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non-acute care icp training course -

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The Regional Infection Control Network (RICN) Non Acute Care ICP training course was designed in 2007 to meet the learning needs of persons practicing infection prevention and control in non acute care settings (long term care, public health and community settings). This unique course consists of 12 modules delivered over a 12 month period with over 80 hours of course work. The content is delivered by IPAC experts from the RICNs. Course content is housed on a secure site on the RICN web portal. Mentoring for all students is provided through their local RICN office.  This program is intended for the ICP who is new in their role andor has no other formal infection prevention and control training.
For more information about this course as well as details on how to apply, contact your local RICN.

NAC ICP Training CourseRegistered Students use this link to access course material.
 
 
The information presented in the Regional Infection Control Networks’ (RICN) Non Acute Care Infection Control Professional course is based on the most current best practice guidelines and evidence – based literature at the time of its development, and is intended for the sole purpose of information and education. While the information provided was current at the time of publication, references should be consulted to verify the accuracy of recommended practices contained herein.  RICN is not responsible for errors or damages of any kind resulting from access to its internet resource or use of the information contained herein.
 
Education / Éducation
Thursday Aug. 5 - 2010
1:30PM - (Webber Teleclass) (Free Teleclass) Addressing Infection Prevention & Control in Low Resource Settings: The IFIC Approach