Meet the Challenges of Your Infection Prevention & Control Program post COVID-19
Course Description
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed weaknesses in infection prevention and control (IPC) practices in healthcare settings across the nation and beyond. As we move through recovery, our long term care facilities are committed to strengthening IPC programs for the health and safety of residents and staff. Join us for this 3-part webinar series as we examine key elements of infection prevention and control and discuss best practices for long term care.
To get the most out of this training, be sure to register for all 3 sessions!
PART 1: SURVEILLANCE AND ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP
July 14, 2021 from 11 am - noon HST
In this session, participants will:
Identify the key components of the McGeer criteria for infection surveillance in long term care
Examine how to incorporate McGeer criteria into your infection prevention and control program
Recognize how to calculate accurate infection rates
Describe the facility’s role related to antibiotic stewardship
PART 2: THE TEAM APPROACH TO INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL
August 11, 2021 from 11 am - noon HST
In this session, participants will:
Describe the role of the infection preventionist
Discuss a team approach to infection prevention and control
Validate the effectiveness of your infection prevention and control program
PART 3: MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT ORGANISMS (MDROs)
September 8, 2021 from 11 am - noon HST
In this session, participants will:
Identify MDROs currently found in Hawaii
Compare and contrast the difference between infection and colonization
Recognize when isolation precautions are necessary
Target Audience
Administrators, Executive Directors, Directors of Nursing, Quality RNs, Staff Educators, Nurse Leaders, Therapists, Interdisciplinary Department Heads and other long term care staff who are responsible for infection prevention and control and resident safety.
Speaker
Linda Spaulding, RN, CIC
Linda Spaulding is the CEO and founder of InCo and Associates International. She has devoted the last 30 years educating both health care workers and the general public on the importance of infection prevention. Currently, Linda consults not only with ambulatory surgery centers, long term care, and acute care facilities, but also other disciplines such as police, fire rescue and dental in the development of strong, evidence-based infection prevention programs and practices. She is a certified DNV GL Hospital Accreditation Surveyor and manages the DNV GL Hospital Managing Infections Risks Certification Program. She holds a Lead Auditor Healthcare Certificate for ISO 9001-2015.
Linda has been the principal investigator in over 60 outbreaks. Having published many articles related to infection prevention, Linda has also developed multiple education programs on a variety of topics. She developed a series of training programs for Japan to implement infection control programs into their local hospitals. She has written elearning programs for organizations in the U.S. including Fortune 500 companies as well as Africa, India, and Ireland. Over the last 14 years, Linda has provided consultation for Emergency Management for acute and long term care facilities, working closely with the Emergency Management teams in Hawaii, Florida, and New Mexico.
Continuing Education
Valid for the live webinar(s) and recording(s) through 7/14/2023: This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Oregon Nurses Association, an accredited approver of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation for one (1) nursing contact hours per webinar (a total of three [3] contact hours for the series). Approval valid through 07/14/2023. OCEAN ID #2021-24.
Valid for the live webinar(s) and recording(s) through 12/31/2022: This continuing professional development activity has been approved by the Hawaii Board of Physical Therapy for one (1) continuing competency unit (CCU) per webinar. Valid through 12/31/2022. Hawaii Index Number 21-094.
State licensure boards have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses. There is no conflict of interest for any planner or presenter with this learning activity.
To receive a Certificate of Completion, each individual must register, pay the registration fee (if applicable), attend the session(s), and complete the corresponding evaluation(s).
Cost
Purchase of individual webinars includes complimentary on-demand access.
HAH Member: FREE (use discount code HAHMemberIPC)
Non-Members: $35 per person, per webinar
Participation in the live webinars is limited to the first 100 registrants. There is no limit for on-demand access.
*Cancellations will be charged a processing fee; email lhenning@hah.org 48 hours in advance.
**NO REFUNDS for non-attendance.
Registration
To get the most out of this training, be sure to register for all 3 sessions!
JULY 14, 2021 Part 1: Surveillance and Antibiotic Stewardship - CLICK HERE to register
AUGUST 11, 2021 Part 2: The Team Approach to Infection Prevention & Control - CLICK HERE to register
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021 Part 3: Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms (MDROs)- CLICK HERE to register