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This CE webinar is designed for the entire dental team and will review best practices for infection control from the CDC, as well as current guidance from OSHA on working safely in your dental office.
In the second CE webinar of this two-part series on infection control presented by Dr. Karson Carpenter, participants will learn about:
• Infection Risks and Actions to Stay Healthy
• Cleaning, disinfection and sterilization; what do they mean and why do we practice them?
• Sterilizing dental instruments
• Environmental surface disinfection: products and surface compatibility
• Cleaning and disinfection best practices
When you come to work, you should expect to be able to do your work in a safe environment, free from the risk of infection transmission. In order to stay safe, it’s important that you and your facility follow infection prevention regulations and best practices. In the first CE webinar of this two-part series on infection control presented by Dr. Karson Carpenter, participants will learn about:
• Cross contamination risks in dentistry and the role of surfaces in infection transmission
• Key infection control guidelines, rules and regulations
• Infection control Principles and Strategies
• Actions to stay healthy: standard precautions, vaccinations, personal protective equipment, hand hygiene
Infections and outbreaks affect your staff and patients, and can harm your practice’s bottom line and reputation. Consequently, it is important to develop a robust infection control plan and follow regulations.
In the second part of a two-part CE webinar series on infection control best practices in the dental office presented by Dr. Karson Carpenter, participants will learn about:
• Infection control strategies
• The role of contaminated surfaces and equipment in pathogen transmission
• Surface disinfectant composition and its effect on surface compatibility
• Cleaning and disinfection best practices inside and outside the operatory
Infections and outbreaks affect your staff and patients and can harm your practice’s bottom line and reputation. Consequently, it is important to develop a robust infection control plan and follow regulations.
In the first segment of a two-part CE webinar series on infection control best practices in the dental office presented by Dr. Karson Carpenter, participants will learn about:
• Cross contamination risks in dentistry and the costs associated with infections and outbreaks
• Key guidelines, rules and regulations relating to infection control
• Strategies to prevent and control infection in dental settings
• The importance of hand hygiene
As you update your infection control plan, it is important to follow regulations and implement infection control best practices to protect your business, your staff and your patients. In the second segment of a two-part CE webinar series on infection control best practices in the dental office, Dr. Karson Carpenter will review regulations governing infection control and focus on best practices for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces and equipment to safeguard the dental healthcare environment. After completing this CE webinar, you should be able to update your infection control plan to keep your dental practice safe.
As you update your infection control plan, it is important to follow regulations and implement infection control best practices to protect your business, your staff and your patients. In the first segment of a two-part CE webinar series on infection control best practices in the dental office, Dr. Karson Carpenter will discuss regulations governing infection control, highlight strategies to break the chain of infection, and focus on hand hygiene, one of the most effective ways to safeguard the dental healthcare environment.
Protect your business, your staff and your patients by attending this informative CE webinar where Dr. Karson Carpenter will discuss:
• The important role of surface cleaning and disinfection in preventing pathogen transmission
• Factors to consider when selecting surface disinfectants to meet the needs of your practice
• Strategies to reinforce cleaning and disinfection best practices
Hand, hands, hands - keep them clean to keep it safe! Hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of disease and keep your dental patients and practitioners safe. In this webinar, Dr. Carpenter will review hand hygiene basics: what hand hygiene is, why it is so important, when to practice it, and how to pick the right products for different situations.
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