Practice teams want confidence that their Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) processes are compliant and best practice to enhance public safety. Understanding what is required and then implementing these processes at the practice is not always easy.
Last year ADA NSW’s Kylie Robb reviewed over 100 dental practice’s IPC processes and has since utilised that experience to create a targeted course that reveals what the key IPC areas of opportunity are for practices.
The course breaks down what specifically needs to be done to achieve best IPC practice and highlights common “bloppers” and what to do about them.
This course aims to build participants confidence with their Infection Prevention and Control processes by highlighting straightforward strategies to reduce risk, ensure best practice and improve efficiency. It is suitable for the entire team.
Gain knowledge and confidence with the key IPC areas and learn how to implement these successfully:
Kylie Robb has been instrumental in advocating for best practice in infection control standards while promoting the benefits of accreditation outcomes to hundreds of practice teams in Australia.
She is a member of the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control’s Education and Professional Development Committee, has a Master of Health Services Management in Clinical Leadership from the University of Technology, Sydney and is Conjoint Lecturer for the University of Newcastle among many achievements.
Kylie is a popular speaker, routinely presenting Infection Control and accreditation courses across Australia. Kylie is a 2019 member of the coveted Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America’s International Ambassador Program.