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WEBINARS Experience from the Frontline in Controlling the Outbreak (Part II)
This introductory program covers how to address infection prevention issues during emergency man- agement and pandemic planning. The past, current, and future threat of disasters and different types of disasters is discussed, emphasizing infectious disease disasters (pandemics, bioterrorism, and outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases). Infectious disease disaster planning issues are covered, including bio sur- veillance, surge capacity specific to infection prevention, decontamination, isolation, quarantine, personal protective equipment, anti-infective therapy, vaccination, and crisis standards of care.
Presenter: Sue Sebazco RN, BS, CIC ALL SETTINGS
Guidance on Infection Control for 2009 H1N1 and the Protection of Healthcare Personnel: The View from CDC
In this presentation, changes and updates to previous guidelines are addressed, and an expanded discussion of respiratory protection guidelines is provided. Presenters: John Jernigan, MD, and David Weissman, MD
AMBULATORY CARE
Infection Prevention for Ambulatory Care Centers during Disasters
This webinar covers how to address infection prevention issues as part of disaster planning and response for ambulatory care centers. Information on the infection prevention components needed for an emergency management plan for ambulatory care centers is provided.
Presenter: Terri Rebmann, PhD, RN, CIC ALL SETTINGS
Elements of an Occupational Health Program: What Infection Preventionists Need to Know
This webinar describes the elements of performance in The Joint Commission’s “Surveillance, Prevention, and Control of Infection” program and why collaboration with the Occupational Health Program is essential. It discusses post-exposure interventions to follow after an occupational exposure to potential bloodborne pathogen viruses, TB, meningococcemia, and pertussis, and describes two recently published guideline
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