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    Good morning,
    I am presenting an IPC lecture and 2 hour tutorial for post-graduate public health students. Students range from healthcare and non-healthcare backgrounds and work from hospitals to office blocks. I will do a hand hygiene activity which works well for face-to-face and online students. Has anyone conducted any activities which have been well received by individuals?

    Angela Willemsen
    School of Public Health
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    The University of Queensland
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    #81298
    Gemma Saravanos
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    Dear Angela,

    I have been involved in teaching infectious disease outbreak management which is generally well recieved and can encompass a range of skill development.
    The CDC has a freely available resource which is quite fun to use or take inspiration from:
    https://www.cdc.gov/mobile/applications/sto/web-app.html

    Happy for you to contact me directly if you would like more information.

    Best Wishes,
    Gemma

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    Good morning,
    I am presenting an IPC lecture and 2 hour tutorial for post-graduate public health students. Students range from healthcare and non-healthcare backgrounds and work from hospitals to office blocks. I will do a hand hygiene activity which works well for face-to-face and online students. Has anyone conducted any activities which have been well received by individuals?

    Angela Willemsen
    School of Public Health
    Herston Campus
    The University of Queensland
    M +61 413 319 708
    E a.willemsen@uq.edu.au

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    #81328
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    Dear Gemma,

    Thank you for your suggestions. We use the CDC Outbreak scenarios for infectious disease sessions too – they are great aren’t they? Past IPC specific tutorials have included activities including hand hygiene, AMR and risk assessment.

    Kind regards,

    Angela

    Project Officer, School of Public Health
    Public Health Building, Herston Campus
    The University of Queensland
    Brisbane Qld 4029 Australia

    M +61 413 319 708
    E a.willemsen@uq.edu.au

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    #81329
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    Dear Nahid,

    Thank you for your suggestions – they are great videos to supplement learning.

    Kind regards,

    Angela

    Dr Angela Willemsen
    RN, BN, BVSc, MHlthSc (HlthProm), PhD, AFHEA

    Project Officer, School of Public Health
    Public Health Building, Herston Campus
    The University of Queensland
    Brisbane Qld 4029 Australia

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