Infection Control and Sterilization Conference Saudi Arabia 2024

4 - 5 December 2024, Mövenpick Hotel, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Safeguarding Health: Revolutionizing Infection Control And Decontamination Practices For A Sustainable Tomorrow
The Infection Control and Sterilization Conference Saudi Arabia 2024 is a premier gathering of healthcare professionals, researchers, and industry leaders dedicated to the advancement of infection control and sterilization practices. With the increased risk of infection due to improper sterilization and decontamination practices, the safety of patients and healthcare workers is of paramount importance nowadays. Set in Jeddah, this conference aims to provide a platform for knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaboration to address the most pressing challenges in the field and enhance patient safety and care quality across healthcare settings.
Why Attend?
Who Should Attend?
Infection Control Practitioners
CCSD Staff
Public Health and Policymakers
Microbiologists and Epidemiologists
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Agenda

4th December 2024

Main Conference Day One

08:15

Registration and Refreshments

08:50

Welcome note by Fortinus Events

08:55

Opening Address from the Chairperson 

INFECTION CONTROL & PREVENTION IN HEALTHCARE

09:00

Keynote Presentation: Implementation of Saudi Arabia’s National Infection Control Guidelines in hospitals to align with Saudi IPC National Standards

  • Understanding the national IPC standards
  • Leadership Support and resources allocation
  • Challenges, assessment and gap analyses
  • Development of protocols
  • Education and training
  • Implementation and integration into clinical practices
  • Evaluation and improvement

Mohammed Garout, Infection Control Specialty Team Leader, Saudi Central Board for Accreditation of Health Care Institutions (CBAHI)

09:25

Value of Certification in Infection Prevention and Control, Is it Significant! 

  • Certification provides standardized measurement of current essential knowledge needed for professionals working in the Infection Prevention Field.
  • It encourages individual growth and study, therefore promoting professionalism.
  • The significance of certification is measured through surveys which clearly explicits that it has a great impact in career growth, higher salaries and improved patient outcomes.

Shazia Irum, Ambassador, Certification Board of Infection Control & Epidemiology (CBIC)

9:50

Presentation by our Gold Sponsor – Diversey

10:20

Networking and Tea Break/ One-on-One Meetings

11:00

Artificial intelligence (AI) in infection prevention:

  • AI technologies or tools detect and prevent infections within health care facilities.
  • Share examples of successful implementations of AI in infection prevention programs.

Tabrikah Mohammed, Founder and Chairperson, Emirates Infection Prevention & Sterilization Society

11:25

Infection Control in High-Risk Areas: ICUs and NICUs 

Dr Ahmad Farouk, Director, Infection Prevention & Control, Security Forces Hospital Makkah

12:15

Case Study-Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases

Nadeem Gul, Head of Infection Prevention and Control, KFKC & Maternity Hospital of King Saud Medical City

12:40

Evaluation of the shelf life of sterile reusable medical devices via a risk analysis study 

  • Focus on the steps whose malfunction can cause the sterility of the reprocessed medical device (MDR) to fail and analyze the current conditions of packaging, transport, and storage of MDR.
  • To establish hypotheses of probable causes of loss of packaging integrity and propose appropriate corrective measures, an analysis of the integrity of the packaging system was carried out.
  • To verify the sterility of medical device, a microbiological detection method is implemented. 

Katia Merkich, Medical Consultant, Sterisurgery Expertise Canada  

13:05

Integrated Surveillance into Clinical Practice, Bridging the Gap for Effective Infection Control 

  • Purpose of surveillance.
  • Surveillance program design.
  • Identify surveillance criteria  

Bassem El Rakhawy, Head, Infection Control, IPC CBAHI Surveyor, Dallah Hospital Namar 

13:30

Networking Lunch Break/ One-on-One Meetings 

14:30

Role of Vendors & Medical Representatives in upgrading SPD & IPC in hospitals 

  • Building trust between customers in professional ways.
  • Learning how to deal professionally that preserves the rights of both parties.
  • Applying protocols and systems for health facilities when dealing with the private sector.
  • Playing the role of the key link between the manufacturer and the user.
  • Promoting and increasing awareness in medical product management.
  • Providing technical and administrative consultations. 

Dr Ahmed Baggashi, President of MENA, FHSS, Founding Member, SSIPC 

14:55

Infection Control accreditation and patient safety 

  • 1. **Infection Control Accreditation**: Infection control accreditation involves the formal recognition of healthcare facilities for meeting specific standards and protocols designed to prevent and control infections. This process ensures that the facility adheres to best practices and guidelines to minimize the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). 
  • 2. **Patient Safety**: Patient safety focuses on the prevention of errors and adverse effects to patients associated with healthcare. It encompasses a wide range of practices, including safe medication administration, effective communication among healthcare providers, and implementing safety protocols to protect patients from harm. 
  • 3. **Integration of Practices**: Infection control and patient safety are interrelated, with effective infection control practices being a critical component of ensuring overall patient safety. Accreditation programs often emphasize the need for continuous improvement and adherence to evidence-based practices to maintain a safe environment for patients and healthcare workers alike. 

Dr Amira Salah, Quality Director and Patient Experience Consultant, American institute for Medical Science and Management 

15:20

Implementation of Sustainability in Infection Prevention and Control Programs and its Role in Reducing Healthcare Associated Infections 

  • Integration of Sustainability with IPC PracticesRole of Sustainable.
  • IPC Programs in Prevention of Healthcare Associated Infections.  
  • Challenges of Implementation of Sustainable IPC Programs.

Omar Mostafa Talha, IPC Corporate Director, Egypt Healthcare Authority 

15:45

Networking and Tea Break/ / One-on-One Meetings

16:15

Emerging Infectious Diseases: Preparedness and Response Strategies

  • Early Detection and Surveillance
  • Importance of rapid identification of new infectious diseases.
  • Technologies and methods used for surveillance.
  • Global Collaboration and Information Sharing
  • The role of international organizations and collaborations.
  • Healthcare System Preparedness
  • Training healthcare professionals for emerging threats.
  • Ensuring adequate supplies and infrastructure.

Asmaa Tajalser, Infection Control Specialist, Dr. Hamid Suliman Al Ahmadi Hospital DHSA

16:40

Climate Change and Future of Communicable Diseases

  • Impact of climate changes on infectious diseases.
  • Factors which trigger climate changes and its relationship with spreading of infectious diseases.
  • Climate-sensitive Diseases and Vector Borne Diseases forecast.
  • Common ways Climate-sensitive diseases Spread.
  • Climate change and health Risk.
  • Climate change and communicable diseases in Gulf Cooperation Countries GCC.
  • Strengthening the global response to climate change and infectious diseases.
  • Call for medical community to take steps and need for urgent action.

Fardous Mohammed Tawfeek, Head, Infection Prevention and Control, CBIC, International SOS

17:10

Empowering Healthcare Leaders: Tools for Solving Complex Problems

  • Importance of adhering to global standards.
  • Necessity of local adaptations to address specific needs.
  • Outbreak management and preparedness.
  • Case studies highlighting successes and challenges.

Khaled Felimban, SVP Commercial and Development Advisory Board Member, MENA FHSS

17:35

Closing Remarks from the Chairperson

End Of Day One

5th December 2024

Main Conference Day Two

08:15

Registration and Refreshments

08:55

Welcome Back Address from the Chairperson

STERILIZATION & DECONTAMINATION IN HEALTHCARE

9:00

Keynote Presentation:  The role of patient advocacy in improving infection prevention and control in healthcare settings.

  • Patient Advocacy & its Role in Infection prevention and Control in healthcare settings.
  • The key strategies of Patient Advocacy for improvement of infection prevention and control.
  • Impact of Patient Advocacy on IPC Outcomes.
  • Challenges and Opportunities. 

Dr Hend Naguib, Director, Infection Control, Saudi Garman Hospitals, Jeddah

09:25

Challenges in Sterilization Departments

  • CSSD technician responsibility
  • The heeding challenges
  • Leader responsibilities

Ali Al Jabri, Head of CSSD Department, Royal Hospital Oman

9:50

Presentation Session – Reserved for Partner

10:20

Networking Tea Break/ One-on-One Meetings

11:00

Increased complexity and diversity of medical devices requiring sterilization

  • Staffing issues, including recruitment, retention, and training of qualified personnel.
  • Addressing environmental sustainability concerns related to sterilization practices.
  • Maintaining effective communication and collaboration with healthcare teams across.

Mounir Hathroubi, Training Instructor, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS)

11:25

Environmental Sampling Between Myth and Reality

  • The legislation and guidelines behind environmental sampling in public health.
  • The best practice for sampling air, water and surfaces.
  • Case studies in healthcare setting.

Dr. Nashat Nafouri, Executive Officer, Saudi Quality Council (SQC), Quality and Organizational Excellence Consultant, Security Forces Hospital, Ministry of Interior (MOI) and 1st Cluster in Riyadh, Ministry of Health (MOH)

11:50

Validation in CSSD : Is it mandatory ?

  • Importance of Validation in CSSD (Central Sterile Supply Department)
  • Regulatory Requirements and Standards
  • Components and Processes of Validation

Ala Eddine Maatoug, Vice President, MENA FHSS-North Africa

12:15

Developing the soft skills of leaders in the CSSD and IC departments

Sami Wasel, Director, Saudi Society of Health Management

12:40

Best Practice in Education of CSSD Staff

  • Decontamination of medical devices as a profession and career pathway.
  • Education for patient safety, quality improvement and regulatory compliance.
  • Workplace tools for continued education management.

Rasheed Olegs Tucs, Associate Lecturer, Technological University Dublin

13:05

Reprocessing Robotic Instruments Hugo (RAS) in CSSD and Challenges met 

  • Reprocessing Robotic Instruments (Hugo-RAS)   
  • Challenges in Reprocessing Robotic instruments.
  • Importance of Reprocessing Robotic instruments 

Wafiya Ahmed Behzad, CSSD Manager, RMS-BDF Hospital Bahrain 

 

13:30

Formulating effective KPIs for the operation of CSSD

  • Define the roles and types of KPIs in CSSD.
  • Explore the benefits and effective implementation strategies of KPIs in CSSD.
  • Explain, How to draft smart KPIs and develop a comprehensive KPI profile for CSSD.
  • Showcase a case study on successful KPI Implementation.

Yasir Arafat, CSSD Manager, Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City

14:00

Closing Remarks from the Chairperson

14:05

Networking Lunch Break/ One-on-One Meetings

15:00

End of Conference

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