The Infection Prevention Strategy

Empowering and Engaging the Everyday Cleaner with John LaRochelle

In this episode, we talk with John LaRochelle about his life and career in cleaning, and how to empower and engage the everyday cleaner.

The Science Behind Long Lasting Surface Disinfection with Jay Denktash and Amit Sehgal

In this episode, we talk with Jay Denktash and Amit Sehgal from Solvay about the science underpinning long-lasting surface disinfection.

Operationalizing Environmental Regulation in Healthcare w/ Shari Solomon

On this episode, we’re joined by Shari Solomon, the President of Clean Health Environment LLC, and a TIPS Advisory Board member, for a comprehensive crash course on Infection Prevention and Industrial Hygiene

Helping People Breathe Healthier Indoor Air with Dr. John McKeon

As an emergency room doctor, John McKeon often recommended allergy and asthma-friendly products to his patients. One patient’s mother, while trying to take in all the details, told him it would be so nice if someone would just put a label on these products so that she could know which ones met his specs. That single comment was enough to ignite the latent entrepreneurial tendencies that John had always had.

How To Make Engaging Online Content with Michael Justason

On this episode, we talk with Michael Justason from McMaster University and the LightBoard Depot about online communication. Specifically, we talk about how to do it better.

Michael has been teaching in person and online for years and he’s learned some tricks that he says, in some ways, have made him more effective online than in person.

Now this was a surprise even to him, and he’s going to explain.

Overall, our goal is to share with you these tricks, plus some tools, that Michael has found along the way. We’ll cover a few basic things you can do with lighting, sound, positioning, etc. that will apply to anyone that spends any time communicating online. That’s pretty much all of us these days. 

A Practical Approach to Sustainability with Dan Mueller and Malachy McGlynn

We define sustainability in the business context, discuss obstacles to adoption, and explore the direct and indirect benefits to the business.

Cleaning Industry Trends for 2023 with CleanLink

Wendy and Corinne are going to break down the Cleaning Industry Trends you need to know for 2023 in areas such as:

– Infection control protocols
– Cleaning for health and sustainability
– Employee recruitment and retention
– New technologies and digital innovations
– Best practices in cleaning equipment and protocols

Expanding the Scope of Service at the Community Pharmacy with Hector Bremner

On this episode, we talk with Hector Bremner. Hector is CEO of Avricore Health which is a pharmacy service innovator focused on acquiring and developing early-stage technologies aimed at moving pharmacy forward.

Hector helps us see the opportunity for community pharmacies to expand their role, provide a better experience and better outcomes to patients, and to do so in a way that is equitable, good for the pharmacy, good for the pharmacist, and good for the healthcare system as a whole.

Putting a Face on Clinical Laboratory Sciences w/ Dr. Rodney Rohde

On this episode we talk with Dr. Rodney Rohde, a Regents’ Professor at Texas State University, and the University Distinguished Chair and Professor for Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS). Dr. Rhode helps us to better understand what a Clinical Laboratory Scientist does, why they are so critical to healthcare delivery, and why it’s so important to raise awareness of the profession, as well as the risks we face due to the shortage.

The Future of Hand Washing with Max Simonovsky

On this episode, we talk with Max Simonovsky, Founder & CEO of Soapy.

Max founded Soapy after an interaction with his young child regarding handwashing. It got him thinking about how environmental triggers and our perceptions of them can impact our behaviors. He followed that thread, and it became Soapy.

Soapy’s hand-washing technology educates, validates, and modifies behavior. In the field, Soapy technology has been used to increase hand-wash adherence by up to 98%. Adherence paired with proper technique, which Soapy also teaches, has a chance to significantly reduce hospital-associated infections (HAIs).