The course comprises 5 modules in an on demand, self-led learning format. The on demand learning will be supplemented a 5 afternoons of live online sessions consisting of online workshops and panel discussion sessions with the presenting experts. This will take place over five afternoons in a designated week for each cohort.

This version of the course is required to apply for the Foundation Certificate in IPC
Self led learning
Each module will cover 6 - 8 topics and include video presentations, additional pre- and post-learning resources, links to additional information and suggestions for applied learning tasks, plus multiple-choice questions for summative assessment.
Modules covered:
 Basics in IPC - including, isolation, hand hygiene, device-associated infections, respiratory viruses, HCID
 Basics in IPC - including, isolation, hand hygiene, device-associated infections, respiratory viruses, HCID
 Pathogen-based approach to IPC - including epidemiology of common pathogens and the use of typing in outbreak investigation
 Pathogen-based approach to IPC - including epidemiology of common pathogens and the use of typing in outbreak investigation
 IPC in the built environment - including ventilation, water management, disinfection and sterilisation
 IPC in the built environment - including ventilation, water management, disinfection and sterilisation
 Principles of surveillance and stewardship - including essential tools, surveillance of AMR and stewardship, surveillance applied to HCAI, using data for local action.
 Principles of surveillance and stewardship - including essential tools, surveillance of AMR and stewardship, surveillance applied to HCAI, using data for local action.
 Leadership and managing change - including behavioural science, structure of IPC services, communication, sustainability
 Leadership and managing change - including behavioural science, structure of IPC services, communication, sustainability
Access to on demand content:
Delegates will have access to the on demand content on the eLearning platform for a period of six months. Access for each cohort will commence between 12 and 4 weeks before the designated live online zoom session week, and continue for an additional three months.
Live online workshops and expert panel sessions:
Each module will be supplemented by a facilitated, online live expert panel. Delegates will have an opportunity to submit questions in advance or during the live online session. In addition, live online workshops will develop the learning in each module and will include outbreak exercises, interpretation of environmental testing reports and designing a national surveillance system.
Cost:
 HIS members: £600
 HIS members: £600
 Non-members: £750
 Non-members: £750
For further information see our payment details.
 
        