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Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI) remain one of the most preventable yet persistent hospital-acquired infections. In this highly engaging and practical SkillsforMed session, Dr. Parivalavan Rajavelu, Consultant Surgeon – Sundaram Medical Foundation & Founder, SkillsforMed, and Stella Townsend, Training Manager – SkillsforMed, take a deep dive into the science, evidence, and real-world practices that can lead every ICU toward Zero CLABSI. Learn how to move beyond awareness to action through clear, evidence-based strategies. This session unpacks both clinical insights and implementation frameworks that empower nurses, clinicians, and IPC teams to sustain safe central line practices. 🔍 In this session, you’ll learn: What CLABSI is, how it’s diagnosed, and its real-world patient impact Key causes of CLABSI — from poor aseptic technique to infrequent dressing changes The Pronovost “Michigan Keystone” Bundle and how it achieved 0 CLABSI per 1000 catheter days Step-by-step guidance for insertion and maintenance bundles Practical IPC surveillance methods and bundle compliance tracking Education, auditing, and staff empowerment strategies for sustainable prevention Inspiring Indian hospital success stories achieving up to 89% reduction in CLABSI rates 🎯 Takeaway Message: Zero CLABSI is not an ideal — it’s an achievable goal. With consistent bundle adherence, education, leadership support, and accountability, every hospital can build a culture of safety and excellence. 🎓 Watch, learn, and take your next step toward Zero CLABSI. #CLABSI #InfectionPrevention #PatientSafety #NursingEducation #SkillsforMed #HealthcareQuality #ZeroHarm #IPC #NurseTraining #HealthcareLeadership