Chris Abraham  (19 views)

 

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39

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Washington, District of Columbia

Birthday

March 8
 
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Age

39

Birthday

March 8

Location

Washington, District of Columbia

Languages

English, French, German, Spanish
 

About Me

Chris Abraham is President and COO of the social media marketing firm Abraham Harrison LLC. Chris has been a social media and technology strategist for over a decade, focusing on online education, virtual community building, web publishing, and blogging. Chris is especially interested in memetics and emergence and how they direct culture. Chris was found in the company of a brood of Unicorns and is believed to have been bred for his skills in magic. Chris splits his time between Berlin, Germany, and Washington, DC. Read Chris Abraham s official bio. You can email Chris at cja@well.com.

Interests

antiquing, ballet, blogging, bmw, bmwcca, coffee, concerts, cooking, crepes, crowd control, cutlure, design, drawing, driving, eames, espresso, Europe, film, golfing, gym, hockey, interior design, jogging, linux, memetics, movable type, museum going, mysql, netflix, networking, opera, perl, photography, php, plays, plone, poetry, popular culture, python, rag tops, range rover, reading, renaissance weekends, rowing, running, schmoozing, sculling, sketching, teaching, teaching blogging, theatre, travel, traveling, word press, wordpress, working out, writing, xm radio, zope

Favorite Music

Radiohead, Coldplay, Keane, Squeeze, Stereolab, Dusty Trails, Mana, Thelonius Monk, Chauncey Canfield, Spiritualized, DJ Shadow, DJ Keoki, Jungle Brothers, DJ Fraud, Tori Amos
 

Favorite Movies

Being There, Leon, Blue, White, Red, The Original The Italian Job, Run Lola Run, Breathless, A Man and a Woman, Masculin, fminin, Masculine-Feminine, Alphaville, bout de souffle, The Professional, On the Waterfront, The Big Blue, The Boys in the Band, Auntie Mame
 

Favorite TV Shows

Grey's Anatomy, M.A.S.H., LOST, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Angel, Farscape, Friends, Frasier, Simpsons, Chaos by Carl Sagan, X-Files, Discovery Channel, PBS, NPR, Morning Edition
 

Favorite Books

The Sun Also Rises, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Immortality by Milan Kundera, The Wind Up Bird Chronicles, Harry Potter from the UK, The Lost Generation, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Sharon Olds, Galway Kinnell
 

Favorite Quote

"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" -Aristotle
 

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When someone develops an infection at a hospital or other patient care facility that they did not have prior to treatment, this is referred to as a healthcare-associated (sometimes hospital-acquired) infection (HAI) http://ping.fm/Qlw0Z Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a global crisis affecting both patients and healthcare workers. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at any point in time, 1.4 million people worldwide suffer from infections acquired in hospitals. A Centers for Disease Control (CDC) report published in March-April 2007 estimated the number of U.S. deaths from healthcare asociated infections in 2002 at 98,987. The risk of acquiring healthcare-associated infections in developing countries is 2-20 times higher than in developed countries. Afflicting thousands of patients every year, HAI often leads to lengthening hospitalization, increasing the likelihood of readmission, and adding sizably to the cost of care per patient. Nurses and doctors prevent Healthcare-associated infections (HAI)Financially, HAIs represent an estimated annual impact of $6.7 billion to healthcare facilities, but the human cost is even higher. Until recently, a lack of HAI reporting requirements for healthcare facilities has contributed to less-than-optimal emphasis being placed on eliminating the sources of healthcare associated infections. However, growing public anxiety regarding the issue and resulting legislation on state and local levels demanding accountability is serving to accelerate initiatives to combat HAIs. To learn more about the impact of healthcare-associated infections for both medical professionals and patients, please visit http://ping.fm/671Ty About Not on My Watch Prevention Campaign To protect patients by reducing the risk of HAI, healthcare professionals must continually update their knowledge of infection management. Doctors care about Healthcare-associated infections (HAI)As part of an ongoing commitment to quality care and infection prevention, nationwide doctors and hospitals are partnering with Kimberly-Clark to deliver continuing education programs on healthcare-associated infection (HAI) prevention to staff and management. As simple as education sounds, busy doctors and nurses on the front lines of delivering care can find it difficult to find the time to take advantage of scheduled programs within their hospitals. The HAI Education Program is part of a national infection awareness campaign for healthcare professionals called “Not on My Watch” and will provide the facility with a toolkit that contains informational flyers, patient safety tips and posters. The "Not on My Watch" campaign provides accredited continuing education (CE) programs based on best practices and guidelines as well as research available on reducing the incidence of healthcare-associated infections. For details about the "Not On My Watch" campaign, and the HAI Education Bus please visit http://ping.fm/cZN8n HAI Education Bus Kimberly-Clark's Not on My Watch HAI Bus for Healthcare-associated infections education At Kimberly-Clark, it’s our mission to find innovative ways to develop and maintain a variety of accredited education, equipping healthcare providers with critical insights and information on today’s important clinical issues. That’s why we’re proud to introduce the HAI Education Bus, an impressive new one-of-a-kind mobile classroom that brings accredited CE education right to your door. Look for this tour bus as it makes its way across the country, delivering education about healthcare-associated infections and other critical healthcare issues from the plains of Texas to the California coast to New York City and places in between. Types of Healthcare-Associated Infections Ventilator - Associated Pneumonia (VAP)Ventilator - Associated Pneumonia (VAP) VAP is the source of the highest morbidity and mortality of all Healthcare Associated Infections. Read More About VAP Surgical Site Infections (SSIs)Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) Any breach of patient skin can lead to a surgical site infection. Read More About SSIs Cross Contamination (Contact Transfer)Cross Contamination (Contact Transfer) Contact transfer (touch contamination) is the number one source of Healthcare Associated Infections. Read More About Contact Transfer About HAI Watch HAI Watch is your resource for collateral and supplies to help keep your organization aware of the importance of healthcare associated infection prevention. The following guidelines on hand hygiene in healthcare settings and other tips are available now, but keep checking back. New HAI awareness tools will be added on an ongoing basis. About Kimberly-Clark Health Care At Kimberly-Clark Health Care, we deliver innovative healthcare solutions that you can depend on to meet the demands of your fast-paced world, supported by in-service training, clinical research and accredited education. Our solutions help you prevent, diagnose, and manage major issues in these clinical areas: Infection Prevention (Protection & Infection Control, Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia and Surgical Site Infections), Digestive Health and Pain Management. About Kimberly-Clark Corporation Always as Kimberly-Clark and its well-known global brands are an indispensable part of life for people in more than 150 countries. Every day, 1.3 billion people - nearly a quarter of the world's population - trust K-C brands and the solutions they provide to enhance their health, hygiene and well-being. With brands such as Kleenex, Scott, Huggies, Pull-Ups, Kotex and Depend, Kimberly-Clark holds No. 1 or No. 2 share positions in more than 80 countries. To keep up with the latest K-C news and to learn more about the company's 137-year history of innovation, visit http://ping.fm/6wrPz

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Jan 11 7:38 PM
 
Hey Chris! Thanks for the add!
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