
The AONL 2025 event was a remarkable gathering of nursing leaders and innovators, setting the stage for the latest advancements in the nursing and medical fields. This year, Amplifire had the honor of participating and presenting groundbreaking insights on our adaptive learning platform and its critical role in reducing Hospital-Acquired Infection (HAI) rates with one of our esteemed clients, Providence. The event brought together a diverse group of professionals, all committed to improving patient care and healthcare outcomes through innovation and collaboration.
Throughout the presentation with Troy J. Larkin, PhD, RN Associate Vice President, Clinical Education & Nursing Research from Providence, we were able to emphasize how adaptive learning, with its personalized and data-driven approach, has proven to be a game-changer in the realm of clinical education. By identifying and addressing gaps in knowledge and correcting Confidently Held Misinformation™, our platform has significantly improved competency among healthcare professionals.
With improved competency, Providence saw improved outcomes. Larkin shared these substantial improvements in CAUTI (Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections) and CLABSI (Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections) rates, showcasing a 51% decrease in CLABSI rates, equating to 85 cases avoided and 21 potential deaths prevented. These outcomes highlight the effectiveness of adaptive learning in enhancing patient safety and care quality.
Nurse Training at Scale: Decreasing HAI Rates with Adaptive Learning
During the presentation, we had the opportunity to share several crucial aspects of our adaptive learning platform that have driven these impressive outcomes. We highlighted the role of microlearning, which provides quick, focused educational interventions that are easy to integrate into busy clinical schedules. The use of patented Amplifire Analytics and Gap-Finder Technology was also a focal point, demonstrating how these tools identify and address knowledge gaps at both individual and departmental levels.
We discussed how our multi-interventional approach, tailored to the specific needs of different units, has led to remarkable improvements post-COVID. This stratified approach, combined with on-site practice observations and continuous feedback, has been instrumental in driving change and improving outcomes.
Expressing Gratitude to AONL for a Successful Event
We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the AONL for hosting such a successful and impactful event. The opportunity to share our work and connect with like-minded professionals was invaluable. The AONL 2025 event not only highlighted the latest advancements in healthcare but also fostered a sense of community and collaboration that is essential for driving progress in the field.
In conclusion, our participation in AONL 2025 was a resounding success, and we are excited to continue our journey of innovation and excellence in healthcare education. We look forward to future opportunities to share our insights and collaborate with others who are equally passionate about improving patient care and outcomes. Thank you, AONL, for a great week!