Vol. 66, Issue 50
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IN THIS ISSUE
- Registration Now Open for WHA 2023 Physician Leadership Development Conference
- Tell Your Story in the 2023 Wisconsin Health Care Workforce Report: Submit Stories by Jan. 16, 2023
- At Final Hearing, Legislative Council Study Committee on Occupational Licenses Advances WHA-Backed Legislation to Improve Health Care Licensure Process
- Advocate Health’s Nan Gardetto Receives WHA Trustee Award
- Board Members Emphasize Workforce Concerns, Discuss Financial Pressures on Panel in Milwaukee
- WHA Awarded AHW Seed Grant for Community-Based Initiative
- Congress Poised to Pass One-Week CR Extension, Including Funding for MDH and LVH Hospital Designations
- GUEST COLUMN: Health Care Staffing Shortages Make Big Impact on Liability and Workers’ Compensation Risks
- Webinar Recap: What’s Your Antibiotic Stewardship New Year’s Resolution?
- Social Care - Beyond Resources Webinar Recap
EDUCATION EVENTS
Apr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
Nursing ServicesMay. 14, 2025
2025 WHA Workforce ForumClick here to view quality event calendar
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Thursday, December 15, 2022
Webinar Recap: What’s Your Antibiotic Stewardship New Year’s Resolution?
Stating you cannot perform quality work in antimicrobial stewardship without a team-based approach, Dr. Bobby Redwood, WHA Physician Quality Improvement Advisor, presented What’s Your Antibiotic Stewardship New Year’s Resolution? A Simple Antibiotic Stewardship QI Project for Every Department in the Hospital webinar on Dec. 6. He stressed the need to be proactive, be preventive and use antibiotics wisely to prevent multidrug resistant organisms. How do you practice antimicrobial stewardship? Dr. Redwood said the mantra is right diagnosis, right dose and right duration—choose the narrowest of spectrum drug, use the appropriate dose based on patient’s vitals and medical history and choose the shortest duration that will kill the pathogen. He said the goal is to be multidisciplinary across departments.
More than 40 participants from Wisconsin hospitals and multiple Minnesota and Michigan hospitals attended the webinar. A link to the webinar can be found on the WHA’s On-demand Learning Center at www.wha.org/education/on-demand-learning-center.
More than 40 participants from Wisconsin hospitals and multiple Minnesota and Michigan hospitals attended the webinar. A link to the webinar can be found on the WHA’s On-demand Learning Center at www.wha.org/education/on-demand-learning-center.