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15/05/2012 at 8:41 am #68993Michael WishartParticipant
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I thought this may be of interest to Australian ICPs.
Cheers
Michael Wishart
Infection Control Professional, Brisbane, AustraliaToday on CDCs Safe Healthcare Blog, guest author Michelle Farber,
RN, CIC, 2012 President of the Association for Professionals in
Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), discusses the changing role
of infection preventionists (IP). APIC unveils a new competency model
that details skills and knowledge that will be especially critical in
the next three to five years. The new competency model can help meet
the demands of the expanding field of infection prevention and help IPs
plan their career development.Join the conversation at http://blogs.cdc.gov/safehealthcare/?p36
Michael Wishart
Public Health Nurse,Communicable Disease Control
Logan West Moreton PHU
Ph 34131200 Fax 34131221To contact Nursing team:
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