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Don't miss Surgical Site Infection Programme Clinical Lead Dr Arthur Morris, orthopaedic surgeon Mr Kelly Vince, Northland DHB, and others presenting and answering questions on Surgical Antimicrobial Prophylaxis.
South Canterbury DHB surgical nurse, Angela Shepherd, was the winner of the voucher for Timaru restaurant Ginger & Garlic from the Open campaign.
Answer the Open for better care quiz on surgical site infections (SSIs) and go in the draw to win a $100 voucher for the restaurant of your choice!
This is the story of Russell, who developed two surgical site infections within the space of just two years.
This is the story of Douglas, who developed a surgical site infection following knee replacement surgery.
Surveillance is one of the key components of the Health Quality & Safety Commission’s national Surgical Site Infection Improvement (SSII) Programme, led by Auckland and Canterbury District Health Boards (DHBs).
An eye-catching poster campaign organised by infection prevention and control advisor Margaret Drury has been drawing attention to the issue of Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) at Hawke’s Bay District Health Board.
The second in a series of webinars on reducing surgical site infections (SSIs) is being held on Wednesday 20 November 2013.
West Coast District Health Board (DHB) is hosting a stand promote Open for better care and give people a chance to ask questions or discuss their ideas with friendly and knowledgable staff from both the DHB and the Health Quality & Safety Commission.
The Bay of Plenty District Health Board is helping drive forward progress made by a national campaign to reduce harm caused by surgical infections.