The Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) Training online course is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively prevent and control infections in healthcare and other settings. This course is suitable for healthcare professionals, support staff, and individuals working in environments where infection control is essential. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of infection prevention strategies, best practices in hand hygiene, personal protective equipment (PPE) usage, and environmental cleaning protocols to minimize the risk of infections and promote a safe and healthy environment.
What you’ll learn:
Module 1: Introduction to Infection Prevention & Control (IPC)
– Understanding the importance of IPC in healthcare settings
– Exploring the impact of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs)
– Overview of regulatory guidelines and standards for IPC
Module 2: Chain of Infection
– Understanding the chain of infection and modes of transmission
– Identifying reservoirs, portals of entry, and susceptible hosts
– Breaking the chain of infection through prevention strategies
Module 3: Hand Hygiene Practices
– Importance of hand hygiene in preventing the spread of infections
– Proper handwashing techniques and use of hand sanitizers
– Hand hygiene protocols in different healthcare and non-healthcare settings
Module 4: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Usage
– Understanding the purpose and appropriate use of PPE
– Selection and donning of gloves, masks, gowns, and other PPE
– Proper doffing and disposal of PPE to prevent cross-contamination
Module 5: Environmental Cleaning and Disinfection
– Importance of effective environmental cleaning and disinfection
– Proper cleaning techniques for different surfaces and equipment
– Selection and proper use of disinfectants to ensure efficacy
Module 6: Infection Prevention in Specific Healthcare Settings
– Infection control considerations in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, etc.
– Outbreak management and control strategies
– Role of IPC teams in implementing infection prevention measures
Module 7: Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs)
– Understanding common healthcare-associated infections
– Strategies to prevent HAIs, such as catheter-associated infections and surgical site infections
– Surveillance and monitoring of HAIs for early detection and intervention
Module 8: Education and Communication for IPC
– Importance of education and training in IPC
– Effective communication strategies for promoting infection prevention
– Engaging healthcare staff and patients in IPC practices
Module 9: Continuous Improvement and Emerging Trends
– Continuous quality improvement in IPC practices
– Staying updated on emerging infections and evolving best practices
– Implementing evidence-based guidelines and incorporating feedback for improvement
Career Path:
Upon completing the Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) Training course, individuals can pursue various career paths in the field of infection prevention and control. Some potential roles include:
1. Infection Preventionist
2. Infection Control Officer
3. IPC Coordinator
4. Healthcare Epidemiologist
5. Quality Improvement Specialist
6. Occupational Health and Safety Officer
7. Public Health Officer
8. Clinical Educator/Trainer in IPC