Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)
5 Second Rule
Join us while we talk to infection preventionists to learn the facts about infection prevention, the truth about some common myths, and tips to keeping yourself and the people around you safe. Brought to you by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.
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Jun 9, 2026
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#31 TB or Not TB, That Is the Infection Prevention Question 12.04.2022 34:00
Many people think that Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease safely tucked away in human history, but that's not the case. Not only does it still lurk in communities around the globe, but it also claims over a million lives each year. Join us as we discuss this preventable and treatable disease with our guest Maureen Murphy-Weiss, BSN, RN, as she walks us through TB's lengthy history, common symptoms, an...
#30 One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) During the COVID-19 pandemic 08.03.2022 36:18
It's 2019. Facilities are seeing an encouraging decrease in healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) on a state and national level. Fast forward a few months and a global pandemic has taken the world by storm, putting a lot of the progress made by infection preventionists (IPs) in jeopardy. How exactly did this major global event affect HAIs in facilities and what does its impact mean for the futur...
#29 Go With the "Air" Flow: Ventilation and Filtration for Infection Prevention and Control 08.02.2022 33:39
Since Pliny, the Elder of ancient Rome, the effects of proper and improper ventilation techniques have been observed. As the world continues to transform, so too has the industrial hygiene profession and its overlap with infection prevention. Join us for a conversation with Lewis Johnson MS, CIH, CIC, FAPIC, on everything you wanted to know and more about air ventilation and filtration. This topic...
#28 Career Advice: How To Become an Infection Preventionist 11.01.2022 40:37
The infection prevention profession has been rapidly growing as the need for health protocols increases in various environments. What we traditionally think of as a hospital-based position is now appearing in areas like entertainment, sports, and the government. In this episode, we will be discussing how to get started as an infection preventionist and what you can expect in the role. Please join...
#27 Ready for Anything: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Infection Prevention and Control 14.12.2021 38:28
While none of us wants to ever need to call 911, the truth is, many of us will. It is good to know that emergency medical professionals are required to follow infection prevention and control best practices but that is not always so easy. This episode sheds light on the unique needs of the EMS professional setting. Hosted by: Silvia Quevedo, CAE About our Guests: Alexander Isakov, MD, MPH Dr. Isak...
#26 The Fungus Among Us- Candida Auris 09.11.2021 31:25
Fungi exist all around us from yeast and mushrooms to rust and mold. One species of fungus, Candida auris, is particularly problematic especially for hospitalized patients and Long-Term care residents. Join us as we discuss the challenges for this specific fungus species with expert guests Jessica Arias, BSN, RN, CIC, and Shaunté C. Walton, MS, CIC. Hosted by: Silvia Quevedo, CAE About our Guests:...
#25 Antimicrobial Stewardship during the COVID-19 Pandemic- A Journey of Twists and Turns 12.10.2021 31:14
Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) is a coordinated effort that promotes the appropriate use of antibiotics. In this episode, we'll be discussing how the pandemic has impacted AMS and the prescribing trends. We are joined by Dr. Allison Weinmann, infectious diseases physician at Henry Ford Health System and Medical Director of its Antimicrobial Stewardship Program. Hosted by: Silvia Quevedo, CAE Abou...
#24 COVID-19 Safety in Schools: Not As Easy as ABC 14.09.2021 30:54
With students, faculty, and staff returning to their school systems, the question of how to keep those within these institutions safe is at the forefront of everyone's mind. Join us and our guest, Lead Clinical Editor of APIC Text Kelley Boston, for a discussion on how to get creative in adhering to CDC guidelines for returning to classrooms, acquiring community buy-in on safety precautions, and c...
#23 There's No Place Like Home Health 10.08.2021 32:51
The growing complexity of medical conditions managed in a patient's residence is making home health care a key area of interest for infection prevention and control. Though home health is a desired option for care, there are challenges which require an IPs input to minimize risk of infection. Please join us and our guest, Victoria Adams, MPHIL, MS, RN, Associate Director and infection preventionis...
#22 (Renal) Failure Is Not an Option: Infection Prevention and Control in Dialysis Settings 13.07.2021 34:06
It is estimated that 750,000 Americans are affected by kidney failure each year. Through the process of dialysis, healthcare professionals are able to replicate some of the major functions performed by kidneys which in turn help prolong patients' lives. Join us and our guest, Tara Millson DNP, CIC, Director of Infection Prevention at the George Washington University Hospital, as we discuss infecti...
#21 Diversity and Inclusion in Infection Prevention and Control 08.06.2021 35:01
In this episode, we touch on the dialogue surrounding diversity and inclusion efforts in healthcare and infection prevention and control. Unfortunately unconscious bias operates constantly in the workplace. As infection preventionists, we see it in the ways patients of different races and ethnicities are acknowledged and treated. It is present as well in opportunities for promotion and career adva...
#20 Not All Bugs are Bad 11.05.2021 41:53
What comes to mind when you hear the word, "microbes"? If your first thought is bacteria, you may also correlate that with sickness. Surprisingly, that is not always the case. Join us and our guests, Dr. Salah Qutaishat and Dr. Timothy Wiemken, for a discussion on the importance of a well-balanced microbiome through the lens of two of their great loves: yogurt and beer. This episode exposes the mi...
#19 Influenza, RSV and COVID-19: It "snot" so "sneezy" to tell the difference 13.04.2021 35:33
As COVID vaccines become more accessible to the public, it's important to keep in mind the present dangers of other common respiratory illnesses. Transmission of these infections affects everyone, from Baby Boomers to Gen Zers, in various ways that could be fatal for some but a cough to others. Dr. Angela Rasmussen joins us to discuss testing and transmission regarding influenza, respiratory syncy...
#18 Hard Hat Required: Infection Prevention and Control with Renovations and Construction in Healthcare Settings 09.03.2021 34:15
Ever wonder about the considerations that go into a healthcare facility's much-needed renovation? Or a hospital's expansion project that requires a brand new wing? Join 2021 APIC President-Elect Linda Dickey and Jayson Karas, a union carpenter, for a discussion on the subtle yet vital role that Infection Preventionists (IP) play during a construction/renovation project in a healthcare facility. We...
#17 Proper PPE is Always in Fashion 09.02.2021 29:54
During the COVID-19 pandemic, personal protective equipment (PPE) has become as essential to everyday life as shoes, though masking guidelines for use haven't been so straightforward and often times confuse the public. The supply of PPE has been a challenge and educating healthcare workers on what they need to wear and under what circumstances is no easy task for Infection Preventionists. Dr. Darl...
#16 New Year's Resolution: Prevent the Spread 12.01.2021 36:28
This past year is one for the history books, and it is important to carry the lessons we learned into 2021 before closing out this chapter. Traditionally, a new year brings a fresh start for everyone, and while we resolve to accomplish personal goals, we must also recommit ourselves to the tried-and-true basics of infection prevention and control. We are kicking off 2021 with incoming APIC Preside...
#15 Something is in the Air - Airborne Transmission: The Basics and not so Basic 08.12.2020 33:09
There is a reason we like to open windows or get outside for some "fresh air." Air quality and ventilation are a big deal when we try to stop the spread of viruses that can travel in the air. It can be daunting and scary, but fear not, because Dr. Hilary Babcock and Kate Gase, infection preventionist, break down the science of airborne and droplet disease transmission. In this episode, they inform...
#14 All About Water 10.11.2020 31:39
Water is the most critical substance for all of us including those microscopic critters. The 5 Second Rule talks to expert, Dr. Janice Stout about what pathogens lurk in our water systems and when left unchecked can cause all kinds of problems for us. We all know to be on the alert when traveling but who knew that sinks, showers and ice machines can be a source of waterborne pathogens. This episod...
#13 Infection Preventionists during COVID-19 are not alone: Tales from the field 13.10.2020 36:52
The global COVID-19 pandemic has been especially difficult for those working in healthcare. Infection preventionists working tirelessly behind the scenes are feeling the pressure just as much as clinical providers. Two infection preventionists share their experiences. Hosted by: Silvia Quevedo About our Guests: Rebecca Alvino RN, MS, CNS, CIC, CNOR Infection Preventionist Hospital Epidemiology and...
#12 Tell them what matters: Advocacy in infection prevention 08.09.2020 27:56
There really are no excuses not to engage in advocacy. Associations like APIC make it easy for members to write their state and federal lawmakers by creating all sorts of scripted letters, and other tools. Sarah Smathers of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia explains why telling your story to your elected officials helps them understand the problems you face and allows them to make a difference f...
#11 Honey, did you remember to wash the lettuce? Avoiding Foodborne Illness 11.08.2020 19:59
You go out with friends or family, and you're not feeling so great soon after. What's your go-to culprit? Probably food poisoning. This episode sheds light on how an American dietary staple became a deadly nightmare. Kären Bally, RN, BSN, CIC has been with Ascension Via Christi for more than 20 years, serving as the Director of Infection Prevention for the past five years, including various interi...
#10 Advanced in years should not be advanced with tears: Infection Prevention and Control in Long Term Care 14.07.2020 24:42
It's true, "getting old ain't for wimps (especially during a global pandemic!)" Nursing home residents and healthcare workers who care for them in these facilities are the "biggest losers" in the fight against COVID-19. The elderly and those living with chronic illness are at most risk for severe illness and death. Learn about the challenges facing this care setting and the opportunities for bette...
#9 Behind the 5 Second Rule 09.06.2020 22:35
The questionable concept of the "5 Second Rule" is one we have all grown up with. You drop a food item on the floor that you really-really wanted and as a grade-schooler, you were very likely to get ready to pick it up and put it in your mouth. Meanwhile, your Mom is shouting "noooooo" from across the room. In this episode, we dive into the history behind this "rule" and if it really holds up. Co-...
#8 Creating a healthier world: It's in your CLEAN hands. 12.05.2020 26:15
We hear so much about how hand washing is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick, but is that all hype? Listen to "5 Second Rule" to get all your questions answered about the one healthy habit everyone can and should do. Dr. Elaine Larson is an international expert in infection prevention, antimicrobial resistance, and hand hygiene, and is the only infection preventionis...
#7 How clean is clean enough? 14.04.2020 34:30
When you enter a hotel room, the bed is made, the toiletries are unopened, and fresh towels are ready for you. We know housekeeping cleans each room after every guest, but what does that include? And how does this compare to the job of Environmental Services in healthcare settings? In this episode, we want to use the concept of "hotel clean vs. hospital clean" to remind members of the public and h...
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