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APIC Southeastern Wisconsin (SEW) was formed in 1972 by the Hospital Infection Control Officers in the Greater Milwaukee Area. Through the years, the chapter has grown to encompass all of Southeastern Wisconsin. Membership representation consists of acute, ambulatory, public health, and long term care settings. The chapter has over 150 members.

Our purpose is to influence, support and improve the quality and safety of healthcare through the practice and management of infection prevention and the application of epidemiologic principles in all health care settings.

Vision: A safer world through prevention of infection

Mission: To advance the science and practice of infection prevention and control

The healthcare system has reached a critical juncture between patient safety, infection prevention, and quality of care. Significant changes in where care is and will be delivered are central issues. These changes represent an unprecedented opportunity for infection preventionists to accelerate progress toward the elimination of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).

APIC leaders believe this is the right time to commit to an uncompromising vision and organize the association’s mission and goals around a plan to advance toward healthcare without infection.

We propose to advance our mission to create a safer world through the prevention of infection and embrace this bold direction through patient safety, implementation science, competencies and certification, advocacy, and data standardization.

Next Meeting 📢

Thursday Aug 6th, 2026

12pm-3pm

Location: TBD, in-person only

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Elections are held each Fall for positions on the board. Upcoming openings for 2027:

  • President Elect
  • Secretary
  • Board of Director (1)