Learning Center
Harnessing the Power of an Interdisciplinary Approach to Enhance Vascular Access [virtual]
Includes a Live Web Event on 04/13/2026 at 10:30 AM (EDT)
In today’s dynamic health care environment, organizations face increasing demands to elevate patient care, enhance population health, improve staff well-being, and optimize operational efficiency. Embracing an interdisciplinary model for vascular access services presents a strategic opportunity to meet these demands. By aligning clinical, administrative, and operational teams, institutions can foster meaningful collaboration that leads to innovative, patient-centered solutions. This approach not only strengthens care quality and outcomes but also promotes efficient and sustainable health care delivery.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, learners will be able to:
- Describe the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration in health care, with a focus on vascular access
- Discuss the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in achieving clinical and operational outcomes
- Explain the clinician’s role in fostering and sustaining interdisciplinary collaboration
- Identify common barriers and key success factors for successful interdisciplinary collaboration
Contact Hours: 1
CRNI® RUs: 2
Carla Dillard, MSN, RN, VA-BC
Carla Dillard, MSN, RN, VA-BC, serves as the Senior Clinical Advisor at Dynamic Access, a specialty she has embraced since 2005. Dynamic Access is committed to providing essential vascular access services across diverse settings, including acute care facilities, long-term care centers, nursing homes, and various organizations in 25 states across the United States. Throughout her journey, Carla has had the privilege of taking on various leadership roles, empowering her to make meaningful contributions to her organization’s clinical, operational, and educational initiatives.
