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Bill Eikost

Bill Eikost founded Infection Control Today in 1997, and has been involved in mass media since 1986--the last 18 years in healthcare publishing. He received his start in healthcare with Sheldon I. Dorenfest Associates in 1988. Bill spent more than a decade working in the music industry as an international journalist, manager and handled public relations for a number of international acts. Bill received his bachelor of arts degree from DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois.

Driving Home the Message of Infection Prevention, Literally

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A couple of years back, I blogged about anagrams. I enjoy giving my mind a work out first thing in the morning by reading license plates. When you are in bumper-to-bumper traffic, there isn't much else to do, except listen to books on CD. I will save that for another blog. Driving in this morning, my eye was drawn to a license plate on a SUV that read, "4 GERMS." It got me wondering if this driver possibly talking about her kids (maybe four of them), or could she have a job where she likes germs? In the first scenario, I'd hate to be one of her older children… "Mom's calling me a germ." In the latter, she'd be an ICP on the way in to work. In her world, germs make the world go round.

What are some of the best/oddest license plates you've seen recently. You know, the ones that you can still remember….

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