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FLORIDA PROFESSIONALS IN INFECTION CONTROL 38 th Annual Educational Conference Infection Prevention: Changes and Challenges Orlando Airport Marriott Augusta National Drive Orlando, Florida Wednesday-Thursday-Friday

FPIC: 38 th ANNUAL CONFERENCE This conference presents state of the art infection prevention practice and disease control information. Conference Objectives At the conclusion of the conference, the participant will be able to: Discuss the importance of early identification of disease clusters and possible outbreaks. Discuss emerging technologies and trends in microbiological techniques. Describe the NHSN VAE definition, possible outcomes, and be able to apply it in a practical setting. Name at least two risks that occur when processing medical devices. Special Information TARGET AUDIENCE: This program is designed for Infection Prevention professionals in all health care settings, including Infection Prevention Committee Chairpersons, Hospital Epidemiologists, Physicians, Employee Health Nurses, Emergency Response Professionals, Physician s office employees, Microbiologists, Home Health personnel, Long Term Care staff, Non-Acute Care staff, Public Health personnel, Ambulatory Care personnel and other Health Care providers. EDUCATIONAL CONTACT HOURS: This seminar is approved for 13.5 contact hours of continuing education under the provider number of #50-757 for both nursing and laboratory continuing education credit. Daily contact hours: Wednesday 5.0; Thursday 5.0; and Friday 3.5. CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION: You will receive a confirmation of seminar registration by email or fax. CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS: All cancellations will be charged a $25 processing fee. No refunds for cancellations after September 13, 2013. TAPE RECORDERS: No personal recording devices are allowed. NO SMOKING: Smoking is prohibited during sessions. It is permitted only in designated areas of the hotel. BADGE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION TO VENDOR EXHIBITS. CHILDREN ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE EDUCATIONAL OR VENDOR HALL SESSIONS. Contacts for Additional Information: Seminar Chairman: Caitlin Stowe (407) 303-4526 or Caitlin.Stowe@flhosp.org Registration: Rhonda Marples (772) 581-2074 or Rhonda.Marples@hma.com Vendors: Linda Navas (786) 596-5894 or lindan@baptisthealth.net

FPIC: 38 th ANNUAL CONFERENCE September 25 27, 2013 Faculty David Ashkin, MD, FCCP Medical Director, TB Control Section Division of Disease Control and Health Protection Florida Department of Health A.C. Burke, MA Healthcare-associated Infection Prevention Manager Florida Department of Health Bureau of Epidemiology Martha DeCastro, RN, MSN, CIC Vice President for Nursing Florida Hospital Association Dale Gerding, MD Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development Hines Veterans Affairs Hospital Professor of Medicine Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Burlington, VT Linda Greene, RN, MPS, CIC Infection Prevention Consultant Rochester, NY Sally Hess, MPH, CIC Infection Prevention Manager Fletcher Allen Health Care Burlington, VT Marcia Patrick, MSN, RN, CIC Infection Prevention Consultant Seattle, WA Barbara Russell, RN, MPH, CIC FPIC Legislative Liaison Director, Infection Control Baptist Hospital of Miami, Inc. Miami, FL Steven Streed, MS, CIC System Director Epidemiology/Infection Prevention Lee Memorial Health System Fort Myers, FL Ramon Sandin, MD, MS, FCAP, ABP- MM Clinical Pathologist Director of Clinical Microbiology and Virology Moffitt Cancer Center Professor of Oncological Sciences and Pathology University of South Florida College of Medicine John F. Toney, MD, FACP, FIDSA Director of Healthcare Epidemiology, Antibiotic Stewardship Program, and Infectious Disease Clinical Research James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital and Clinics Professor of Medicine Division of Infectious Disease and International Medicine University of South Florida College of Medicine Andrew Wiese CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellow Tennessee Department of Health Communicable and Environmental Diseases and Emergency Preparedness (CEDEP) Martha Young, BS, MS, CSPDT Martha L. Young LLC Minneapolis, MN

FPIC: 38 th ANNUAL CONFERENCE Meeting Agenda Wednesday: September 25 Contact Hours 5.0 Time Topic Speaker Registration begins 7:30 AM 8:30 AM Keynote: The Changing Landscape of Infection Martha DeCastro, RN, MSN, CIC 1.0 Prevention and Associated Challenges 9:30 AM The Impact of Molecular Biology Technology on Ramon Sandin, MD, MS, FCAP, ABP-MM 1.0 Infection Prevention 10:30 AM BREAK 11:00 AM NHSN Update: Ventilator Associated Events Linda Greene, RN, MPS, CIC 1.0 12:00 PM FPIC Membership Lunch/Business Meeting (must be a member by June 1, 2013 to attend) 14:00 PM Clostridium difficile and Fecal Transplant Dale Gerding, MD 1.0 15:00 PM Fungal Outbreak: Lessons Learned Andrew Wiese 1.0 Thursday: September 26 Contact Hours 5.0 Registration begins 7:30 AM 8:00 AM Vaccines John Toney, MD, FACP, FIDSA 1.0 9:00 AM Infection Prevention in Dialysis Sally Hess, MPH,CIC 1.0 10:00 AM BREAK 10:30 AM Statistical Analysis and SIR Steven Streed, MS, CIC 1.5 12:00 PM EXHIBIT FAIR/LUNCH 15:00 PM Top 10 Risks in Reprocessing Medical Devices that Every Infection Preventionist Should Know Martha Young, BS, MS, CSPDT 1.5 Friday: September 27 Contact Hours 3.5 Registration begins 7:30 AM 8:30 AM Legislative Update Barbara Russell, RN, MPH, CIC 1.0 9:00 AM FHA: HENs and HRET Initiatives Martha DeCastro, RN, MSN, CIC 1.0 9:30 AM Florida Department of Health Collaborative Updates 10:00 AM BREAK A.C. Burke, MA 1.0 10:30 AM Safe Injection Practices and Related Outbreaks Marcia Patrick, MSN, RN, CIC 1.0 11:30 AM Tuberculosis David Ashkin, MD, FCCP 1.0 12:30 PM Adjourn/Pick up CEU Certificates

FPIC 38 th Annual Conference Registration Form Please Print Legibly or Type Information. Name: E-mail: Address: City/State/ZIP: Company/Employer: Business Address: City/State/ZIP: Day Time Phone: ( ) Fax: ( ) Area of Practice: Acute Care Non-Acute Care (Specify: ) Florida License Number: Discipline: RN LPN MT Other: Specify Please Check Appropriate Dates and Fees: Note: Membership dues must have been paid by June 1, 2013 to qualify for member rates. MEMBER NON-MEMBER FULL SEMINAR: Wednesday - Friday Advanced Registration (Registration and fee received by August 19, 2013) $255.00 $305.00 Regular Registration (Registration and fee received by September 6, 2013) Late Registration (Registration and fee received after September 6, 2013) $280.00 $305.00 $330.00 $355.00 Handouts via E-mail within 2 weeks of Seminar (must provide E-mail address above) No charge No charge DAILY REGISTRATION FEE: Days I will Attend: $125.00 MEMBER $140 NON-MEMBER TOTAL REGISTRATION FEE: $ Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013 $125.00 MEMBER $140 NON-MEMBER FPIC Membership #: Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013 $125.00 MEMBER $140 NON-MEMBER (Note: FPIC 2013 membership number is required for discounted registration.) Friday, Sept. 27, 2013 $125.00 MEMBER $140 NON-MEMBER One discounted member registration per institutional membership. FPIC Tax ID #: 59-2079842 To Pay by Credit Card: Credit card transactions will be made via PayPal To Pay by check: Request link to pay via Credit Card using PayPal Mail or fax the registration form to number below. Once received, the appropriate payment link will be sent to you to complete the PayPal transaction Rhonda Marples Fax : 772-388-4374 PayPal transaction must be complete prior to stipulated date to qualify for advanced or regular registration. In the event of cancellation, PayPal transactions will be refunded by FPIC check. Check is enclosed Make-checks payable to FPIC and mail with completed registration form to: Rhonda Marples 1395 River Ridge Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 Payment must be received prior to stipulated date to qualify for advanced or regular registration. Refunds: All cancellations will be charged a $25 processing fee. No refunds for cancellations after September 13, 2013. Special Needs: Vegetarian Lunch(s) Handicap access needed NOTE: DO NOT MAIL REGISTRATION FORM AFTER SEPTEMBER 8, 2013. Please fax instead to ensure it is received. Do not fax after September 23, 2013

Save the Earth Handouts will be available online Seminar handouts will be available via E-mail to paid conference attendees within 2 weeks of the Seminar. But, we need your E-mail address! Hotel Room Rates/Reservations Room Rates/Reservations: A block of rooms has been reserved under the name Florida Professionals in Infection Control, at the rate of $139 per night (single or double). Reservations should be made by contacting the hotel directly at (407) 851-9000 or (800) 380-6751. Attendees must mention FPIC to receive seminar rates. This rate is not available with online reservations. Hotel registration deadline is August 23, 2013. After that time rooms may be reserved on a space available basis and seminar rates may not apply. Transportation Information: For attendees who are staying at the hotel, self-parking is free. For attendees driving to the conference, one parking voucher will be given daily. Please note: The daily voucher does not permit in and out parking privileges. Transportation from the airport: Courtesy 24-hour van service is available. Call the Orlando Airport Marriott, a courtesy phone is no longer available at the airport. The hotel operator will dispatch a van to meet you at a designated location. Additional directions may be obtained when you make your hotel reservation or at the hotel website. (407) 851-9000 or (800) 380-6751 Web address: www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mcoap-orlando-airport-marriott/ Visit the FPIC Website for additional Hotel information: www.flpic.com FPIC Membership Application available on the website: www.flpic.com

Caitlin Stowe 2478 Harrison Place Blvd Lakeland, Fl 33810 FLORIDA PROFESSIONALS IN INFECTION CONTROL Wednesday-Thursday-Friday 38th Annual Education Conference Orlando Airport Marriott 7499 Augusta National Drive, Orlando, Florida 32822 Telephone: (407) 851-9000 Toll-free: (800) 380-6751 www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/mcoap-orlando-airport-marriott/ Just 5 minutes from the Orlando International Airport