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Power and Motivation: Important Concepts for Infection Control Practitioners

Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 1991
Organizations are composed of people vying with one another for power. Failure to acquire it may result in a limited ability to have an impact on organizational politics, and ultimately can lessen the success of motivating personnel. Therefore, using the power sources described to acquire power and developing strategies to motivate others are essential
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The Infection Control Practitioner: An Asset in Product Evaluation

Hospital Topics, 1978
(1978). The Infection Control Practitioner: An Asset in Product Evaluation. Hospital Topics: Vol. 56, No. 3, pp. 44-46.
M R, Palmberg, R, Gugliotti
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Employee Health and the Infection Control Practitioner—Why Bother?

Infection Control, 1984
The hospital is a unique workplace in terms of the infectious hazards it presents to its employees. Traditionally, infection control programs have focused on various aspects of infection control in patients. However, infections constitute a risk for health care workers, a fact which emphasizes the importance of infection control input into the employee
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: Challenge to the infection control practitioner

American Journal of Infection Control, 1986
Since its first description in 1980, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has been a major concern to health care workers and the lay public alike. During the past 6 years, a tremendous amount of research has been done to give us the answers we need to care for patients with AIDS without compromising the safety of other patients or our ...
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Smallpox: Implications for Infection Control Practitioners — Part Two

British Journal of Infection Control, 2003
In this, the second of a two-part article, the implications of smallpox for infection control practitioners are examined. Since the events in New York on 11 September 2001, there has been renewed speculation about terrorists' abilities to initiate biological warfare using highly infectious diseases such as smallpox.
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Antimicrobial Stewardship and the Infection Control Practitioner

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2021
Shiwei Zhou   +5 more
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Infection control practitioners

American Journal of Infection Control, 1988
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Infection control practitioners

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1980
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Profile of infection control practitioners in Canadian hospitals

American Journal of Infection Control, 1984
J, Losos, M, Trotman, B, Campbell
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