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Infection Control Litmos Courses

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Our E-learning training modules are now live on Litmos! Each course consists of three modules, averaging 10 minutes per module. You can complete the training at your own pace, pausing and resuming whenever you like. Please note, these courses do not offer continuing education credits.

Key Features:

Course 1: Introduction to Reservoirs
Provides an overview of where germs reside on and within the human body and in healthcare environments. You’ll learn to identify infection risks, anticipate potential threats, and implement proactive infection control measures to prevent the spread of germs.

Module 1: Body Reservoirs

Focuses on body reservoirs—where germs live in and on the body—and their importance for infection control in healthcare.

Module 2: Healthcare Environment Reservoirs

Examines where germs are found in the healthcare environment and how to use this knowledge for effective infection control.

Module 3: Body and Healthcare Environment Reservoirs: Synthesis

Reviews the eight primary reservoirs where germs live in healthcare and outlines strategies to recognize and mitigate risks of germ transmission.
Course 2: Recognizing Risk
Focuses on essential skills for identifying and mitigating infection risks in healthcare settings. You’ll explore risk recognition, the five key elements of germ transmission, and the primary pathways of spread. Through real-world scenarios, you’ll learn effective infection control measures to minimize transmission and enhance safety in your daily routines.

Module 4: What Does it Mean to Recognize Risk?

Introduces the concept of risk recognition and how to apply it effectively to prevent infections in healthcare settings.

Module 5: How Germs Make People Sick

Examines the five essential elements for germ transmission and the four primary pathways of spread in healthcare settings.

Module 6: A Review

Involves identifying risks for germ spread through real-world scenarios and discussing actionable infection control measures.

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