when Carol McLay,R.N.entered the infection prevention field in the late 1990s, it was "the ugly stepchild relegated to a small office in the basement." Resources were few, and most hospitals had one infection preventionist for hundreds of patients
when Carol McLay,R.N.entered the infection prevention field in the late 1990s, it was "the ugly stepchild relegated to a small office in the basement." Resources were few, and most hospitals had one infection preventionist for hundreds of patients