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Collecting and Utilizing IPAC Data in Acute Care and Long Term Care Settings

 

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CERTIFICATION POINTS

IPAC Canada Members can now receive an education credit towards their CIC® recertification by attending IPAC Canada educational webinars.

This is to comply with recertification requirements of the Certification Board of Infection Control (CBIC). CBIC has approved the use of a generic certificate of completion which will be available for download at the end of the webinar.

1 IPU per hour is approved for IPAC Canada webinars.

The Certificate will be available to all participants to download.

Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Time: 1000 PT, 1100 MT, 1200 CT/SK, 1300 ET, 1400 AT, 1430 NL
Duration: 1.0 Hours
THIS WEBINAR IS FOR IPAC CANADA MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS.

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Description

In this session, we will be discussing how to effectively collect data for surveillance, Hand Hygiene, donning and doffing PPE, IPAC audit, and how to analyze the data to not only increase compliance but also to reduce the infection transmission rate at the facility.

Presenter:

Kamyab Ghatan

KAMYAB GHATAN MD CIC is an Infection Prevention and Control Specialist with 15+ years of experience serving the healthcare industry. He received his B.Sc. (Hons) Degree with a specialization in Neuroscience, Biology, and Psychology from the University of Toronto and received his Medical Doctor (M.D) Degree from Windsor University School of Medicine. He holds a Certificate of Infection Prevention and Control (CIC®) and devotes his time to educating the public about the control and prevention of infectious diseases. He currently serves as the National Chief Infection Prevention and Control Officer as a consultant and has implemented a sustainable IPAC program in over 100+ long-term care, retirement and congregate settings.

This session is made possible through the generous sponsorship of

HealthConnex