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www.infectionpreventionsolutions.co.uk RCN Accredited Infection Prevention & Control Link Practitioners Course Primary Medical Care Providers General Practice; Out of Hours Urgent Care and Walk-in Centres For further information call Sales on: 020 8906 2777 for Order Form [email protected] Infection Prevention Solutions i C TM This programme has been accredited by the RCN Centre for Professional Accreditation until 14 Sept 2016 Accreditation applies only to the educational content of the programme and does not apply to any product. Managing the risks relating to infections in both health & social care is a high priority for all Health & Social Care providers. Compliance with the Health & Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014, Code of Practice (2015), requires compliance with a range of fundamental standards (previously essential stand- ards) which will be reviewed during the revised CQC inspection process in 2016/2017. These new Key Lines of Enquiry that directly relate to five key questions encompassing these funda- mental standards will be used during inspection. Included in the question relating to the provision of safe care protecting people from avoidable harm is the requirement to assess the risk of, and prevent, detect and control the spread of infections inc. those that are associated with health care. Our RCN accredited Infection Prevention & Control Link Practitioner/ Champion Courses running in 2016/2017 reflects all new guidance/ legislation along with the revised CQC inspection processes. This RCN accredited course provides delegates with a comprehensive introduction to managing IPC risks in Primary Medical Care Providers General Practice; Out of Hours; Urgent & Walk-In Centres. This course is accredited by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and carries 12 CPD study hours. Who is this course aimed at? Practice Managers; Emergency Care Practitioners; Practice Nurses LINK PRACTITIONER AND LEAD COURSE – PRIMARY CARE AGENDA - DAY ONE: 0930: Introduction Ground Rules Ice Breaker Aims and Outcomes Setting Own Personal Objectives Current Knowledge Quiz 1015: Scene Setting Infection Prevention and Control Timeline Regulatory Context Primary Care The Roles of the IPC Link Practitioner and IPC lead Resources Available 1115: Coffee and networking 1130: The Science of Infection Control The Chain of infection - transmission Infection risks to Primary Care service users and staff Application of the chain of infection to Primary care risks - group work 1245: Lunch and networking 1330: Standard Infection Control Precautions Part 1 Elements of SICP Overcoming barriers to staff implementing SICP’s Theory of: Reducing risks to staff - Personal Protective Equipment; prevention of sharps injuries; staff health Management of the Environment – environmental cleaning; Waste and linen management 1515: Tea and networking Hand hygiene inc. practical exercise Teaching methodologies for hand hygiene 1630: Close AGENDA - DAY TWO: 0930: Standard Infection Control Precautions Part 2 Theory of: Decontamination and Management of Medical Devices/Clinical Equipment Management of the Practice Environment and Minor Surgery Rooms 1030: Coffee and networking 1045: Standard Infection Control Precautions continued Application of the principles of asepsis to: SurgicalProcedures WoundCare Management of Invasive Medical Devices Management of patients with known transmissible infections Taking microbiological specimens in primary care – why/what/when 1230: Lunch and Networking 1315: Key Practice Issues Group work / Scenarios relating to decontamination; asepsis and infections inc. surveillance 1430: Monitoring Standards in Primary Care Group work / Scenarios relating to decontamination; asepsis and infections inc. surveillance 1515: Tea and networking 1530: Activity on developing audit questions and action plans in relation to key issues: Management of Medical Devices Asepsis Management of the Environment 1630: Course review and evaluation – did you achieve your objectives? 1645: Close

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Page 1: Primary care-rcn-accredited-two-day-link-practitioner-course

www.infectionpreventionsolutions.co.uk

RCN Accredited Infection Prevention & Control Link Practitioners Course

Primary Medical Care ProvidersGeneral Practice; Out of Hours

Urgent Care and Walk-in Centres

For further information call Sales on:

020 8906 2777for Order [email protected]

Infection Prevention Solutions

iCTM

This programme has been accredited by the RCN Centre for Professional Accreditation until 14 Sept 2016Accreditation applies only to the educational content of the programme and does not apply to any product.

Managing the risks relating to infections in both health & social care is a high priority for all Health & Social Care providers.

Compliance with the Health & Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014, Code of Practice (2015), requires compliance with a range of fundamental standards (previously essential stand-ards) which will be reviewed during the revised CQC inspection process in 2016/2017.

These new Key Lines of Enquiry that directly relate to �ve key questions encompassing these funda-mental standards will be used during inspection. Included in the question relating to the provision of safe care protecting people from avoidable harm is the requirement to assess the risk of, and prevent, detect and control the spread of infections inc. those that are associated with health care.

Our RCN accredited Infection Prevention & Control Link Practitioner/ Champion Courses running in 2016/2017 re�ects all new guidance/ legislation along with the revised CQC inspection processes.

This RCN accredited course provides delegates with a comprehensive introduction to managing IPC risks in Primary Medical Care Providers General Practice; Out of Hours; Urgent & Walk-In Centres.

This course is accredited by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and carries 12 CPD study hours.

Who is this course aimed at?Practice Managers; Emergency Care Practitioners; Practice Nurses

LINK PRACTITIONER AND LEAD COURSE – PRIMARY CARE AGENDA - DAY ONE: 0930: Introduction ● Ground Rules ● Ice Breaker ● Aims and Outcomes

● Setting Own Personal Objectives

● Current Knowledge Quiz1015: Scene Setting ● Infection Prevention and Control Timeline ● Regulatory Context Primary Care

● The Roles of the IPC Link Practitioner and IPC lead ● Resources Available

1115: Co�ee and networking1130: The Science of Infection Control ● The Chain of infection - transmission ● Infection risks to Primary Care service users and sta� ● Application of the chain of infection to Primary care risks - group work1245: Lunch and networking1330: Standard Infection Control Precautions Part 1 ● Elements of SICP ● Overcoming barriers to sta� implementing SICP’s ● Theory of: ● Reducing risks to sta� - Personal Protective Equipment; prevention of sharps injuries; sta� health ● Management of the Environment – environmental cleaning; Waste and linen management 1515: Tea and networking ● Hand hygiene inc. practical exercise ● Teaching methodologies for hand hygiene1630: Close

AGENDA - DAY TWO: 0930: Standard Infection Control Precautions Part 2 ● Theory of: ● Decontamination and Management of Medical Devices/Clinical Equipment ● Management of the Practice Environment and Minor Surgery Rooms1030: Co�ee and networking1045: Standard Infection Control Precautions continued ● Application of the principles of asepsis to: ● SurgicalProcedures ● WoundCare ● Management of Invasive Medical Devices ● Management of patients with known transmissible infections ● Taking microbiological specimens in primary care – why/what/when1230: Lunch and Networking1315: Key Practice Issues ● Group work / Scenarios relating to decontamination; asepsis and infections inc. surveillance1430: Monitoring Standards in Primary Care ● Group work / Scenarios relating to decontamination; asepsis and infections inc. surveillance1515: Tea and networking1530: Activity on developing audit questions and action plans in relation to key issues: ● Management of Medical Devices ● Asepsis ● Management of the Environment1630: Course review and evaluation – did you achieve your objectives?1645: Close

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Registration Fees (Includes attendance to the two days, lunch, refreshments course packs)Fee per delegate £265 +VAT

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This programme has been accredited by the RCN Centre for Professional Accreditation until 14 Sept 2016Accreditation applies only to the educational content of the programme and does not apply to any product.

RCN Accredited Infection Prevention & Control Link Practitioners Course

Infection Prevention Solutions

iCTM

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