Practical Healthcare Epidemiology takes a hands-on approach to infection prevention for physicians, healthcare epidemiologists, infection preventionists, microbiologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. Increased regulatory requirements and patient knowledge and involvement has elevated
Practical Healthcare Epidemiology: Third Edition
β Scribed by Ebbing Lautenbach, Keith F. Woeltje, Preeti N. Malani
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 484
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In recent years, issues of infection prevention and control, patient safety, and quality-of-care have become increasingly prominent in healthcare facilities. Practical Healthcare Epidemiology takes a practical, hands-on approach to these issues, addressing all aspects of infection surveillance and prevention in clear, straightforward terms. This fully revised third edition brings together the expertise of more than fifty leaders in healthcare epidemiology who provide clear, sound guidance on infection prevention and control for the full range of patients in all types of healthcare facilities, including those in settings with limited resources. A powerful resource for practitioners in any branch of medicine or public health who are involved in infection prevention and control, whether they are experienced in healthcare epidemiology or new to the field. βA handy desk reference and an up-to-date primer for trainees and experts alikeβ βThe Journal of the American Medical Association βAn essential for anyone in the field.ββThomas R. Talbot, Chief Hospital Epidemiologist, Vanderbilt University Medical CenterΒ Β
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