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Webinar Video Now Available: Best Practices in Infection Prevention

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Webinar:

Best Practices in Infection Prevention—What You Don’t Know Can Hurt Your Patients

On November 22, 2018 at 12:00 pm EST, the College partnered with Public Health Ontario and presented a free webinar covering best practices in infection prevention specific to physiotherapists. The panel includes: Shari Hughes, PT and College Practice Advisor, Carolyn Vandyken, PT and Louise Azzara, Isabelle Guerreiro and Madeleine Ashcroft from Public Health Ontario. The discussion was about the Infection Control and Equipment Maintenance Standard and what’s new and changing regarding infection control for PTs.

Thank you to everyone who participated and submitted questions during the webinar.

Watch the Video and Download the Presentation PDF

Questions?

If you have any questions after you have reviewed the webinar, please do not hesitate to get in touch with a College Practice Advisor at 647-484-8800 or 1-800-583-5885 ext. 241or advice@collegept.org.

You could also reach out to Public Health Ontario at 647-260-7100 or 1-877-543-8931 or visit www.publichealthontario.ca