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INFECTION PREVENTION 2019


Bringing together professionals


The Infection Prevention Society plays host to the 12th annual Infection Prevention 2019 conference at the ACC in Liverpool. The educational event provides insight for all those working in infection prevention and control environments.


Infection Prevention 2019 (#IP2019) brings together infection prevention and control professionals from around the world to share and debate best practice, research and discuss issues within the infection prevention field. This year marks a special occasion, as it is the 60th year of Infection Control Nursing. The three-day conference will present the latest scientific evidence from around the globe, and is expected to attract upwards of 600 professionals. The audience is varied and will include; infection prevention control nurses, DIPCs, infection control managers, microbiologists, antibiotic pharmacists, managers as well as other colleagues in associated professions.


The conference offers an excellent environment in which to learn, build relationships, exchange ideas, network and socialise with your colleagues and industry partners.


Visitors will learn from leading experts in their field who will present on delegates’ current and emerging threats, and state-of- the-art research to help improve delegates teams, practices and patients’ outcomes. These will be delivered through a combination of comprehensive presentations, meet-the- expert sessions and specialist streams of: leadership, paediatrics, new to infection prevention and international engagement. The programme has been prepared in


furtherance of the IPS mission statement: “No patient is harmed by a preventable infection.” Secondly, the programme has direct relevance to practices; providing learning opportunities that are designed to motivate and inspire visitors to consider how local infection prevention and control programmes could be modified, to improve care, and reduce infection risks.


International speakers


Among the wide range of UK based and international speakers, are Professor Brett Mitchell, Dr Tim Boswell, Dr Gonzalo Bearman, Professor Claire Rickard, David Green, Professor Jennie Wilson and many others who are acclaimed for their expertise within the infection prevention and control industry.


Application for Continuing Professional Development Accreditation from the Royal College of Pathologists is underway. In addition, all presentations will be mapped against the IPS competences to facilitate personalised-development and career progression.


In addition to the main conference programme, #IP2019 will see the return of the greatly received Infection Prevention Show. Dr Phil Hammond - BBC broadcaster, Private Eye journalist and comedian, will host this event taking place on 23 September 2019. The audience will be able to interact with experts and personalities whilst discussing new ways to combat infections and how to prepare for the future.


The three-day conference will present the latest scientific evidence from around the globe, and is expected to attract upwards of 600 professionals.


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#IP2019 includes two supplementary one-day conferences which can be attended on their own or as part of the main conference registration. The first is a day for the Development of Infection Prevention & Control Leaders taking place on 22 September 2019. This one-day conference is designed for infection prevention and control aspiring and experienced leaders to help them approach the challenges ahead by providing expert workshops and presentations on behaviour, challenges and quality improvement. The second is focused on Infection


Prevention in Paediatrics taking place on 24 September 2019. This day will address paediatric care across areas such as infection prevention & control, tissue viability & wound care, IV and infectious diseases. The programme has been tailored towards all paediatric healthcare workers. The Society’s social programme is equally acclaimed – especially the Infection Prevention Society Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner, which will be held at the Rum Warehouse (Titanic Hotel) on Monday 23 September, and recognises the talent and commitment that lies within the membership at a branch, team and an individual practitioner level. The annual Fun Night will be taking place at Revolución de Cuba offering an opportunity for conference delegates and exhibitors to socialise in an informal setting.


Online registration is available at ips.uk.net/conference


AUGUST 2019


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