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May M. Riley, MSN, MPH, RN, ACNP, CCRN, CIC, FAPIC

May M. Riley, MSN, MPH, RN, ACNP, CCRN, CIC, FAPIC

Infection Control Consultant

Stanford Health Care

May Riley, MSN, MPH, RN,ACNP, CCRN, CIC, FAPIC is an Infection Control Consultant at Stanford Health Care. May has been practicing in the field of infection control and hospital epidemiology since 2005. She has extensive nursing experience including medical/surgical, neurosurgery, trauma, liver transplant, and critical care nursing. May holds two master degrees, an MSN from the UCLA School of Nursing in acute care, and an MPH in Epidemiology from the UCLA School of Public Health. She will start her doctor of nursing practice study in August. 
May has numerous publications on infection prevention and infectious disease control. May served on the ANA/CDC Work Group for Engaging Nurses in Antibiotic Stewardship as a subject matter expert to contribute her expertise in developing the ANA/CDC White Paper defining the nurse’s role in stewardship. Additionally, May collaborated with APIC to conduct a leadership interview. She interviewed the founders and pioneers in the ANA/CDC Work Group for Engaging Nurses in Antibiotic Stewardship. To trumpet the vision and mission of engaging nurses to antibiotic stewardship, May published the leadership interview article in one of the APIC flagship journals  ̶  Prevention Strategist in 2016. 
May is also a Consulting Editor for Journal of “Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America” in Elsevier. 

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