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Eight Ways Health Department Leaders Can Support Effective HAI/AR Programs to Advance Prevention Efforts in their Community

State and territorial health agency (S/THA) Healthcare-Associated Infection and Antimicrobial Resistance (HAI/AR) programs play a critical role in spearheading prevention, detection, and outbreak response in their communities. During the COVID-19 pandemic, HAI/AR programs led and supported healthcare infection prevention and control activities to help keep the public safe. 


To further explore what this collaboration and support can look like, ASTHO recently hosted a 2-part interview series. 

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Headshot pictures of Bryna Stacey and Dr. Joan Duwve. Both are smiling, they are visually white women with glasses. One has shoulder length brown hair and the other has short white/grey hair.

HAI/AR Program Director Bryna Stacey and Kansas Health Officer, Dr. Joan Duwve

Headshot pictures of Erica Washington and Dr. Joseph Kanter. Both are smiling Erica is a black woman with shoulder length curly hair. Dr. Joseph has a stethoscope around his neck is a white male with brown hair that's receding.

Louisiana HAI Program Coordinator, Erica Washington and Louisiana State Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter

Also check out the ASTHO Public Health Review Morning Edition newscast featuring CDC’s Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion Deputy Associate Director of State Strategy, Elizabeth Mothershed

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