Transmission Control

Transmission Control

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Welcome to Transmission Control – an infection prevention podcast focused on your appetite for trailblazing thought, discussion, and innovations that will help you make informed decisions. Each episode, we speak with public health experts and safety champions from across the globe as they share their experiences, passion and opinions. From investigative journalism to medical publications, we tackle the real world barriers to limiting the spread of disease. Whether you're tuning in for e...
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Scope of Innovation: Single-Use Solutions for Surgical Success

Jan 16th, 2026 10:00 AM

Perfect imaging every time. No repairs. No reprocessing. Could single-use arthroscopes be the answer? On this special Beyond Clean, First Case, Power Supply, and Transmission Control Vendor Spotlight™ co-release episode, we're joined by Rich McKillop, CEO of Pristine Surgical, to explore how their Summit™ 4K Single-Use Arthroscope is redefining what efficiency looks like in the OR. Learn how this single-use solution delivers consistent 4K image clarity while eliminating the time, labor, and costs associated with scope reprocessing and repairs. Through smart, cloud-connected technology that delivers real-time data and case analytics, discover how Pristine Surgical can help your department optimize workflows, reduce costs, and improve patient outcomes! Learn more about Pristine Surgical's single-use arthroscopy solutions by visiting pristinesurgical.com. To access the cost savings calculator, schedule a demonstration, or learn more about Pristine Connect®, email info@pristinesurgical.com or follow them on LinkedIn.

Building the Next Generation of Infection Preventionists

Jan 12th, 2026 10:00 AM

Breaking into infection prevention can feel impossible without prior experience. But how do you get that experience if no one will hire you first? In this episode of the Transmission Control Podcast, Garrett and Jill are joined by Infection Preventionist, Paul Gentile, to tackle one of the biggest gaps in the IP workforce: meaningful, hands-on internships. Paul shares his own unconventional path into infection prevention and explains how early shadowing shaped his career. He walks us through a practical internship model built around the APIC competency framework, designed to move beyond observation and into real clinical application. From surveillance and environment of care rounds to working alongside EVS, Sterile Processing, and emergency preparedness, Paul explains how this program teaches interns to think like IPs. If you're interested in building the next generation of IPs in your department, or trying to become one, this is the episode for you! Make sure to follow Transmission Control on your favorite podcast app, LinkedIn, and Facebook so you never miss an episode! #TransmissionControl #InfectionPrevention #Podcast #Season3 #TheVictoryLap #APIC #NextGenIPs #Internships #CareerDevelopment

Strengthening the Future of Infection Prevention Through APIC Leadership

Jan 5th, 2026 10:00 AM

This week on the Transmission Control podcast, Garrett and Jill sit down with Aaron Woodall, newly elected APIC Board Member and longtime federal IP leader, for an honest conversation about where the IP field is headed—and what it will take to move it forward. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience across the Army, DoD, and VA, Aaron shares why he chose to step into national leadership and what gaps still exist in how infection prevention is supported, resourced, and understood. Along the way, Aaron offers a clear look at the collective responsibility of the IP community—and what meaningful progress will require to strengthen the profession. If you've ever wondered how infection prevention can evolve into a fully recognized, well-resourced specialty, this episode brings that vision into focus. Make sure to follow Transmission Control on your favorite podcast app, LinkedIn, and Facebook so you never miss an episode! #TransmissionControl #InfectionPrevention #Podcast #Season3 #TheVictoryLap #APIC #Leadership #FutureOfIP #IPCommunity

One Percent Wins: Building a Strong IP Program in a Critical Access Hospital

Dec 29th, 2025 10:00 AM

In this episode of the Transmission Control podcast, Garrett and Jill sit down with Emily Barnard, Infection Prevention Manager at Mountains Community Hospital, for a candid look at what it really takes to rebuild an infection prevention (IP) program in a rural, resource-limited setting. Emily shares what it was like stepping into a hospital with no dedicated IP for more than two years—and how she didn't waste a minute getting to work. From Gemba walks and real-time observation to relationship-building on the front lines, she breaks down the practical moves that helped uncover gaps and kick-start meaningful improvement. Listeners get an inside look at the realities of critical access hospitals, where aging infrastructure, limited resources, and unexpected environmental challenges demand creativity, adaptability, and grit. Through humor, honesty, and hard-earned insight, Emily reminds us that real progress doesn't come from perfection—it comes from consistent, strategic wins. If you've ever felt like you're facing "mountains beyond mountains," this episode is proof that the climb is possible. Tune in today! Make sure to follow Transmission Control on your favorite podcast app, LinkedIn, and Facebook so you never miss an episode! #TransmissionControl #InfectionPrevention #Podcast #Season3 #TheVictoryLap #CriticalAccessHospital #IPProgram #RuralHealthcare

Research, Reality, and the DHSc: Dr. Lerenza Howard on Leveling Up in IP

Dec 22nd, 2025 2:07 PM

What does it look like to become an IP with a terminal degree? In this episode of Transmission Control's Victory Lap series, Garrett Hollembeak and Jill Holdsworth sit down with Dr. Lerenza Howard, Manager of Infection Prevention, Employee Health, and Quality Improvement at La Rabida Children's Hospital. Dr. Lerenza guides us through her journey to earning her doctorate in Health Science while working full-time in IP, raising a family, and staying active in professional organizations. She shares how doctoral training sharpened her research skills, transformed how she approaches evidence-based practice, and led to her dissertation on IP experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation digs into qualitative vs. quantitative research, realistic expectations about what a terminal degree will and won't do for your career, and how to align advanced education with a clear "why." If you're an IP who is curious about a doctorate, this episode offers a candid, encouraging look at what a true professional victory lap can look like. Make sure to follow Transmission Control on your favorite podcast app, LinkedIn, and Facebook so you never miss an episode! #TransmissionControl #InfectionPrevention #Podcast #Season3 #TheVictoryLap #HealthScience #Doctorate #CareerDevelopment #Education

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