke will be joining us for a virtual happy hour with our Infection Prevention team! 🍻💻
Congratulations! 🥳 We can’t wait to chat with you, reflect on the week, and celebrate all the hard work that goes into keeping our communities safe.
#VirtualHappyHour #CelebrateIPs #IIPWeek2024 #WinnersAnnouncement #NebraskaICAP
A big thank you to everyone who shared their wisdom and advice during International Infection Prevention Week! We loved hearing your insights and celebrating the amazing work you do every day.
After a week of fantastic comments, we’re excited to announce that @Jenny Jill and @Lindsy Nelson Kroenke will be joining us for a virtual happy hour with our Infection Prevention team! 🍻💻
Congratulations! 🥳 We can’t wait to chat with you, reflect on the week, and celebrate all the hard work that goes into keeping our communities safe.
#VirtualHappyHour #CelebrateIPs #IIPWeek2024 #WinnersAnnouncement #NebraskaICAP
Nebraska ICAP & ASAP6 days ago
We asked our community of Infection Preventionists: "What’s the best advice you’ve gotten as an IP?" And wow, the responses have been inspiring! Here are a few golden gems from IPs that commented on the post. These show their heart and thoughtfulness behind infection prevention:
💬 Kate Tyner (Infection Preventionist at Nebraska ICAP): "Best advice I've ever received was, 'Find your joy.' That one came from Shelly Schwedhelm. I think that is the secret to happiness in career and work!"
💬 Sarah Stream (Infection Preventionist at Nebraska ICAP): "The best advice I’ve gotten was that not all IPs have to be an RN. There are other clinical backgrounds (like mine) that contribute other perspectives and can be successful."
💬 Chris Cashatt (Infection Preventionist at Nebraska ICAP): "Confirm, confirm, confirm before taking any steps or sounding alarms. It has saved me countless time to confirm the organism. More often, it is not an outbreak."
💬 Jenny Jill (Infection Control Coordinator at Great Plains Health): "When coaching staff, use the sandwich approach: 🥪 Say something nice, mention what needs improvement, and follow with something nice again."
💬 Margaret Prinz (Retired Infection Preventionist): "I found my joy in teaching infection prevention and safety! Never was 'work.' Enjoy the moments."
Thank you to everyone for interacting with our posts!
#IIPWeek2024 #IPWisdom #FindYourJoy #CelebrateIPs #NebraskaICAP
💬 Kate Tyner (Infection Preventionist at Nebraska ICAP): "Best advice I've ever received was, 'Find your joy.' That one came from Shelly Schwedhelm. I think that is the secret to happiness in career and work!"
💬 Sarah Stream (Infection Preventionist at Nebraska ICAP): "The best advice I’ve gotten was that not all IPs have to be an RN. There are other clinical backgrounds (like mine) that contribute other perspectives and can be successful."
💬 Chris Cashatt (Infection Preventionist at Nebraska ICAP): "Confirm, confirm, confirm before taking any steps or sounding alarms. It has saved me countless time to confirm the organism. More often, it is not an outbreak."
💬 Jenny Jill (Infection Control Coordinator at Great Plains Health): "When coaching staff, use the sandwich approach: 🥪 Say something nice, mention what needs improvement, and follow with something nice again."
💬 Margaret Prinz (Retired Infection Preventionist): "I found my joy in teaching infection prevention and safety! Never was 'work.' Enjoy the moments."
Thank you to everyone for interacting with our posts!
#IIPWeek2024 #IPWisdom #FindYourJoy #CelebrateIPs #NebraskaICAP