Current and Past Executive officers of the Association

The team at the ICNA is made up of highly skilled and dedicated infection control professionals who all give their time and committment voluntarily. For information about teams and indiviuals please select from the list to the left.

Chairs of the Association
1970 - 1971 Mr Henry Street
1971 - 1975 Mr A Isbister Smith
1975 - 1978 Mrs Barbara Goodall
1978 - 1982 Miss Elizabeth A Jenner
1982 - 1985 Mrs Margaret Worsley
1985 - 1988 Miss Lynda J Taylor
1988 - 1991 Mrs Judith A Sedgwick
1991 - 1994 Mrs Janet M Roberts
1994 - 1997 Mrs Dee May
1997 - 2000 Miss Susan Macqueen
2000 - 2002 Mrs Sheila Morgan
2002 - 2004 Mrs Christine Perry
2004 - 2006 Mrs Jean Lawrence
2006 - Mrs Judy Potter

Treasurers of the Association
1996 - 1999 Mr Dafydd Evans Williams
2000 - 2006 Mr Philip Pugh
2006 - Mrs Pat Chislett

Secretaries of the Association
1996 - 1999 Ms Sue Wiseman
1999 - 2002 Miss Lynne Parker
2002 - 2005 Ms Heather Gentry
2005 - Mr Neil Wigglesworth

Presidents of the Association
1970 - 1973 Dr Brendon Moore
1973 - 1976 Dr R E M Thompson
1976 - 1979 Dr G A J Ayliffe (now Professor)
1979 - 1982 Dr N S Galbraith
1982 - 1985 Dr Ken Saunders
1985 - 1988 Dr Dan Reid
1988 - 1991 Mrs Yvonne Moores
1991 - 1994 Professor Rosemary Crow
1994 - 1997 Dr Helen Glenister
1997 - 2000 Professor George Castledine
2000 - 2005 Professor Robert Pratt
 

Professor Dame Jill Macleod Clark

Infection Control Week 14th-20th October 2007

From this year Infection Control Week will be the same as International Infection Prevention week 14th-20th October 2007. During the week, health-care facilities worldwide are encouraged to conduct special educational activities to emphasize adherence to practices that can prevent infections (e.g., proper hand hygiene). This year�s theme is "Infection Prevention--it's in your hands" Resources are available on the apic website http://... More

The Healthcare Commission has published a national study into HCAI

The Healthcare Commission has published a national study into healthcare-associated infection that outlines practical advice for trusts to consider in their attempts to reduce rates of infection. The report emphasises that while boards of trusts have to balance a range of priorities, the safety of patients is paramount. The report was prepared in response to a request from the Chief Medical Officer for England, who asked the Commission t... More