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Infection Prevention and Control course: Transmission Based Precautions for Medical Doctors

Speciality Classification
Medical Doctors
Location
Online
Delivery
Online
Time / Duration
30 minutes
Subject matter expert
Sue Atkins, Victorian Department of Health and Human Services Regional Infection Control Advisor
Provider
Kineo
Endorsed By
The Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA)

Infection Prevention and Control - Transmission Based Precautions

Infection Prevention and Control - Transmission Based Precautions course is targeted at healthcare workers in clinical or acute care. The goal of this training is to reduce the incidence of infection in the clinical workplace. This online course forms part of infection prevention professional development.

This course is primarily focused on healthcare associated infections (HAIs). These are infections that are acquired in healthcare settings or that occur as a result of care or treatment. HAIs are the most common complication affecting hospital patients. They are also common in other healthcare settings, such as GP clinics, dental clinics and long-term care facilities - for example residential aged care facilities.

This course has been developed to give the learner an understanding of how to apply transmission-based precautions, contact precautions and droplet precautions, airborne precautions. It also looks at other additional factors.

Infection Prevention and Control Suite of 3 Courses

Infection Prevention and Control - Transmission Based Precautions is the third of three online courses in Kineo’s Infection Prevention and Control Suite of courses. The other course titles in this suite are:

  • Infection Prevention and Control - The Basics 
  • Infection Prevention and Control - Standard Precautions

Another course commonly assigned to learners in addition to this suite is Hand Hygiene for Healthcare Workers.

Target Audience

This course is specifically designed for clinical staff.

Learning Outcomes

This course provides training in the following areas.

  • Transmission-based precautions used in healthcare environments to prevent and control infection
  • What contact precautions are and how to use them against contact with infectious agents
  • What droplet precautions are and how to use them to prevent infection transmission
  • What airborne precautions are and how to use them against infectious agents.

Transmission-based precautions are used alongside standard precautions. You should have a good understanding of basic microbiology and standard precautions used in infection prevention and control, before completing this course.

Course features

Transmission Based Precautions is a focused online training course featuring the following. 

  • 30 minutes course duration 
  • Interactive activities 
  • Video content
  • Look and feel specific to a healthcare environment
  • Accessibility functionality for WCAG AA compliance
  • Full course voiceover
  • Assessments at the end of each section
  • Downloadable mask poster
  • Certificate of completion
  • Adaptics - Kineo’s pre-assessment technology

This course is created in collaboration with a recognised subject matter expert and infection control professional. 

Successful completion of this course may count towards CPD points.  

Endorsement

Endorsed by the Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA).

The AHHA endorses this course as meeting AHHA’s standards for educational quality and usability with the content having been developed by an appropriately credentialed subject matter expert.


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Assessments
Certificate of completion
Interactive activities
Video
Voice Over
Digital Credentialing
Video Intro
Delivery
Title
Infection Prevention and Control course: Transmission Based Precautions for Medical Doctors
Speciality Classification
Location
Provider Type
Education Provider
Time / Duration
30 minutes
Location
Online
Access Duration (in months)
12
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