Course Desscription
Who Can Attend ?
- Physicians
- Dentists
- Nursing Specialists
- Pharmacists
- All Healthcare Professionals
- All personnel who are interested in healthcare
Learning Outcomes
- Describe history, epidemiology and impact of healthcare-associated infections (HAI). Explain the roles and functions of Infection Control Committee, infection control physician and infection control nurse/practitioner.
- Describe essential components and implementation of an effective IPC program. Explain how to define HAIs and conduct HAI surveillance.
- Describe professional responsibilities in prevention of HAI and how to monitor and assess IPC practices and interventions.
- Identify barriers and personal protective equipment (i.e.isolation precautions) and hand hygiene for protection from exposure to potentially contaminated material.
- Describe principles of cleaning, disinfection and sterilization and reprocessing equipment.
- Define engineering, environmental and work practice controls.
- Explain the importance of the environment (water, ventilation, medical waste) in IPC.
- Explain how microorganisms are spread and describe the way IPC concepts are applied.
- Describe the role of the microbiology laboratory and pathogens important to IPC.
- Identify a possible outbreak and initiate a preliminary investigation.
- Identify occupational health strategies for preventing the transmission of communicable diseases.
- Acquire knowledge and skills required to pass CBIC exam.
- Acquire exam taking techniques and test question practice.
- Acquire study tips and guidance to make the candidate eligible to achieve the certification.
Main Features
- Online Lectures uing Live zoom meeting
- Learning Management System with recorded materials
- International Certifications
- On line Updated Qustion Bank
- Whats app Group for support
- Free updated study materials ( Jannet Brown - QSolutions ) latest versions
List Of Courses
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Introduction and concepts of infection prevention and control part 1
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Introduction and concepts of infection prevention and control part 2
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Introduction and concepts of infection prevention and control part 3
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Introduction and concepts of infection prevention and control part 4
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Introduction and concepts of infection prevention and control part 5
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Curriculum Refrence
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