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China HospitalEpidemiology and Infection Prevention Training CoreCurriculum (Draft _ June 9, 2013) Week 1: Infection Prevention – What, Why, and How
- Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Prevention
- Historical overview
- Infection Prevention in the era of Pay-for-Performance
- Roles and Functions as defined by the Joint Commission (JC)
i. Overview of JC standard andelements
- Fundamentals of Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Prevention
- Epidemiology
- Microbiology
- Antibiotics
- Biostatistics
Week 2: Infection Prevention Strategies i. Device associated infectionsurveillance 1. Central line associatedbloodstream infection (CLABSI) 2. Ventilator associated event(VAE) 3. Catheter associated urinarytract infection (CAUTI) ii. Procedure associated infectionsurveillance iii. Multi-drug resistantorganism surveillance (MDROs) iv. Emerging infectious diseasesurveillance 1. Influenza, all types i. Hand hygiene ii. Standard andtransmission-based precautions
- Evidence-based prevention strategies
- CLABSI prevention
- VAE prevention
- CAUTI prevention
- SSI prevention
- MDRO prevention
- Emerging infectious disease preparedness
- Outbreak detection and management
- Infection Prevention in special patient population
- Neonatal intensive care
- Dialysis
- Organ transplant, oncology, blood and marrow transplant
- Burn
Week 3. Hospital Environment,Disinfection and Sterilization, Employee Health
- Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization of re-usable patient care items
- Bedside surface and equipment cleaning and disinfection
- High-level disinfection – indications and process
- Sterilization – central sterile processing
- Cleaning and disinfection of environment surfaces
- Medical waste management
- Sharp disposal system
- Environment management in hospital settings
- Water
- Air
- Room pressurization
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Protective Environment
- Construction
- Infection Control risk assessment
- Employee health
- Employee pre-work and ongoing screening
- Staff vaccination (Flu, Tdap)
- Post-exposure management
i. Bloodborne pathogens ii. Non-bloodborne, infectiousagents Week 4. Infection Control Program,Communication, and Publication
- Infection Control Program
- Annual Plan and Risk Assessment
- Core personnel and qualifications
- Performance Improvement tools in Infection Prevention
- Communication
- Internal: reports, memos, slides
- External: abstract, peer-reviewed papers, posters
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