A podcast about infection prevention, quality and patient safety careers.

From Adhesives to IP with Carmen Duke

Carmen is an infection prevention leader whose career path took her from aspiring dentist to adhesives chemist to epidemiologist and IP director. Carmen shares candid stories from her time in Alaska, insights on mentorship, hiring challenges, turnover, and the future of the infection prevention workforce.

Recent Episodes

  • Ep. 003

    Carmen is an infection prevention leader whose career path took her from aspiring dentist to adhesives chemist to epidemiologist and IP director. Carmen shares candid stories from her time in Alaska, insights on mentorship, hiring challenges, turnover, and the future of the infection prevention workforce.

  • Ep. 002

    In this engaging conversation, Chaz Rhone, Assistant VP of Infection Prevention at HCA Healthcare, shares his unique journey in the field of infection prevention. He emphasizes the importance of public health backgrounds, the need for diverse educational pathways, and the critical role of leadership development in the profession.

  • MJ Joseph

    Ep. 001

    In this conversation, MJ Joseph shares her journey from medicine to infection prevention, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, certifications, and training in the field.

  • Ivan Gowe

    Ep. 000

    This is the beginning of the Safety Spectrum Podcast. In this mini episode, the podcast host shares the story behind the show and why you should follow, subscribe, or keep watching this space.

Meet the Host

Ivan Gowe is a medical laboratory scientist, turned infection preventionist (IP). He has worked in IP since 2008. Most of his experience is in acute care community hospitals and their outpatient services. He has served on several professional and community boards, including Certification Board for Infection Control (CBIC), NC Association for Professionals in Infection Control (APIC), and Camplify NC. He is a fellow of APIC and certified in IP by CBIC and in quality and patient safety by NAHQ. He currently works as contractor for a state health department, a position that exposes him to IPs in diverse healthcare settings and from many backgrounds. When he is not working, he enjoys motorcycling, running, fitness, good books, music, and watching unrealistic television shows, especially ones with explosions.