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Here’s the schedule for the next Journal Clubs and Insight Webinars, and links to recordings from previous sessions recordings from previous sessions:
Date / Time | Topic | Lead / Q&A | Type | Register |
|---|---|---|---|---|
15:00 - 16:00 10/12/2025 GMT | Making change happen (in partnership with the Infection Prevention Society) | Dr Jon Otter & Dr Phil Norville / Prof Heather Loveday & Kerry Holden | Journal Club | Register |
15:00 - 15:45 17/12/2025 GMT | Economic evaluation of enhanced cleaning and disinfection of shared medical equipment | Dr Jon Otter / Dr Phil Norville | Journal Club | Register |
15:00 - 16:00 07/01/2026 GMT | Candidozyma auris: the infection control challenges in Kuwait | Dr Areej Al-Ali / Dr Phil Norville & Dr Jon Otter | Insight Webinar | Register |
15:00 - 16:00 04/02/2026 GMT | Genomic surveillance for IPC: principles and practicalities | Dr Alexander Sundermann & Dr James Price / Dr Phil Norville & Dr Jon Otter | Insight Webinar | Register |
15:00 - 16:00 04/03/2026 GMT | How to tackle water hygiene risks in hospitals | Dr Jessica Martin / Dr Phil Norville & Dr Jon Otter | Insight Webinar | Register |
14:00 - 15:00 15/04/2026 GMT | Addressing healthcare inequalities in IPC | Kerry Holden / Dr Phil Norville & Dr Jon Otter | Insight Webinar | Register |
14:59 - 15:00 06/05/2026 GMT | Sustainability and IPC | Graham Pike / Dr Phil Norville & Dr Jon Otter | Insight Webinar | Register |
14:00 - 15:00 10/06/2026 GMT | Big Data, AI, and risk stratification in IPC | Dr Nneoma Okeke / Dr Phil Norville & Dr Jon Otter | Insight Webinar | Register |
IPC Partners regularly host Journal Club and Insight Webinars, which are free to attend. Journal Club provides an opportunity to review a paper in detail, guided by an expert, and to discuss its implications for practice. Insight Webinars are aimed at frontline IPC practitioners and led by an expert to provide a concise state-of-the-art update on topics that are important to you. With plenty of opportunity for questions and discussion, these sessions will have you up to speed in no time.
Aims of IPC Partners Journal Club and Insight Webinars are:

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Turning the dial feelings, families, and the future of infection prevention (Journal Club)
Welcome to the latest edition of IPC Partners Journal Club! In this session, Dr Phil Norville hosts Alastair Rzeznicki, founder of Mrs Gel & Friends, for an inspiring discussion on infection prevention and control (IPC) and how creativity can transform healthcare behaviours. Alastair shares: - The story behind Mrs Gel & Friends and its mission to make IPC fun and accessible. - Insights from the paper: “To sustain improvements in hospital practice post COVID-19: A qualitative study of interprofessional dissonance in hospital infection prevention and control.” - How storytelling, behavioural science, and design thinking can influence safer practices. - Practical ideas for public education and digital inclusion to reduce infections. This talk blends personal experience, research findings, and creative solutions to tackle IPC challenges in hospitals and beyond. Watch to learn: ✅ Why interprofessional dynamics matter in IPC ✅ How AI helped simplify complex research ✅ The power of framing and positive messaging ✅ Real-world examples of engaging families in infection prevention Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more IPC insights!

Tackling CPE drain contamination a scoping review (Journal Club)
IPC Partners Journal Club – Disinfection Strategies for CPE in Hospital Water Systems Join Dr Phil Norville for a detailed summary of a recently published scoping review in the Journal of Hospital Infection, with Dr Jon Otter facilitating the Q&A. Phil shares insights from 22 studies exploring chemical, physical, and integrated approaches to tackling carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) in hospital water systems. Key discussion points include: - Why water systems and biofilms matter for infection prevention - The effectiveness and limitations of different disinfectants - Physical interventions like sink redesign, heating, and vibration - The role of staff education and proactive water safety planning - Future innovations: nanoparticles, bacteriophages, and self-disinfecting siphons 💬 Got questions? Add them in the comments! 📌 Subscribe for more IPC Partners Journal Clubs and (new for 2026!) upcoming Insight Webinars.

Integrated IPC and AMS a global perspective (IPC Journal Club in partnership with HIS)
This IPC Journal Club session, hosted by IPC Partners in partnership with the Healthcare Infection Society (HIS), exploring the integration of Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) from a global perspective. 🗓️ Recorded: 5 November 2025 ⏱️ Duration: 59 minutes 🎙️ Speakers: Dr. Jon Otter – Director of IPC, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Dr. Phil Norville – CEO, IPC Partners Chaired by Dr. Elisabeth Ridgway – President, Healthcare Infection Society 🔍 What’s Covered: 1. Fighting AMR in Resource-Limited Settings Dr. Jon Otter presents findings from a cross-sectional study in Sierra Leone, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of integrating IPC and AMS in low-income healthcare systems. He discusses infrastructure gaps, the absence of microbiology labs, and the potential of combining IPC and AMS committees to improve outcomes. 2. Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) as a Novel Decontaminant Dr. Phil Norville introduces CAP as a promising environmental decontamination technology. He explains its broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, potential use in occupied spaces, and its role in reducing healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial resistance. 3. Panel Discussion and Q&A The session includes a lively discussion on the feasibility of integrated IPC/AMS models, training needs, policy implications, and the future of novel technologies like CAP. Audience polls and real-world insights from different healthcare settings enrich the conversation. 📚 Related Reading: Fofanah et al. (2025). Fighting antimicrobial resistance in a resource-limited setting: an integrated approach to IPC and AMS. Journal of Hospital Infection, 161:132–134. Humphreys & Daniels (2025). Cold atmospheric plasma as an alternative decontaminant. JHI, 155:231–233. 🔗 Learn more at ipcpartners.org and his.org.uk
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