Continuing Education Library

For those who want 1.0 contact hours for this activity, there are instructions at the very end of the video.
Please keep track of the total amount of time you spend completing this activity (including the test and evaluation).


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Objectives:
  1. Discuss the role that pathogens in the gut play in infectious diseases, including hospital acquired infections.
  2. Explain how gut bacteria are becoming more resistant and virulent.
  3. Describe the new strategy that must be utilized to manage gut bacteria.
  4. Explain the role of pH and lipid production in the fight against infectious diseases.

PRESENTER


Martie Moore,
D.H.L, MAOM, RN, CPHQ

Martie Moore is a healthcare executive with more than 35 years of experience with research and leadership focused on quality, patient safety, and advancing healthcare delivery systems.

Martie has served as a Chief Nursing Officer for a corporate system and magnet facility level. She is dedicated to advancing implementation science, cultural transformation, patient safety, and elevating organizational performance through quality, system thinking, and putting knowledge into action,

Webinar originally recorded: January 1, 2023


Terri Goodman and Associates, an approved provider of continuing nursing education contact hours
by the California Board of Registered Nursing, CEP 16650, awards 1.5 contact hours for this activity.