Tool Belts and White Coats: Healthcare Construction

Recorded On: 09/29/2022

Protecting patients, visitors and personnel from any exposure to infectious substances is the goal. The ICRA process is a valuable tool to use toward the goal of providing safe and contained construction of any kind within a healthcare facility. ICRA training can save lives, and is recommended for construction professionals and healthcare workers alike in order to provide, monitor and assure a contaminant-free environment for the duration of every construction project.

Gregory Gagliano, BSN, RN, CIC

Infection Preventionist

Cleveland Clinic main campus

Greg obtained his BSN from Kent State University in 1991 and has been a registered nurse since then.  He worked as a nurse in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and as a research nurse and coordinator at Rainbow Babies’ and Children’s Hospital for 12 years.  As of 2003, Greg has worked at Cleveland Clinic main campus, first as Research Coordinator for the Department of Infectious Diseases, and has been in Infection Prevention since 2009.  He has been certified in Infection Control and Epidemiology since 2011 and has served on the APIC Northeast Ohio board as membership committee member, Treasurer, and President.  He is certified in ICRA Best Practices as of 2014 and works closely with the department of Environmental Health and Safety to assure ICRA best practices are followed.  He has collaborated with IKORCC on the annual Statewide Ohio APIC conference since 2014 and maintains a dedication to safe construction in a healthcare setting. 

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Tool Belts and White Coats: Healthcare Construction
Recorded 09/29/2022
Recorded 09/29/2022
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