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Thank you so much to those who replied with such great ideas,
I took advice from everyone and created an article talking about our Infection Prevention passion and how we consider it to be a multi-disciplinary effort,
I gave information and advice surrounding pre op to post op measures with some info surrounding post op infection signsI think it came out well.
Also just checking, has anyone done a course to accredit them for ANNT auditing? I would be interested to hear what is available
Thank you
DebDeborah Vos
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Glenelg Community Hospital
5 Farrell St Glenelg South SA 5045
P: (08) 8294 5555
E: d.vos@gchi.com.au
W: http://www.glenelghosp.com.au
[cid:image002.png@01D504DE.6DEA4C60]Hi Deb & Michael,
These sound like great ideas. Working in general practice I ca say that advice about dressing materials can also be helpful, especially if they are new fancy types of dressing. We don’t have easy access to a wide range of dressing unless they are pre-ordered and privately purchased so to set expectations about specialised dressing would also be helpful. General practice under Medicare cannot charge bulk-billed patients for dressing so we often need to get patients to order expensive dressing separately. General Practice already supplies a lot of dressing and bears the cost, which for small business can be very expensive. The GPs & RNs will appreciate your advice.Kind regards
Karen
Karen Booth
RN BHSCN GAICD
President APNA
Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association
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[cid:image001.png@01D58B2F.D3F63730]Hi Deb
What a great opportunity!
As a small surgical hospital, I would suggest you focus on what the GP’s would most need to know to help improve patient outcomes. Here are some ideas:
1. You could talk about antibiotic surgical prophylaxis and the guidelines.
2. You could talk about the risk factors for surgical site infections, and how pre-operative preparation can help reduce the risks.
3. You could talk about wound management post op, and reporting of surgical site infections back to the hospital (if that fits in with your infection control plan).
4. You could talk about the facility MRO screening program, and how GP’s can help with clearance (if you have a process).There are lots of things that you could talk about, but my preferences would be things that may improve your patient’s outcomes if the GP’s implement or follow them.
Cheers
MichaelMichael Wishart | Infection Control Coordinator, CICP-E
St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside | 627 Rode Road CHERMSIDE QLD 4032
T +61 7 3326 3068 | F +61 7 3607 2226
E michael.wishart@svha.org.au |
W https://www.svphn.org.au[cid:image001.jpg@01D58B0E.A1397D00]
[2019 conference email signature]Hi all,
I am still fairly new to my role as IPC and I find enormous value in reading your emails.
I have been asked to submit an article/item of interest for a newsletter that our hospital plans to publish for local Gp’s in the area to let them know about our growing range of surgical specialties
We are a small community hospital with no medical patients, only a few surgical patients staying 3-6 nights and day surgery.I would be appreciative of any ideas,
Thanks in advanceDeb
Deborah Vos
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Glenelg Community Hospital
5 Farrell St Glenelg South SA 5045
P: (08) 8294 5555
E: d.vos@gchi.com.au
W: http://www.glenelghosp.com.au
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Thank you Michael
I did have these things in mind
Looks like I will need to write a small speel myselfDeb
Deborah Vos
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Glenelg Community Hospital
5 Farrell St Glenelg South SA 5045
P: (08) 8294 5555
E: d.vos@gchi.com.au
W: http://www.glenelghosp.com.au
[cid:image002.png@01D504DE.6DEA4C60]Hi Deb
What a great opportunity!
As a small surgical hospital, I would suggest you focus on what the GP’s would most need to know to help improve patient outcomes. Here are some ideas:
1. You could talk about antibiotic surgical prophylaxis and the guidelines.
2. You could talk about the risk factors for surgical site infections, and how pre-operative preparation can help reduce the risks.
3. You could talk about wound management post op, and reporting of surgical site infections back to the hospital (if that fits in with your infection control plan).
4. You could talk about the facility MRO screening program, and how GP’s can help with clearance (if you have a process).
There are lots of things that you could talk about, but my preferences would be things that may improve your patient’s outcomes if the GP’s implement or follow them.
Cheers
MichaelMichael Wishart | Infection Control Coordinator, CICP-E
St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside | 627 Rode Road CHERMSIDE QLD 4032
T +61 7 3326 3068 | F +61 7 3607 2226
E michael.wishart@svha.org.au |
W https://www.svphn.org.au[cid:image001.jpg@01D46C86.4CDB6090]
[2019 conference email signature]Hi all,
I am still fairly new to my role as IPC and I find enormous value in reading your emails.
I have been asked to submit an article/item of interest for a newsletter that our hospital plans to publish for local Gp’s in the area to let them know about our growing range of surgical specialties
We are a small community hospital with no medical patients, only a few surgical patients staying 3-6 nights and day surgery.I would be appreciative of any ideas,
Thanks in advanceDeb
Deborah Vos
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Glenelg Community Hospital
5 Farrell St Glenelg South SA 5045
P: (08) 8294 5555
E: d.vos@gchi.com.au
W: http://www.glenelghosp.com.au
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