
Session 1: Infection Prevention in Ambulatory Settings: A Focus on the Environment
Infection prevention measures are fairly standard and have not changed much over recent years, yet in many health care settings they are not consistently practiced

Session 2: COVID Communication
How can physicians and their staff know how well infection prevention standards are being followed in their office or clinic setting? Published standards can be used to self-assess and identify gaps and improvement opportunities

Session 3: All Things Vaccine
Reliable use of infection prevention measures requires more than education – workflows must be designed to support consistency. This session will focus on strategies to design workflows in physician offices and clinics, particularly proactive approaches and use of data.

Session 4: Pediatric COVID Therapeutic Update
Sustaining high levels of performance, for infection prevention measures or any process, requires a learning environment. Routine use of data provides valuable learning and can be managed in simple ways. Creating a culture where everyone feels safe in speaking up, identifying issues, and asking questions is essential to success and decreases burnout.

Session 5: Engineered Safety
Sustaining high levels of performance, for infection prevention measures or any process, requires a learning environment. Routine use of data provides valuable learning and can be managed in simple ways. Creating a culture where everyone feels safe in speaking up, identifying issues, and asking questions is essential to success and decreases burnout.

Session 6: COVID Vaccine Update for Pediatrics
Sustaining high levels of performance, for infection prevention measures or any process, requires a learning environment. Routine use of data provides valuable learning and can be managed in simple ways. Creating a culture where everyone feels safe in speaking up, identifying issues, and asking questions is essential to success and decreases burnout.