Available: 04/21/2022-04/20/2025
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Please note: although this activity does not offer CME or MOC credit, an AAP certificate of completion is provided/availableupon completion.
Experience with COVID-19 has underscored the importance of infection prevention in the office. This includes applying Standard Precautions for all patient care, regardless of the patient’s suspected or confirmed infection status. All healthcare facilities should ensure that infection prevention and control actions are taken to minimize the risk of exposure to infectious diseases.
The purpose of this course is to train pediatric practice managers on infection prevention and control (IPC) basics, and how to create safer environments for pediatric care teams, patients, and their families. Effective IPC measures start with a solid understanding of how infections are transmitted. Knowing how germs spread can help you to take action. This course will provide the tools and resources needed to develop and implement IPC practices in your office setting.
Unit 1: Basics of Infection Transmission
Unit 2: Operations
Unit 3: Patient Care
Project Firstline is a national collaborative led by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide infection control training and education to frontline healthcare workers and public health personnel. American Academy of Pediatrics is proud to partner with Project Firstline, as supported through Cooperative Agreement CDC-RFA-OT18- 1802. CDC is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this program do not necessarily represent the policies of CDC or HHS and should not be considered an endorsement by the Federal Government.
Subject Matter Experts
Suzanne Berman MD, FAAP
Michele Cheung MD, FAAP
Jill Venskytis CMM, HITCM-PP
Reviewers
Trisha Calabrese, MPH
Sunnah Kim, MS, RN
Kendra Cox (CDC)
AAP Members: FREE
Non-Members: FREE
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