Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections

Modern Vascular Access is a program that will keep your patients safe by reducing CLABSI, improve outcomes for all vascular access devices, improve staff and patient satisfaction while reducing overall cost for your facility.

Our Guarantee

We will provide up to date education and training related to the implementation of Modern Vascular Access. Education/Training will incorporate didactic presentations (with strong video content), simulation and hands-on proctoring, as well as assessing your institution’s processes related to Vascular Access.

We guarantee to partner with your facility through the Modern Vascular Access Program until your goals are realized.

We promise to improve your vascular access care with the intent to reduce complications, improve patient satisfaction, and decrease overall facility cost.

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CVC Training Program

The CVC Track is focused on improving the outcomes for central venous catheters  including decreasing bloodstream infections and other complications as well as reducing supply and labor costs.

Diadactic Topics

The Life Cycle of a CVC
Site and Device Assessment
Infection Control, CLABSI Reduction
Insertion Techniques for the IJ, Axillary, Brachiocephalic and Femoral
ECG Tip Location,  Sliding Lung and Elimination of the CxR

Simulation Stations

Sterile Technique
Rapid Central Venous Assessment (RaCeVa)
Infection Control, CLABSI Reduction
Needle Insertion
Tunneling

Comprehensive Package

The Modern Comprehensive Vascular Access Program Includes:

 CVC Insertion Didactic and Hands-On Simulation with Proctoring

PICC and Midline Insertion Optimization

PIV Insertion and Management Optimization

Ultrasound-Guided PIV Insertion Program

Comprehensive Vascular Access and Infusion Assessment

Who We’ve Worked With

Vascular Access Consulting has integrated strategic catheter training and insertion within these organizations:

What Our Clients Are Saying

I witnessed an axillary line placed in the ED by a resident under attending supervision. I literally started crying when I saw it. Leadership recognized the inserters for the site selection. We are continuing to push for strategic placement of lines and it’s all because of you. You have made a significant impact here.

Roshan Badakhsh, MPH, BSN, RN, CCRN-K, CIC

Infection Preventionist, Ochsner Medical Center

I wanted to share some good news. We recently passed our 1 year mark without a CLABSI. We are very proud of our accomplishment in an immunocompromised oncology environment. Our celebration will have to wait a little longer, but you were so helpful in raising the awareness about Central line placement and best practices that I wanted to share the success story. Thank you.

Mary Ellen Morba

Director of Performance Improvement and Clinical Value, Fox Chase Cancer Center

Matt Gibson is dedicated to the advancement of vascular access. He is a champion for best practice and his passion for the specialty is shown in his work. Matt supported our team’s growth last year with ultrasound guided PIV placement. He provided advanced training using a blended learning approach. The instructor led classroom content and simulation based skill practice were effective education methods. His innovative teaching style kept you engaged and wanting to learn more. Thank you Matt for your inspiration and role in kick starting our ultrasound guided PIV program at Deaconess Hospital!

Tracy Maglis

Vascular Access Team Leader, Deaconess Hospital

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