Equipping medical teams
with clear, accessible training resources

CDC & American Academy of Pediatrics

Medical education and training | Content creation and design | Provider focus groups | Resource development


Park Ave Co partnered with the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics to create infection prevention training materials in both English and Spanish. Designed for real-world use, these resources help healthcare providers apply effective practices with ease and confidence.

Accessible educational materials for healthcare providers

Built in close collaboration with healthcare professionals and infection control experts, the materials translate complex topics into simple, actionable guidance for any clinical setting.

Resources include practical guides, visual aids, and implementation tools that consider varying clinical settings and provider needs.

Close-up of a printed document in Spanish, featuring a purple footer with the logos of American Academy of Pediatrics and Project Firstline. The page contains text discussing clinical change and improvement strategies.

Mobile-optimized toolkit

A digital platform makes everything easy to access—mobile-friendly, clearly organized, and ready to support providers on the go. The communication toolkit puts vital protocols at their fingertips, helping them maintain high standards while managing demanding workloads.

Our toolkit makes critical information available at the point of care, helping professionals maintain infection prevention standards while balancing their busy schedules.

Three vertical banners with health safety tips: first with an illustration of hands cleaning with a spray and the text "Limpia y desinfecta"; second with virus illustrations and the text "Remove harmful particles"; third with a question mark and the text "When in doubt, ask questions!"

Evidence-based, practical implementation tools

Thoughtfully designed tools simplify complex protocols into clear, practical steps that healthcare teams can use in everyday care. The resources support different learning styles and experience levels, making it easier for all staff to apply safe practices with confidence in their daily routines.

Person relaxing on a brown leather chair holding a smartphone displaying the Project First Line app, with the American Academy of Pediatrics logo visible.