Infection Control Nurse

3 Months

Duration

April 2025 to June 2025

Date

8pm - 9pm

Time

Online

Mode of Training

E-Certification

To all Participants

About the Program

The primary objective of the Infection Control Nurse (ICN) Course is to equip nurses with comprehensive knowledge and skills in infection prevention and control. This includes understanding the principles of infection control, identifying and managing infection risks, and implementing effective infection control practices in healthcare settings. The course aims to foster a cohort of certified infection control nurses who can contribute to maintaining a safe and hygienic environment for patients and healthcare workers.

Who should attend?

All students involved in professional courses such as Pathology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Lab Technician, Hospital Management, Administration and Public Health.

Program Overview

The Infection Control Nurse (ICN) course is designed to equip nurses with specialized knowledge and skills in infection prevention and control within healthcare settings. The program typically covers topics such as epidemiology, hospital-acquired infection surveillance, standard precautions, sterilization practices, and outbreak management. It emphasizes both theoretical learning and practical training, enabling participants to develop critical thinking, leadership, and communication skills essential for infection control roles. Graduates of the course are prepared to implement infection control policies, educate healthcare teams, and contribute to patient safety and quality care.