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Course of Infection Control in Healthcare Facilities


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers a course on Infection Control in Healthcare Facilities and the prevention of bacterial spread in health centers to protect patients. This course is designed for anyone interested in improving the healthcare standards in their country.

Infection and disease transmission due to the growth of bacteria and fungi are common in unclean areas, but this is not typically the case in facilities with high levels of sterilization, such as healthcare facilities. However, infections can still occur in these settings for several reasons, the most notable being the resistance acquired by germs, especially Staphylococcus bacteria (commonly known as hospital bacteria) due to their resistance to antibiotics. In healthy individuals, the body can fight off these bacteria, but in patients with weakened immune systems, this can be dangerous. If infection control measures are not followed, it can lead to disastrous consequences, including the closure of healthcare facilities and legal actions against staff, as has occurred in many hospitals.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Healthcare facility staff.
  • Health administration and hospital management professionals.
  • Public health managers.
  • Medical surveillance staff.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Identify the reasons behind the spread of infections in healthcare facilities.
  • Understand the key conditions for medical treatment protocols to limit infection.
  • Recognize the different types of healthcare-associated infections and their sources.
  • Understand the risks and complications associated with healthcare-associated infections.
  • Implement effective methods to prevent the transmission of infections to patients.

Course Content

  • Introduction to Infections in Healthcare Facilities

    • Definition of infections and types in healthcare settings.
    • How infections spread within healthcare facilities.
    • The impact of infections on patient and staff health in healthcare institutions.
  • Principles of Infection Control

    • The importance of prevention as the first line of defense against infections.
    • Basic infection control principles (personal hygiene, sterilization, isolation).
    • The role of continuous training in improving infection control practices.
  • Types of Infections in Healthcare Facilities

    • Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs).
    • Respiratory, skin, gastrointestinal infections, and Staphylococcus infections.
    • Infections related to medical devices (e.g., catheter-associated infections).
  • Hand Hygiene and Sterilization

    • The importance of handwashing as a primary tool for infection prevention.
    • Proper handwashing techniques (duration, soap use, correct techniques).
    • The importance of using alcohol-based sanitizers as a supplement to handwashing.
  • Protective Clothing and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

    • Definition and types of PPE (e.g., gloves, masks, protective gowns).
    • The importance of wearing PPE in healthcare work environments.
    • How to properly wear and remove PPE.
  • Cleaning and Sterilization Techniques in Healthcare Facilities

    • The difference between cleaning and sterilization in healthcare settings.
    • Surfaces and tools that should be sterilized periodically (e.g., surfaces, furniture, medical devices).
    • Effective sterilization techniques in healthcare facilities (heat, chemicals, radiation).
  • Medical Environment and Infection Transmission

    • How infections spread through contaminated surfaces and air.
    • The importance of proper ventilation and air circulation in healthcare buildings.
    • Measures to prevent infection transmission through the surrounding environment.
  • Infections Related to Medical Devices and Equipment

    • How to manage and sterilize medical equipment to prevent infection transmission.
    • Types of equipment more prone to infection, such as syringes and surgical instruments.
    • Preventive measures to maintain cleanliness of medical devices in healthcare environments.
  • Isolation and Prevention Procedures

    • Definition of medical isolation and its objectives in preventing infection spread.
    • Types of isolation in hospitals (respiratory isolation, contact isolation, surgical isolation).
    • How to properly implement isolation procedures.
  • Types of Hospital-Acquired Infections

    • Bacterial infections (e.g., MRSA, VRE) and their impact on patients.
    • Viral infections such as influenza and coronavirus in healthcare facilities.
    • Fungal infections that may spread in healthcare environments (e.g., Candida infections).
  • Prevention and Treatment Procedures

    • Strategies for preventing hospital-acquired infections.
    • Protocols for treating hospital-acquired infections in healthcare environments.
    • The vital role of antibiotics and how to use them safely.
  • Managing Infection-Related Emergencies

    • Procedures to follow during an infection outbreak.
    • The importance of coordination between medical teams in emergency situations.
    • Steps to manage critical cases resulting from infections.
  • Self-Assessment of Cleanliness in Healthcare Facilities

    • How to assess the effectiveness of infection control measures.
    • Tools used to assess cleanliness in healthcare facilities (e.g., checklists).
    • How to analyze assessment results and take corrective actions.
  • Reviewing and Improving Infection Control Practices

    • The importance of continuous review of infection control procedures.
    • How to improve sterilization and cleaning practices in healthcare settings.
    • Using data and reports to improve preventive strategies.
  • Modern Technologies in Infection Control

    • The role of technology in infection control (e.g., smart infection management systems).
    • The increasing use of disposable tools to reduce infections.
    • Innovations in sterilization and disinfection (e.g., ultraviolet light).

Course Date

2025-04-14

2025-07-14

2025-10-13

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Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4500 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3600 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2790 / Member

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