Registration Now Open for Healthcare Surfaces Summit 2025

February 20, 2025

Registration for the Healthcare Surfaces Summit 2025, held April 7-8 at ISSA’s global headquarters in Rosemont, Illinois, is now available. This year’s summit offers attendees the chance to collaborate with key decision-makers, healthcare professionals, and researchers to support change in environmental hygiene. Join local experts in the Chicago area to redefine cleaning and disinfection standards. 

Attendees can collaborate with key decision makers such as regulatory agencies, healthcare organizations, thought leaders and a diverse group of healthcare experts to identify gaps and develop strategies to mitigate the spread of deadly microbes that cause healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs). In addition, attendees can provide input into the development of task forces that will develop research projects, tools, and resources for healthcare. 

The Healthcare Surfaces Summit will include a keynote presentation from Jeanine Thomas, the founder of MRSA Survivors Network. As a survivor and advocate, Thomas will cover The Forgotten Ongoing Epidemic: HAIs. Her powerful story and insights will spark crucial conversations that move into collaborative discussions and task forces.  

For more information on Healthcare Surfaces Summit 2025 or to register, click here. 

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