When COVID and Influenza Collide – Essential Prep and Tech for Nurse Leaders this Flu Season

Late Fall is anticipated to involve a continuation of COVID-19 infections—perhaps even a second wave—coupled with, at a minimum, a standard influenza season.  Join us as this distinguished panel of infectious disease experts and nurse leaders explore the heightened infection implications of the first US COVID+influenza season on patient safety and the likely impact on healthcare systems.

Be sure that your organization benefits from their insights, best practices, and anticipatory guidance on identifying policy gaps, often overlooked prevention opportunities, and how new technology can be enlisted in the infection battle at patient point of care.

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What our webinar attendees are saying….

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I always learn something new from Dr. Quigley! The tools and new ideas have been incredibly helpful in the past and now today in reducing falls where I have worked. Kudos to Dr. Quigley for her continued advocacy to prevent falls.

- Harriet Straus, BSN, MAOM, CRRN
University of Maryland Rehab and ortho Institute
Baltimore, Maryland
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