Rosie Lyles, MD
Director of Clinical Affairs
Medline Industries
As a Director of Clinical Affairs, Dr. Lyles serves as the infectious disease expert and primary medical lead for numerous healthcare businesses, while developing complex clinical strategies and supporting the product life cycle to post market and clinical follow-up.
With over a decade of experience investigating healthcare associated infections (HAIs) with a particular focus on hospital epidemiology and prevention of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) infections across the continuum of care, Dr. Lyles has led breakthrough clinical research in HAIs and developed national guidelines/recommendations that improved patient care and outcomes.
Dr. Lyles currently serves as a Board Member for the White House Commission for Coronavirus for Safety and Quality for Nursing Homes, Medical Reviewer for the US Department of Veterans Affairs on the Health Services Research & Development Scientific Merit Board, Medical Advisory Board for C. Diff Foundation, served as Co-Chairman of the Association for Health Care Environment (AHE) Industry Advisory Council, an Infectious Diseases Expert for the Florida Health Care Association and participated in White House Forum on Antibiotic Stewardship (2015) for the National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria.
Cheryl Scalzo, RN
Clinical Account Manager
Real Time Medical Systems
Cheryl Scalzo is a former Director of Nursing who has dedicated her career to improving the care for the residents she has served. Throughout her tenured experience working in both long-term care and home health settings, Cheryl served as a certified infection preventionist as well staff development coordinator, where she gained extensive knowledge in establishing and implementing best practices to improve quality outcomes. Cheryl is currently the clinical account manager with Real Time Medical Systems, where she uses her knowledge within the industry to guide clients is unlocking the power of the EHR data to improve clinical performance.