Basic Designated Infection Control Officer

A two day course designed to prepare the attendee for assuming the important role of Infection Control Officer.

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A two day course designed to prepare the attendee for assuming this important role. This individual is required for all emergency response agencies by Federal law (Ryan White Law- Part G). A course book is supplied to follow the training. This includes; testing laws, Ryan White law, medical waste regulations, confidentiality, discrimination, job description, how to establish an effective communication system, proper post exposure medical treatment, recordkeeping and reporting requirements. This course covers childhood diseases as well as meningitis and bloodborne pathogens & TB.

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