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Controlling Health Care–Acquired Infections
Cassandra D. Salgado, M.D., hospital epidemiologist at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), and Linda Formby, RN, Manager of Infection Control at MUSC, discuss the health care and economic burdens of health care–acquired infections (HAIs) and best practices for preventing and/or controlling their spread, with particular emphasis on Clostridium difficile infection and central venous line¬–associated bloodstream infections. To learn more, visit MUSChealth.com/progressnotes.
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Chickenpox Animation [0:53]
This video animation defines chickenpox and explains how this highly contagious virus can be passed along and what it looks...
Controlling Health Care–Acquired Infections [7:39]
Cassandra D. Salgado, M.D., hospital epidemiologist at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), and Linda Formby, RN, Manager of...
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Dr. David Cole tells viewers how MUSC physicians and researchers are working together in multidisciplinary teams to create new answers...
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