The Institute of Pulmonary Diseases of Vojvodina (IPDV) recently hosted a highly successful Continuous Medical Education program focusing on healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). The event brought together over 70 healthcare professionals for a vibrant exchange of knowledge and experiences, fostering collaboration and innovation in infection control practices.
The program featured insightful lectures from esteemed hosts Mirjana Hadnadjev, Anika Trudic, Prof. Jovan Matijasevic, and Prof. Jelena Djekic, alongside distinguished lecturers from Belgrade, including Ina Gajic, Natasa Opavski, Zoran Todorovic, Katarina Paunovic, Dusan Kekic, and Miloš Jovićević.
Key highlights from the event included:
Ongoing Education and Training: Emphasizing the need for continuous professional development in infection prevention protocols.
Role of Technology: Underlining how advanced hospital information systems can enhance infection monitoring, reporting, and prevention.
Collaborative Strategies: Advocating for multidisciplinary approaches to effectively manage HAIs.
We extend our gratitude to the management of the IPDV and all participants for their valuable contributions. This event underscored the importance of integrating stringent infection control measures with cutting-edge technology to improve healthcare outcomes.
This project is proudly supported by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia (Grant No. 7042). We look forward to future collaborations to continue advancing our healthcare practices.

