CORE CONCEPTS OF CLEANING, DISINFECTION, & STERILIZATION COURSE 11/7/24
November 7, 2024
- This course is designed for use by Infection Preventionist (IP) trainees, whose credentials might be RN, BSN, MSN, MT, or something else as designated by their employer. The course is designed to be four hours long, to be taught by DICON staff or in a single half-day session. Many people who are hired as IPs receive very little formal education on the incredibly important concepts of cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization in the hospital and/or clinic environment. This course is taught by the Duke Infection Control Outreach Network (DICON) IP team. The DICON IPs are considered experts in their field, and spend the majority of their time advising and guiding IPs at small rural hospitals in their infection prevention and control efforts. Mar 5, Jun 7, Aug 5th, and Nov 7th
Target Audience
- Allied Health Professionals
- Nurses
Learning Objectives
- Upon completion of this 4-hour course, participants will know the differences between cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilization, they will be able to verbalize the processes for pre-treatment and transport of dirty instruments, and they will understand the workflow of the instrument processing environment, and they will be familiar with specific cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing processes in hospital and clinic settings.
Durham, NC
27705
United States
- Ali Winters
- Valerie Payne
- Brittain Wood
- ANCC
- IACET CEU
- JA Credit - AH
Available Credit
- 3.00 ANCC
- 3.00 Attendance
- 0.30 IACET CEU
- 3.00 JA Credit - AH
- 1.00 Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™