Cross Infection update for the dental team (NW200213B)

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SubjectInfection control
DescriptionInfection Control is a vital part of all clinical practice. This evening lecture has been designed to update and refresh dental teams to effectively apply infection prevention and control measures within their own practice.
Additional information

Catering

A selection of vegetarian/non vegetarian options will be made available, however please be aware that we are unable to cater for special dietary requirements such as Gluten Free, Nut Allergy, Vegan. We therefore suggest that delegates bring their own food if you have a specialist requirement.

Registration will be from 17.30 with the course starting at 18:00 

VenueArrowe Park Education Centre, Wirral - Merseyside  View details
Date & timeThursday 13 February 2020, 18:00 to 20:00
LecturerKaren Jones  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeC
Course styleLecture
Core topicDecontamination
CateringRefreshments
CPD hours2:00
Cost£15.00
Aims

To provide an update and refresh knowledge on preventative measures for infection control in the dental setting.

Objectives
  • Understand the importance of standard precautions in the dental setting and to identify/ change practice in areas within the workplace were necessary.
  • Understand the impact of healthcare associated infections (HCAI’s) on patients and the dental professional’s duty of care to patients to help prevent the spread of these infections.
  • Implement precautionary measures for infection control in the dental setting and update any policies and procedures were relevant.
Learning outcomes

This training is intended to create an understanding of the need to apply effective infection prevention and control measures in the dental setting and to reduce potential risk factors to patients, staff and visitors.