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The APIC Text is the most comprehensive reference for infection prevention and control. Written, edited, and reviewed by more than 200 subject matter experts, the APIC Text reflects the latest guidelines, regulations, and standards of practice. It's published by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control & Epidemiology. ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2021 Length. Educational sessions at APIC 2021 are either 30 or 60 minutes. The half-hour sessions provide an overview of key topics in IPC and are designed to maximize time in a highly focused session. The hour-long sessions provide IPs at every stage of their career with the tools, resources, and ideas that are essential to successful IPC. NOVICE ROADMAP FOR THE INFECTION PREVENTIONIST The new, interactive Novice Roadmap is now available in our online learning platform! APIC’s Novice Roadmap for the Infection Preventionist serves not only as an orientation guide to your first few years in infection prevention, but also your pathway to theCertification in
CHICKENPOX VERSUS SHINGLES—WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? UPDATED SAFE INJECTION PRACTICES POSITION PAPER Updated safe injection practices position paper. APIC updated the position paper: Safe injection, infusion, and medication vial practices in health care (2016), which replaces the previous 2010 paper. The transmission of bloodborne viruses and other microbial pathogens to patients during routine healthcare procedures continuesto occur because
HOME - APICAPIC TEXT ONLINECONSUMERSPROFESSIONAL PRACTICEEDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONRESOURCESABOUT Fellow of APIC status is a distinction of honor for infection preventionists who are not only advanced practitioners of infection prevention practice, but also leaders within the field. APIC is looking for IP volunteers to provide remote technical assistance for free to other nations that are struggling to contain their COVID-19outbreaks.
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APIC has worked to rapidly provide infection preventionists with resources to help navigate the many challenges brought by this time. To provide additional support, the APIC Text has worked with Ericka Kalp and her author team from the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Thomas Jefferson University to develop a COVID-19 chapter to serveas a
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WORKPLACE INFECTION PREVENTION Hand hygiene. The spread of many illnesses can be prevented with regular hand hygiene. You should thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water for at least 15 seconds after visiting the toilet, before preparing food, and after touching clients or equipment. Dry your hands with disposable paper towels. Waterless hand sanitizers maybeused
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The APIC Text is the most comprehensive reference for infection prevention and control. Written, edited, and reviewed by more than 200 subject matter experts, the APIC Text reflects the latest guidelines, regulations, and standards of practice. It's published by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control & Epidemiology. ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2021 Length. Educational sessions at APIC 2021 are either 30 or 60 minutes. The half-hour sessions provide an overview of key topics in IPC and are designed to maximize time in a highly focused session. The hour-long sessions provide IPs at every stage of their career with the tools, resources, and ideas that are essential to successful IPC. NOVICE ROADMAP FOR THE INFECTION PREVENTIONIST The new, interactive Novice Roadmap is now available in our online learning platform! APIC’s Novice Roadmap for the Infection Preventionist serves not only as an orientation guide to your first few years in infection prevention, but also your pathway to theCertification in
CHICKENPOX VERSUS SHINGLES—WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? UPDATED SAFE INJECTION PRACTICES POSITION PAPER Updated safe injection practices position paper. APIC updated the position paper: Safe injection, infusion, and medication vial practices in health care (2016), which replaces the previous 2010 paper. The transmission of bloodborne viruses and other microbial pathogens to patients during routine healthcare procedures continuesto occur because
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APIC ANNUAL CONFERENCE JUNE 28-30 WILL BE ALL VIRTUAL Arlington, Va., March 25, 2021 – The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) today announced that its 2021 Annual Conference that was scheduled to take place in Austin, TX, will be held virtually June 28-30. Throughout the pandemic, APIC has relied on CDC guidance and federal and state event restrictions to determine the safety of holding in-person events. CMS UPDATES COVID-19 IPC GUIDANCE FOR HOME HEALTH CMS has updated guidance issued earlier this year for infection prevention and control for COVID-19 in home health agencies. The update includes additional guidance for Medicare-participating Religious Nonmedical Healthcare Institutions, recommendations for home health personnel caring for patients in independent and assisted living facilities, and additional information for home health INFECTION PREVENTIONIST (IP) COMPETENCY MODEL To meet the demands of the rapidly expanding field of infection prevention, and equip professionals for the challenges of the future, APIC created the first model for infection preventionist (IP) competency in 2012. Learn more about the May 2012 white paper in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC).. The updated APIC Competency Model for the IP (enclosed below) also reflects the ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES STRIVE Environmental Services Training Modules and Tools. These materials are downloadable, free of charge. All may be adapted for use at your facility, except for the pre-recorded audio versions of module presentations. Module 1: Basic Principles of Infection Control for EVS Technicians. This module defines what an infection is, reviews theLONG-TERM CARE
Infection Preventionist’s Guide to Long-Term Care ($) SHEA/APIC Guideline: Infection prevention and control in the long-term care facility (under review as of 3/26/2020) APIC Text Online (subscription required) ($) Chapter 62, “Long-Term Care”. Chapter 63, “Long-Term Acute Care”. Chapter 10, “General Principles ofEpidemiology”.
APIC STATEMENT ON THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIV/AIDS 1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 900. Arlington, VA 22202 (p) 202-789-1890 | (f) 202-789-1899. info@apic.org. Association for Professionals in. Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.LOGIN - APIC
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HOME - APICAPIC TEXT ONLINECONSUMERSPROFESSIONAL PRACTICEEDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONRESOURCESABOUT Fellow of APIC status is a distinction of honor for infection preventionists who are not only advanced practitioners of infection prevention practice, but also leaders within the field. APIC is looking for IP volunteers to provide remote technical assistance for free to other nations that are struggling to contain their COVID-19outbreaks.
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APIC has worked to rapidly provide infection preventionists with resources to help navigate the many challenges brought by this time. To provide additional support, the APIC Text has worked with Ericka Kalp and her author team from the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Thomas Jefferson University to develop a COVID-19 chapter to serveas a
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Membership Categories. Full/active member US/Canada $205 | International $80. Active Members shall be individuals occupationally or professionally involved in the practice and management of infection control and/or the application of epidemiology. Such members may vote in elections or when a membership vote is required by Chapter 180 ofthe
WORKPLACE INFECTION PREVENTION Hand hygiene. The spread of many illnesses can be prevented with regular hand hygiene. You should thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water for at least 15 seconds after visiting the toilet, before preparing food, and after touching clients or equipment. Dry your hands with disposable paper towels. Waterless hand sanitizers maybeused
THE APIC TEXT
The APIC Text is the most comprehensive reference for infection prevention and control. Written, edited, and reviewed by more than 200 subject matter experts, the APIC Text reflects the latest guidelines, regulations, and standards of practice. It's published by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control & Epidemiology. ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2021 Length. Educational sessions at APIC 2021 are either 30 or 60 minutes. The half-hour sessions provide an overview of key topics in IPC and are designed to maximize time in a highly focused session. The hour-long sessions provide IPs at every stage of their career with the tools, resources, and ideas that are essential to successful IPC. NOVICE ROADMAP FOR THE INFECTION PREVENTIONIST The new, interactive Novice Roadmap is now available in our online learning platform! APIC’s Novice Roadmap for the Infection Preventionist serves not only as an orientation guide to your first few years in infection prevention, but also your pathway to theCertification in
CHICKENPOX VERSUS SHINGLES—WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? UPDATED SAFE INJECTION PRACTICES POSITION PAPER Updated safe injection practices position paper. APIC updated the position paper: Safe injection, infusion, and medication vial practices in health care (2016), which replaces the previous 2010 paper. The transmission of bloodborne viruses and other microbial pathogens to patients during routine healthcare procedures continuesto occur because
HOME - APICAPIC TEXT ONLINECONSUMERSPROFESSIONAL PRACTICEEDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONRESOURCESABOUT Fellow of APIC status is a distinction of honor for infection preventionists who are not only advanced practitioners of infection prevention practice, but also leaders within the field. APIC is looking for IP volunteers to provide remote technical assistance for free to other nations that are struggling to contain their COVID-19outbreaks.
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APIC has worked to rapidly provide infection preventionists with resources to help navigate the many challenges brought by this time. To provide additional support, the APIC Text has worked with Ericka Kalp and her author team from the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Thomas Jefferson University to develop a COVID-19 chapter to serveas a
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Membership Categories. Full/active member US/Canada $205 | International $80. Active Members shall be individuals occupationally or professionally involved in the practice and management of infection control and/or the application of epidemiology. Such members may vote in elections or when a membership vote is required by Chapter 180 ofthe
WORKPLACE INFECTION PREVENTION Hand hygiene. The spread of many illnesses can be prevented with regular hand hygiene. You should thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water for at least 15 seconds after visiting the toilet, before preparing food, and after touching clients or equipment. Dry your hands with disposable paper towels. Waterless hand sanitizers maybeused
THE APIC TEXT
The APIC Text is the most comprehensive reference for infection prevention and control. Written, edited, and reviewed by more than 200 subject matter experts, the APIC Text reflects the latest guidelines, regulations, and standards of practice. It's published by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control & Epidemiology. ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2021 Length. Educational sessions at APIC 2021 are either 30 or 60 minutes. The half-hour sessions provide an overview of key topics in IPC and are designed to maximize time in a highly focused session. The hour-long sessions provide IPs at every stage of their career with the tools, resources, and ideas that are essential to successful IPC. NOVICE ROADMAP FOR THE INFECTION PREVENTIONIST The new, interactive Novice Roadmap is now available in our online learning platform! APIC’s Novice Roadmap for the Infection Preventionist serves not only as an orientation guide to your first few years in infection prevention, but also your pathway to theCertification in
CHICKENPOX VERSUS SHINGLES—WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? UPDATED SAFE INJECTION PRACTICES POSITION PAPER Updated safe injection practices position paper. APIC updated the position paper: Safe injection, infusion, and medication vial practices in health care (2016), which replaces the previous 2010 paper. The transmission of bloodborne viruses and other microbial pathogens to patients during routine healthcare procedures continuesto occur because
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APIC ANNUAL CONFERENCE JUNE 28-30 WILL BE ALL VIRTUAL Arlington, Va., March 25, 2021 – The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) today announced that its 2021 Annual Conference that was scheduled to take place in Austin, TX, will be held virtually June 28-30. Throughout the pandemic, APIC has relied on CDC guidance and federal and state event restrictions to determine the safety of holding in-person events. CMS UPDATES COVID-19 IPC GUIDANCE FOR HOME HEALTH CMS has updated guidance issued earlier this year for infection prevention and control for COVID-19 in home health agencies. The update includes additional guidance for Medicare-participating Religious Nonmedical Healthcare Institutions, recommendations for home health personnel caring for patients in independent and assisted living facilities, and additional information for home health INFECTION PREVENTIONIST (IP) COMPETENCY MODEL To meet the demands of the rapidly expanding field of infection prevention, and equip professionals for the challenges of the future, APIC created the first model for infection preventionist (IP) competency in 2012. Learn more about the May 2012 white paper in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC).. The updated APIC Competency Model for the IP (enclosed below) also reflects the ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES STRIVE Environmental Services Training Modules and Tools. These materials are downloadable, free of charge. All may be adapted for use at your facility, except for the pre-recorded audio versions of module presentations. Module 1: Basic Principles of Infection Control for EVS Technicians. This module defines what an infection is, reviews theLONG-TERM CARE
Infection Preventionist’s Guide to Long-Term Care ($) SHEA/APIC Guideline: Infection prevention and control in the long-term care facility (under review as of 3/26/2020) APIC Text Online (subscription required) ($) Chapter 62, “Long-Term Care”. Chapter 63, “Long-Term Acute Care”. Chapter 10, “General Principles ofEpidemiology”.
APIC STATEMENT ON THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIV/AIDS 1400 Crystal Drive, Suite 900. Arlington, VA 22202 (p) 202-789-1890 | (f) 202-789-1899. info@apic.org. Association for Professionals in. Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.LOGIN - APIC
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Table of Contents. Table of Contents. Overview of Infection Prevention Programs. Infection Prevention and Control Programs. Competency and Certification of Infection Preventionists. Education and Training. Accrediting and Regulatory Agencies. Infection Prevention and Behavioral Interventions. Healthcare Informatics and InformationTechnology.
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