2012 Kimberly-Clark Education Bus

Healthcare-associated infections are one of the most critical issues facing healthcare today. While HAIs can never be completely prevented, they can be reduced. To help promote education and awareness of HAIs, Kimberly-Clark has created the Kimberly-Clark Education Bus, a unique mobile classroom that is touring the nation for the fifth year in a row, visiting hospitals and healthcare practitioners across America and bringing accredited CE programs, delivered right to their front door.

Check out our photo gallery of recent bus events, and play the videos below to hear what healthcare professionals across the U.S. are saying about the Kimberly-Clark Education Bus events at their facilities.




Articles about Kimberly-Clark's HAI Education Bus

On our 2012 Bus Tour, Kimberly-Clark has partnered with MedShare, an international nonprofit organization. As part of your bus event, we'd like your facility to share in a cooperative, socially responsible effort, donating unused medical supplies to under-supplied medical facilities around the world. Click on the following to learn more about the program and how your facility can be involved.




What healthcare professionals
are saying

"HAI is a critical healthcare issue that touches many thousands of people each year. We are very pleased to be partnering with dedicated healthcare practitioners everywhere, demonstrating our commitment to helping them battle this very challenging issue."
John Amat
Vice President
Kimberly-Clark Health Care
Sales and Marketing
"I would like to thank everyone involved with the Kimberly-Clark HAI "Not on My Watch" Bus Education Tour, for making this a remarkable event…The folks at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center couldn't be more helpful in setting up this event, and those who participated in the education courses stated that they were very impressed and appreciative. We at Kimberly-Clark hope that the "Not on My Watch" campaign helped to increase awareness of HAI's and improve patient outcomes as a result."
Janice Hazlett
Kimberly-Clark Health Care
"The quality of the programs was excellent and on the level of AORN Congress. The programs are timely and of great value to the staff. The graphics, video quality, volume, and clarity of sound of the programs are excellent."
Claudette Dorsey
Education Director
Little Company of Mary
"The HAI Bus brings education to facilities that would not otherwise have the up-to-date information on today's most pressing health care issues. I loved the ease of the self-study programs, and the speaker and presentation in the videos were very effective."
RN
Willowbrook Methodist Hospital
"I enjoyed the review and learned some things that I am going to incorporate into my practice. This is an issue that I take very seriously and I am committed to adhere to and improve based on what I have learned today."
RN Banner Good Samaritan
Medical Center

Upcoming Events

University of Arizona Medical Center
5/9 - 5/10
Pioneer Valley
5/14
Jordan Valley
5/15
Davis North
5/16
Salt Lake Medical Center
5/17 - 5/18
Baylor Medical Center
5/24
Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center
5/29 - 5/31

Recent Events

Kaiser Permanente - Clackamas, OR
4/17/12
Legacy Emanuel Hospital - Portland, OR
4/18/12
Adventist Medical Center - Portland, OR
4/19/12
Community Medical Center - Missoula, MT
4/24/12
St. Patrick Hospital - Missoula, MT
4/25/12
International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management (IAHCSMM)
5/1/12