Infection Control Programs

Your surgical patient, your dialysis patient, your long-term care resident, in fact, all of your patients are at risk of developing a health care acquired infection. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that one in every 31 patients will develop an infection related to their care. As a health care worker, you too are at risk of exposure to infections. This topic will provide best practices to protect you and your patients from developing infections while in your facility.
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The What, When and How of Educating People with Diabetes

lorman

Help. My education sessions are boring even me! How can I keep my content fresh and reach people with diabetes in new ways? It's time to include cognitive science about learning and memory into our approaches as diabetes educators. How do we create a welcoming learning environment? How do we wake up the brain and make learning active? How do we make learning stick? How do we move our participants from learning to action? This information will keep you thinking. Experience your creative power as you develop interactive approaches to teaching, reviewing, and energizing your learners (and yourself). Leave this topic with dozens of ideas for making your diabetes education curriculum more engaging.
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Enabling Nurse-led Specialized Virtual Care in the Home at Stanford Health Care

Stanford Health Care Nursing Administration and the Stanford Medicine Catalyst team partnered with PocketRN, a virtual nursing platform, to enable Stanford nurses who were working part time.
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Healthcare Simulation in Higher Education

Avispl

The Center for Digital Education (CDE) hosted “Future-Ready Learning: How Technology and Simulation Are Transforming Healthcare Education.” This webinar looked at the ways that healthcare simulation solutions are being applied to give competitive advantage to the colleges, universities and teaching hospitals that adopt them.
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Midlands Blood Pressure Training

Pharmacycomplete

Health Education England, in collaboration with NHS England and Public Health England across the Midlands area, are funding training for pharmacists and their teams on blood pressure risk awareness and measurement technique to support a health promotion campaign. You and a pharmacy team member are invited to attend one of five live webinars to develop your blood pressure risk awareness and measurement technique. Whether you are learning for the first time, validating what you do already or checking you are doing it correctly, this training will ensure you are up to date in your practise and consistently measuring your patient’s blood pressure appropriately. In addition the training will support knowledge development on the lifestyle behaviours that may cause high blood pressure and risks of having high blood pressure.
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