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Growing IP Leaders with guest Chaz Rhone

33 min · 16. feb. 2026
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In this engaging conversation, Chaz Rhone, Assistant VP of Infection Prevention at HCA Healthcare, shares his unique journey in the field of infection prevention. He emphasizes the importance of diverse educational pathways and the critical role of leadership development in the profession. Chaz advocates for certification as an equalizer in assessing candidates and discusses the future of infection prevention, including the impact of AI and the necessity for succession planning. He also addresses the challenges of burnout and the importance of work-life balance, providing valuable insights for current and aspiring infection preventionists. RESOURCES: * The master of public health graduate as infection preventionist:Navigating the changing landscape of infection prevention - American Journal of Infection Control [https://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(18)30782-X/abstract] * The Often-Overlooked Applicant: The Medical Technologist as a Qualified Candidate for Novice Infection Prevention Positions - ScienceDirect [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0196655322003157] * IP Academic Pathway - APIC [https://apic.org/ip-academic-pathway/]

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Growing IP Leaders with guest Chaz Rhone

In this engaging conversation, Chaz Rhone, Assistant VP of Infection Prevention at HCA Healthcare, shares his unique journey in the field of infection prevention. He emphasizes the importance of diverse educational pathways and the critical role of leadership development in the profession. Chaz advocates for certification as an equalizer in assessing candidates and discusses the future of infection prevention, including the impact of AI and the necessity for succession planning. He also addresses the challenges of burnout and the importance of work-life balance, providing valuable insights for current and aspiring infection preventionists. RESOURCES: * The master of public health graduate as infection preventionist:Navigating the changing landscape of infection prevention - American Journal of Infection Control [https://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(18)30782-X/abstract] * The Often-Overlooked Applicant: The Medical Technologist as a Qualified Candidate for Novice Infection Prevention Positions - ScienceDirect [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0196655322003157] * IP Academic Pathway - APIC [https://apic.org/ip-academic-pathway/]

16. feb. 202633 min