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Summary

The infection and infection caused by the multiplication of bacteria and fungi is common in areas characterized by dirt, but this is not common in areas with high sterilization, as in health facilities, in fact this is not very accurate, where infection can occur in health facilities and For many reasons, the most important of which is the resistance obtained by the bacteria, especially the bacteria, which has acquired its popular name (hospital bacteria) because of the resistance obtained from antibiotics, in normal cases the natural body is resistant to it, but the situation of patients may be dangerous due to This may cause a disaster if the infection control rules are not followed in the health facilities, where the closure of the health department may end and referral of the staff to the judiciary, as in many hospitals. 

Objectives and target group

Who should attend? 

  • Workers in health facilities. 
  • Specialists in the Department of Health and the Hospital Management. 
  •  The directors of Public Health. 
  • The staff at medical supervision 
  • students’ scientific faculties of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physical therapy, nursing, science, agriculture, and the Faculty of Medical Sciences. 

 

How attendees will benefit? 

After completion of the programme, delegates will be acquainted with: 

  • The reasons that contributed to the spread of infection in health facilities. 
  • Basic conditions in medical treatment rules to reduce infection. 
  • Types of infection and sources of health facilities. 
  • Risks and complications resulting from infection of health facilities. 
  • Ways to prevent infection and prevent access to patients. 
  • The importance of health awareness for patients including hospital inmates to prevent injury. 

Course Content

 Course Content:  

  • The definition of infection. 
  • The types of infection. 
  • Ways of transmission. 
  • Ways to fight infection. 
  •  Infection Control Programs. 
  • The resistance of bacteria. 
  • The definition of MRSA. 
  • The formation mechanism of the resistant bacteria. 
  • The diagnosis of bacterial infection. 
    Viral Infection. 
  • The diagnosis and control of viral infection. 
  • The distinction between internal and external infections. 
  • Prevention of infection in the health facilities. 
  • The Importance of isolation as one of the most important ways of health prevention. 
  • The wards and their impact in increasing the risk of bacterial infection. 
  • The importance of the monitoring role and the oversight of health firms. 

Course Date

2024-05-20

2024-08-19

2024-11-18

2025-02-17

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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