Infection Control Exchange

Wayne Tucker

Infection Control Exchange is a podcast dedicated to advancing infection prevention and healthcare quality improvement. Hosted by Wayne Tucker, BA, MSc (Psych), MSc (IPAC), EMBA, CIC, LTC-CIP, each episode explores real-world infection-control practices, outbreak preparedness, and lessons from healthcare and long-term-care environments. Join the conversation and strengthen your infection prevention impact.

  1. 2d ago

    IPAC and Dental Settings: Practical Infection Prevention Considerations in Dental Care

    Dental settings present unique infection prevention and control challenges. In this episode of The Infection Control Exchange Podcast, we explore practical IPAC considerations within dental care and the importance of maintaining consistent infection prevention practices to protect patients and dental professionals. The conversation examines the realities of infection prevention in dental settings, where close patient contact, procedures, equipment, environmental surfaces, and instrument reprocessing converge in a fast-paced care environment. Topics discussed include: • Infection prevention and control in dental settings• Routine practices and additional precautions• Hand hygiene• Personal protective equipment• Cleaning and disinfection• Instrument reprocessing• Environmental considerations• Staff education and training• Maintaining consistent infection prevention practices• Supporting patient and staff safety Dental care requires infection prevention practices that are practical, consistent, and integrated into everyday workflows. Recorded on-site as part of the IPAC Conference Episode Series from the IPAC Canada National Education Conference in Toronto, Ontario. Hosted by Wayne Tucker, Founder and Host of The Infection Control Exchange Podcast. The Infection Control Exchange Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and other major podcast platforms.

    58 min
  2. 4d ago

    LTC and IPAC Risk Assessments: Identifying Risks Before They Become Problems

    Infection prevention and control in long-term care is not only about responding to outbreaks. It is also about identifying risks early and taking action before they lead to transmission, resident harm, or operational disruption. In this episode of The Infection Control Exchange Podcast, we explore the role of IPAC risk assessments in long-term care and how a proactive, structured approach can help organizations better understand their vulnerabilities, prioritize improvements, and strengthen their infection prevention and control programs. The conversation examines how risk assessments can support decision-making across multiple areas of long-term care, including the physical environment, staff practices, resident care activities, cleaning and disinfection, hand hygiene, PPE access, outbreak preparedness, policies, education, and ongoing monitoring. Topics discussed include: • The purpose of an IPAC risk assessment• Identifying vulnerabilities before they become larger problems• Assessing staff practices and workflows• Environmental and infrastructure risks• Hand hygiene and PPE availability• Cleaning and disinfection• Resident care activities• Outbreak preparedness• Education, policies, and monitoring• Using risk assessment findings to prioritize improvement A strong IPAC risk assessment is more than a checklist. It is an opportunity to look closely at how care is actually delivered, where gaps may exist, and what actions can have the greatest impact on resident and staff safety. Recorded on-site as part of the IPAC Conference Episode Series from the IPAC Canada National Education Conference in Toronto, Ontario. Hosted by Wayne Tucker, Founder and Host of The Infection Control Exchange Podcast. The Infection Control Exchange Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and other major podcast platforms.

    51 min
  3. Jun 19

    IPAC and Construction in Healthcare Settings

    In this episode of the Infection Control Exchange Podcast, we discuss the important role of infection prevention and control during healthcare construction, renovation, maintenance, and repair projects. Construction activity in healthcare environments can create infection prevention and control risks related to dust, airflow, water systems, containment, environmental contamination, and disruption to care areas. These risks can be especially concerning in hospitals, long-term care, retirement homes, and other settings that support vulnerable populations. This conversation highlights why IPAC involvement is essential before, during, and after construction-related work. Construction-related infection prevention is not just about putting up barriers. It requires early planning, risk assessment, communication, monitoring, documentation, and collaboration between IPAC, facilities, contractors, clinical teams, environmental services, and leadership. In this episode, we explore construction risk assessment, hoarding, dust control, environmental monitoring, airflow and ventilation concerns, water-related risks, and the importance of clear communication throughout the project. We also discuss how strong partnerships across teams can help reduce risk and support safer environments for patients, residents, staff, and visitors. Healthcare construction and renovation are necessary for maintaining and improving care environments, but these projects must be managed carefully to prevent avoidable infection risks. This episode provides a practical discussion on how IPAC can support safe construction practices and help ensure infection prevention remains part of the project from start to finish. This episode was recorded as part of the IPAC conference episode series.

    45 min

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Infection Control Exchange is a podcast dedicated to advancing infection prevention and healthcare quality improvement. Hosted by Wayne Tucker, BA, MSc (Psych), MSc (IPAC), EMBA, CIC, LTC-CIP, each episode explores real-world infection-control practices, outbreak preparedness, and lessons from healthcare and long-term-care environments. Join the conversation and strengthen your infection prevention impact.