Aseptic Technique Symposium - Perth - St John of God Hospital

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Aseptic Technique Symposium - Perth - St John of God Hospital

By Tasmania Special Interest Group

Date and time

Mon, 27 Oct 2014 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM AEDT

Location

St John of God Subiaco Hospital Clinic Conference Centre

Level 3 25 McCourt Street Subiaco, WA 6008 Australia

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Description

Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control

Evening Symposia Series

Topic – Aseptic Technique

Presenter ; Sue Atkins

This series of Symposia is provided for members of the College - however non- members are welcome at a nominal charge. If you wish to join the College this can be done via the Join Now link on the College Website

This series has been developed by the College in collaboration with Sue Atkins - Regional Infection Control Consultant CICP Service & Workforce Development Grampians Region as an ongoing education program for members.

Research undertaken by the College has identified this area as a priority for ongoing education.

We are indebted to Sue Atkins who is presenting and the Service & Workforce Development Grampians Region for enabling the College to provide these Symposia for members.

A provisional program outline has been created as follows;
Facilitator - TBA

5.30 – Arrive, network and registration.
6.00 – 7.00 pm First presentation including discussions, Q & A session - Sue Atkins
7.00 – 7.30 pm Light Meal/Finger Food and sponsor viewing
7.30 – 8.30 pm Second presentation including discussions, Q & A session and update on College Aseptic Technique Project
8.30 – 8.45pm Wrap up – Final questions and College issues/input
8.45 pm – Close

Attendance at this event attracts 2 AHPRA CPD hours of CPD - this is based on the above published program for the workshop.

The workshop objectives and outcomes are;

  • To provide opportunities for professional development of infection control professionals
  • To review and discuss current state, national and international trends in infection control
  • To gain expertise in the implementation of aseptic techniques in a wide variety of healthcare settings
  • To better understand their role, responsibility and boundaries in relation to infection prevention.

If you are interested in attending please register via this page.

Downloadable PDF Event Flyer here

TBC

For further information please contact Steve Burke - Operations Manager on opsmanager@acipc.org.au

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