Easy guide to microbiology and some diseases relevant to dentistry (CPD03FEB21b)
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| Subject | Cross infection control | ||||
| Description | In 2021, we have never been more aware of cross infection. This is a simple guide to microbiology and the chain of infection. | ||||
| Additional information | PLEASE ENSURE YOU VIEW THE COURSE DOCUMENT SECTION ONCE YOU HAVE BOOKED YOUR PLACE TO ACCESS THE JOINING LINK. Geraldine Birks is a Dental Workforce Development Tutor who lecturers on infection control across England and Scotland. This lecture is not covering Covid-19 in any specific detail apart from explainng how the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine was produced so quickly during a world Covid-19 pandemic in the UK. | ||||
| Venue | Blackboard Collaborate, - Virtual View details | ||||
| Date & time | Wednesday 3 February 2021, 13:00 to 14:30 | ||||
| Lecturer | Mrs Geraldine Birks View details | ||||
| Target audience | Recommended to all | ||||
| Course style | Lecture![]() | ||||
| Category | Core course![]() | ||||
| Catering | No catering | ||||
| Development outcome | C | ||||
| CPD hours | 1:30 | ||||
| Cost | No charge | ||||
| Aims | To give delegates a basis understanding of the chain of infection and some diseases relevant to dentistry. | ||||
| Objectives | To review the chain of infection Understand the basics of microbiology Explore some diseases relevant to dentistry Explain how the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine was produced. | ||||
| Learning outcomes | By the end of this session, delegates should have a better understanding of the transmission of disease within a dental environment. | ||||




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