Developing an Infection Control Plan: Risk Assessment, Implementation and Evaluation of Plan
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Deadline: April 01, 2015 | Date: April 01, 2015
Venue/Country: Palo Alto, U.S.A
Updated: 2015-03-31 19:56:07 (GMT+9)
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The primary focus of infection control and prevention programs is to prevent and control hospital-associated infections in patients, staff and visitors. This training session will highlight the critical components of an infection control plan and identify specific benchmarks for the HAI (healthcare associated infections) surveillance.Why Should You Attend:The infection control plan is the foundation to an effective infection prevention and control program in a facility. In this webinar, attendees will learn the steps to writing or revising an existing infection control plan. It will assist in the implementation of a program that meets the requirements of accrediting and regulatory agencies and local and state requirements for preventing disease transmission.Who Will Benefit:This webinar will provide valuable assistance to:Acute care hospital infection preventionistsRehabilitation facilities infection preentionistsBehavioral health facilities infection preventionistsLong-term care facilities infection preventionistsInstructor Profile:Maureen Spencer, RN, M.Ed., has been board certified in infection control (CIC) for over 30 years and is a corporate infection preventionist consultant. She is based in Boston and provides consultative and educational resources as a corporate consultant for Universal Health Services, a 25 hospital system in 9 states.Note:Use coupon code 232082 and get 10% off on registration.For Registration:http://www.complianceonline.com/infection-control-plan-risk-assessment-webinar-training-703868-prdw?channel=ourglocal
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