At S3, we ignite fresh ideas in the healthcare sector, crafting solutions that inspire meaningful change and meet your goals.
S3 is built on an award-winning team of respected global experts and thought leaders. Since 2005, we have individually been shaping infection prevention and control (IPC) across the world, contributing to quality of care and patient safety.
Our team’s experiences come from working with the World Health Organization, UNICEF, WaterAid, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – International Infection Control Branch, as well as national agencies, ministries of health, charities and academic institutes.
As highly sought after key opinion leaders and subject matter experts, we actively shape IPC to ensure high quality of care and patient and health worker safety, often working at the intersection between IPC and other related programmes and projects.
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You continue to be a great force in the IPC work still to be done. Thanks for all you’ve done and continue to do.
Fantastic job facilitating the community of practice discussion. Such clarity and expertise! I hope lots of people soak it up via the recording so that it gets disseminated more widely.
Two inspirational women making an impact globally in IPC.
Thank you for championing and leading this partnership and ensuring that this work remains a real bright spot in our unit.
Thanks so much for sharing how roadmaps can be so useful in many situations. You have been a great mentor to countless people around the world and we appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge with us.
Claire and Jules are exemplar key opinion leaders whose invaluable insights helped shape an innovation in IPC that enabled us to rapidly take it forward within the sector.
Highly appreciate your enormous power and your outstanding ability to sort of ‘vaccinate’ people to engage in topics with regards to IPC.
You gave me the first thing to bring back to my workplace that will truly make the difference in the way I approach hand hygiene.
Creative & motivating. Loved the scenarios and interaction. This was an excellent reason to get out of bed so early in the morning. I love the idea of reframing the 5 Moments for hand hygiene into a different, more relatable language.