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WEBINARS Infection Prevention in the Pediatric Ambulatory Setting


This program focuses on aspects of infection prevention unique to the pediatric ambulatory setting, in- cluding infectious disease screening processes, isolation precautions, toys, room cleaning, and equipment reprocessing.


Presenter: Patricia Metcalf, RN, BSN, CIC


Infection Control in the Behavioral Health Setting This presentation describes the process of developing a plan for an infection prevention program while ad- dressing the specific challenges found in both the inpatient and outpatient behavioral health setting. Presenter: Lauri Neudecker, RN, CIC


Challenges of Infection Prevention and Control in Long-Term Care Targeted to infection prevention and control professionals in the long-term care setting, this webinar reviews the unique issues associated with managing MDROs in long-term care. Practical solutions to managing infec- tion prevention and control activities in the long-term care environment and means to collaborate with staff in the facility to encourage organizational adherence to infection prevention principles are discussed.


Presenter: Carolyn Jackson, RN, MA, CIC


Pet Therapy in Healthcare Facilities This presentation provides an overview of what is currently known regarding disease transmission risks asso- ciated with pet therapy programs, focusing on identifying potentially high-risk activities and corresponding control measures. Participants will gain an understanding of these important issues and will be equipped to assess (and potentially improve) current programs.


Presenter: J. Scott Weese, DVM, DVSc, DipACVIM ALL SETTINGS


BEHAVIORAL HEALTH


SETTING PEDIATRICS


AMBULATORY CARE


LONG-TERM CARE


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