Visiting Professor Lecture Series - S. Zimmerman, P. Sloane: Antibiotic prescribing in long term care: Quality improvement approaches
Presented by:
Dr. Sheryl Zimmerman
Distinguished Professor of Social Work and Epidemiology
Director of Aging Research, School of Social Work
Co-Director, Interdisciplinary Center for Aging Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and
Co-director, Program on Aging, Disability, and Long-Term Care, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
Dr. Paul Sloane
Distinguished Professor of Family Medicine
Co-director, Program on Aging, Disability, and Long-Term Care University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Location:
Baycrest Hospital
Ben and Hilda Katz Building
2nd Floor
Classrooms ABC
For more information please contact:
Faith Boutcher, Director, Academic Education ext. 2114.
Join us for this important talk about:
- appropriate antibiotic prescribing for older adults in long-term care
- prescribing for older adults in long-term care settings
- prescribing processes and practices in four settings
- a quality improvement to enhance processes, practices and prescribing