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LTC Infection Control Professionals and IPAC Canada – the Dream Team!

 

EVERY ATTENDEE MUST REGISTER INDIVIDUALLY. 

In the event that more than one participant is enrolled from one location, i.e. a group setting (several attendees in one room), the full title of the organization attending must be spelled out when that group is logging in to the webinar. 

All participants in an educational webinar must log into the webinar room with their full name.

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: Wednesday September 14th, 2022
Time: 1030 PT, 1130 MT/SK, 1230 CT, 1330 ET, 1430 AT, 1500 NL
Duration: 1.0 Hours

THIS WEBINAR IS FOR IPAC CANADA MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS.

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Description

The pandemic has emphasized the vulnerability of residents of long-term care (LTC) facilities and just how important infection control is in this care setting.  Join us on September 14 from 1330-1430 EST to learn how IPAC Canada can support you with ensuring best IPC practices in LTC and developing your skills as an ICP in this care setting. We’ll learn all about what IPAC Canada has to offer including education sessions, resources and tools, mentorship opportunities and how to build your network, and more! 

Presenter:

Jennifer Happe

JENNIFER HAPPE is Director of Membership and Secretary on the IPAC Canada Board and co-chairs the Surveillance and Applied Epidemiology Interest Group. Jennifer is also an advisor to the Public Health Agency of Canada on the National Advisory Committee for Infection Prevention and Control. Jennifer has worked as an Infection Control Professional for 10 years with Alberta Health Services following a career in infectious disease research with the University of Calgary and Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

 

This webinar is made possible through the generous sponsorship of

Clorox Pro