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FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT COURSE Key Info. 28 May 2021 Online via Zoom. An introduction to guideline development. This course is fully booked. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email admin@his.org.uk . This introductory-level course is aimed at those seeking a grounding in guideline development processes and methods applicable in UK healthcare settings. TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcriptDON'T PANIC
Registration for Don't Panic! 2021 is now open.Register here.. The annual Don’t panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and will be of interest to microbiologists, infection control practitioners, public health staff and biomedical scientists working in this area. This conference is being organised in association with the Infection Prevention Society. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, Midwifery GUIDELINES ON THE FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SURGICAL Guidelines Guidelines on the facilities required for minor surgical procedures and minimal access interventions H. Humphreysa,b,*, J.E. Coiac, A. Staceyd, M. Thomase HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY The Healthcare Infection Society is a network of over 1,000 expert members who work in the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections. HIS GUIDELINES AND GUIDANCE Guidelines and guidance can be filtered and searched. 2018. The use of faecal microbiota transplant as treatment for recurrent or refractory Clostridium difficile infection and other potential indications: joint BSG and HIS guidelines Supplementary materials, Appendix 1-4and Appendix A
FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT COURSE Key Info. 28 May 2021 Online via Zoom. An introduction to guideline development. This course is fully booked. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email admin@his.org.uk . This introductory-level course is aimed at those seeking a grounding in guideline development processes and methods applicable in UK healthcare settings. TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcriptDON'T PANIC
Registration for Don't Panic! 2021 is now open.Register here.. The annual Don’t panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and will be of interest to microbiologists, infection control practitioners, public health staff and biomedical scientists working in this area. This conference is being organised in association with the Infection Prevention Society. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, Midwifery GUIDELINES ON THE FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SURGICAL Guidelines Guidelines on the facilities required for minor surgical procedures and minimal access interventions H. Humphreysa,b,*, J.E. Coiac, A. Staceyd, M. Thomase HIS GUIDELINES AND GUIDANCE Guidelines and guidance can be filtered and searched. 2018. The use of faecal microbiota transplant as treatment for recurrent or refractory Clostridium difficile infection and other potential indications: joint BSG and HIS guidelines Supplementary materials, Appendix 1-4and Appendix A
TRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discountedEVENTS DIARY
The annual Don't panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and this years programme includes sessions on urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and a timely session on high-consequence infectious diseases. Registration is now open.View event. 21 Jun.
FIS / HIS INTERNATIONAL 2020 FIS / HIS International 2020 - Healthcare Infection Society. Key Info. 09 November 2020 - 11 November 2020 Online. FIS / HIS International 2020. The ‘live’ event took place from Monday 9 November to Wednesday 11 November but access to conference content is available for registered delegates to view for one year up until Friday 5November 2021.
FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL This four-day course on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections is suitable for medical trainees, newly appointed consultants and other practitioners such as nurses and clinical scientists to gain a firm grounding in infection preventionand control.
PROGRAMME - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY 10:00 - 10:05: Welcome and introduction 10:05 – 10:35: Decontamination - an introduction: Karren Staniforth, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. 10:35 - 10 FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. GUIDELINES ON THE FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SURGICAL Guidelines Guidelines on the facilities required for minor surgical procedures and minimal access interventions H. Humphreysa,b,*, J.E. Coiac, A. Staceyd, M. Thomase GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF GROUP A Methods Search strategy A literature review wasundertaken inNovember 2009 which included case reports, outbreak/cluster investigation re-ports, retrospective and prospective surveillance studies SCOPING REVIEW POSTER FINAL printedby www.postersession.com PATIENT’S)ROLE)IN)THE)IMPLEMENTATION)OF)INFECTION) PREVENTIONANDCONTROL)GUIDELINES:)A)SCOPING)REVIEW Heloise(Agreli,(Michael(MurphyTRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcript FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period.DON'T PANIC
Registration for Don't Panic! 2021 is now open.Register here.. The annual Don’t panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and will be of interest to microbiologists, infection control practitioners, public health staff and biomedical scientists working in this area. This conference is being organised in association with the Infection Prevention Society. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL This four-day course on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections is suitable for medical trainees, newly appointed consultants and other practitioners such as nurses and clinical scientists to gain a firm grounding in infection preventionand control.
FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, Midwifery GUIDELINES ON THE FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SURGICAL Guidelines Guidelines on the facilities required for minor surgical procedures and minimal access interventions H. Humphreysa,b,*, J.E. Coiac, A. Staceyd, M. ThomaseTRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcript FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period.DON'T PANIC
Registration for Don't Panic! 2021 is now open.Register here.. The annual Don’t panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and will be of interest to microbiologists, infection control practitioners, public health staff and biomedical scientists working in this area. This conference is being organised in association with the Infection Prevention Society. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL This four-day course on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections is suitable for medical trainees, newly appointed consultants and other practitioners such as nurses and clinical scientists to gain a firm grounding in infection preventionand control.
FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, Midwifery GUIDELINES ON THE FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SURGICAL Guidelines Guidelines on the facilities required for minor surgical procedures and minimal access interventions H. Humphreysa,b,*, J.E. Coiac, A. Staceyd, M. Thomase HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY The Healthcare Infection Society is a network of over 1,000 expert members who work in the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections.TRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted USING ZOOM - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY Using Zoom. In order to join the webinar you must register in advance. Registration is open to members of infection societies. Once your has registration has been approved you will receive an email from no-reply@zoom.us with joining instructions. This email will be sent again one hour before the meeting starts. GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT COURSE Key Info. 28 May 2021 Online via Zoom. An introduction to guideline development. This course is fully booked. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email admin@his.org.uk . This introductory-level course is aimed at those seeking a grounding in guideline development processes and methods applicable in UK healthcare settings.EVENTS DIARY
The annual Don't panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and this years programme includes sessions on urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and a timely session on high-consequence infectious diseases. Registration is now open.View event. 21 Jun.
CPD AND CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE CPD. Past webinars have been approved by the Royal College of Pathologists for 1 CPD credit. Accreditation will be sought for this webinar. A certificate of attendance will be provided after the event. OUR IMPACT I HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY Annual reports and accounts. As a charity registered in England and Wales (1158172), we are regulated by the Charity Commission. It is important that we clearly demonstrate the impact we are having in the context of how we support healthcare professionals to reduce healthcare-acquired infections, and how we advance and communicate the science of infection prevention and control. FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF INFECTION CONTROL This course thoroughly explores those aspects of infection prevention and control where engineering criteria are a vital component. It includes sessions on specialist ventilation such as that of operating theatres, thermal (surgical instrument) and chemical (endoscope) washer disinfectors, steam sterilisers, healthcare laundry and other aspects of hospital hygiene and decontamination. EXPERIENCES OF A GRAHAM AYLIFFE TRAINING FELLOW IN Dr Katie Prescott. The Graham Ayliffe Training Fellowship (GATF) is a unique opportunity to take a year out of your training to concentrate on and develop essential skills in infection control. In addition, the GATF allows you to focus on a project of your choice, enabling you to enact change and improve your time management/leadership skills.TRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcript FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period.DON'T PANIC
Registration for Don't Panic! 2021 is now open.Register here.. The annual Don’t panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and will be of interest to microbiologists, infection control practitioners, public health staff and biomedical scientists working in this area. This conference is being organised in association with the Infection Prevention Society. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL This four-day course on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections is suitable for medical trainees, newly appointed consultants and other practitioners such as nurses and clinical scientists to gain a firm grounding in infection preventionand control.
FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, Midwifery GUIDELINES ON THE FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SURGICAL Guidelines Guidelines on the facilities required for minor surgical procedures and minimal access interventions H. Humphreysa,b,*, J.E. Coiac, A. Staceyd, M. ThomaseTRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcript FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period.DON'T PANIC
Registration for Don't Panic! 2021 is now open.Register here.. The annual Don’t panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and will be of interest to microbiologists, infection control practitioners, public health staff and biomedical scientists working in this area. This conference is being organised in association with the Infection Prevention Society. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL This four-day course on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections is suitable for medical trainees, newly appointed consultants and other practitioners such as nurses and clinical scientists to gain a firm grounding in infection preventionand control.
FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, Midwifery GUIDELINES ON THE FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SURGICAL Guidelines Guidelines on the facilities required for minor surgical procedures and minimal access interventions H. Humphreysa,b,*, J.E. Coiac, A. Staceyd, M. Thomase HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY The Healthcare Infection Society is a network of over 1,000 expert members who work in the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections.TRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted USING ZOOM - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY Using Zoom. In order to join the webinar you must register in advance. Registration is open to members of infection societies. Once your has registration has been approved you will receive an email from no-reply@zoom.us with joining instructions. This email will be sent again one hour before the meeting starts. GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT COURSE Key Info. 28 May 2021 Online via Zoom. An introduction to guideline development. This course is fully booked. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email admin@his.org.uk . This introductory-level course is aimed at those seeking a grounding in guideline development processes and methods applicable in UK healthcare settings.EVENTS DIARY
The annual Don't panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and this years programme includes sessions on urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and a timely session on high-consequence infectious diseases. Registration is now open.View event. 21 Jun.
CPD AND CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE CPD. Past webinars have been approved by the Royal College of Pathologists for 1 CPD credit. Accreditation will be sought for this webinar. A certificate of attendance will be provided after the event. OUR IMPACT I HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY Annual reports and accounts. As a charity registered in England and Wales (1158172), we are regulated by the Charity Commission. It is important that we clearly demonstrate the impact we are having in the context of how we support healthcare professionals to reduce healthcare-acquired infections, and how we advance and communicate the science of infection prevention and control. FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF INFECTION CONTROL This course thoroughly explores those aspects of infection prevention and control where engineering criteria are a vital component. It includes sessions on specialist ventilation such as that of operating theatres, thermal (surgical instrument) and chemical (endoscope) washer disinfectors, steam sterilisers, healthcare laundry and other aspects of hospital hygiene and decontamination. EXPERIENCES OF A GRAHAM AYLIFFE TRAINING FELLOW IN Dr Katie Prescott. The Graham Ayliffe Training Fellowship (GATF) is a unique opportunity to take a year out of your training to concentrate on and develop essential skills in infection control. In addition, the GATF allows you to focus on a project of your choice, enabling you to enact change and improve your time management/leadership skills.TRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcript FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period.DON'T PANIC
Registration for Don't Panic! 2021 is now open.Register here.. The annual Don’t panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and will be of interest to microbiologists, infection control practitioners, public health staff and biomedical scientists working in this area. This conference is being organised in association with the Infection Prevention Society. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL This four-day course on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections is suitable for medical trainees, newly appointed consultants and other practitioners such as nurses and clinical scientists to gain a firm grounding in infection preventionand control.
FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, Midwifery GUIDELINES ON THE FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SURGICAL Guidelines Guidelines on the facilities required for minor surgical procedures and minimal access interventions H. Humphreysa,b,*, J.E. Coiac, A. Staceyd, M. ThomaseTRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcript FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period.DON'T PANIC
Registration for Don't Panic! 2021 is now open.Register here.. The annual Don’t panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and will be of interest to microbiologists, infection control practitioners, public health staff and biomedical scientists working in this area. This conference is being organised in association with the Infection Prevention Society. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
FOUNDATION COURSE IN INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL This four-day course on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections is suitable for medical trainees, newly appointed consultants and other practitioners such as nurses and clinical scientists to gain a firm grounding in infection preventionand control.
FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, Midwifery GUIDELINES ON THE FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR MINOR SURGICAL Guidelines Guidelines on the facilities required for minor surgical procedures and minimal access interventions H. Humphreysa,b,*, J.E. Coiac, A. Staceyd, M. Thomase HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY The Healthcare Infection Society is a network of over 1,000 expert members who work in the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections.TRAINING & EVENTS
Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted USING ZOOM - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY Using Zoom. In order to join the webinar you must register in advance. Registration is open to members of infection societies. Once your has registration has been approved you will receive an email from no-reply@zoom.us with joining instructions. This email will be sent again one hour before the meeting starts. GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT COURSE Key Info. 28 May 2021 Online via Zoom. An introduction to guideline development. This course is fully booked. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email admin@his.org.uk . This introductory-level course is aimed at those seeking a grounding in guideline development processes and methods applicable in UK healthcare settings.EVENTS DIARY
The annual Don't panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and this years programme includes sessions on urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and a timely session on high-consequence infectious diseases. Registration is now open.View event. 21 Jun.
CPD AND CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE CPD. Past webinars have been approved by the Royal College of Pathologists for 1 CPD credit. Accreditation will be sought for this webinar. A certificate of attendance will be provided after the event. OUR IMPACT I HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY Annual reports and accounts. As a charity registered in England and Wales (1158172), we are regulated by the Charity Commission. It is important that we clearly demonstrate the impact we are having in the context of how we support healthcare professionals to reduce healthcare-acquired infections, and how we advance and communicate the science of infection prevention and control. FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE IN INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL The Foundation Course offers the opportunity for attendees to learn from the leading UK experts and speakers in the field. To qualify for the certificate, attendance at 7 (distinct) of the 9 Trainee Education Days in the rolling programme and completion of the HIS/PHE Foundation Course in Infection Prevention and Control is required. ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF INFECTION CONTROL This course thoroughly explores those aspects of infection prevention and control where engineering criteria are a vital component. It includes sessions on specialist ventilation such as that of operating theatres, thermal (surgical instrument) and chemical (endoscope) washer disinfectors, steam sterilisers, healthcare laundry and other aspects of hospital hygiene and decontamination. EXPERIENCES OF A GRAHAM AYLIFFE TRAINING FELLOW IN Dr Katie Prescott. The Graham Ayliffe Training Fellowship (GATF) is a unique opportunity to take a year out of your training to concentrate on and develop essential skills in infection control. In addition, the GATF allows you to focus on a project of your choice, enabling you to enact change and improve your time management/leadership skills. HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY The Healthcare Infection Society is a network of over 1,000 expert members who work in the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections. HIS GUIDELINES AND GUIDANCE Guidelines and guidance can be filtered and searched. 2018. The use of faecal microbiota transplant as treatment for recurrent or refractory Clostridium difficile infection and other potential indications: joint BSG and HIS guidelines Supplementary materials, Appendix 1-4and Appendix A
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Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcript TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
DIPC NETWORK AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME The DIPC development days are aimed at current or aspiring DIPCs and Deputy DIPCs, or those in a similar role. They offer an opportunity for microbiologists and non microbiologists to network and share best practice and knowledge. The programme comprises of a series of two one-day development days per year, over a three-year period. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, MidwiferyWHEN ALL ELSE FAILS
The hospital-built environment (including water sources) has recently been reported as a source for outbreaks and sporadic transmission events of carbapenemase-producing gram-negative bacilli from the environment to patients. Interventions should focus primarily on hardware (new engineering solutions for sinks, showers and plumbingsystems).
HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY The Healthcare Infection Society is a network of over 1,000 expert members who work in the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections. HIS GUIDELINES AND GUIDANCE Guidelines and guidance can be filtered and searched. 2018. The use of faecal microbiota transplant as treatment for recurrent or refractory Clostridium difficile infection and other potential indications: joint BSG and HIS guidelines Supplementary materials, Appendix 1-4and Appendix A
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Training and events. Our programme of conferences, focused training courses and events has been developed by experts. HIS events support the professional development of infection prevention and control specialists at every stage of their career and professional level. Events are often free of charge for members, or offered at discounted FIS 2021 - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY FIS 2021. The British Infection Association is hosting the Federation of Infection Societies 2021 Annual Conference (FIS 2021) in Manchester (5 November) and Online 8 and 9 November 2021. FIS is the largest gathering of the UK infection community that includes societies, groups and individuals who are interested in all aspects of infectionfrom
WEBINAR - COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS - HEALTHCARE Join our audience-led question and answer webinar series and put your questions to our expert panel members. Accreditation will be sought from the Royal College of Pathologists. Previous webinars have been accredited with 1 CPD point. A recording and transcript TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period. TOPICS IN INFECTION 2021 Topics in Infection 2021. RSTMH, Public Health England, and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry are hosting the 46th Topics in Infection meeting on 18 June, online. This event brings together microbiologists, consultants in infectious disease, infection control nurses and biomedical and clinical scientists, and this yearwill
DIPC NETWORK AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME The DIPC development days are aimed at current or aspiring DIPCs and Deputy DIPCs, or those in a similar role. They offer an opportunity for microbiologists and non microbiologists to network and share best practice and knowledge. The programme comprises of a series of two one-day development days per year, over a three-year period. EPIC3: NATIONAL EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTING S2 H. P. Loveday et al. / Journal of Hospital Infection 86S1 (2014) S1–S70 1 Introductory Section 1.1 Guideline Development Team • Professor Heather P. Loveday (Project Lead), Professor of Evidence-based Healthcare, College of Nursing, MidwiferyWHEN ALL ELSE FAILS
The hospital-built environment (including water sources) has recently been reported as a source for outbreaks and sporadic transmission events of carbapenemase-producing gram-negative bacilli from the environment to patients. Interventions should focus primarily on hardware (new engineering solutions for sinks, showers and plumbingsystems).
HIS GUIDELINES AND GUIDANCE Guidelines and guidance can be filtered and searched. 2018. The use of faecal microbiota transplant as treatment for recurrent or refractory Clostridium difficile infection and other potential indications: joint BSG and HIS guidelines Supplementary materials, Appendix 1-4and Appendix A
USING ZOOM - HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY Using Zoom. In order to join the webinar you must register in advance. Registration is open to members of infection societies. Once your has registration has been approved you will receive an email from no-reply@zoom.us with joining instructions. This email will be sent again one hour before the meeting starts. GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT COURSE Key Info. 28 May 2021 Online via Zoom. An introduction to guideline development. This course is fully booked. If you would like to be added to the waiting list please email admin@his.org.uk . This introductory-level course is aimed at those seeking a grounding in guideline development processes and methods applicable in UK healthcare settings. CPD AND CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE CPD. Past webinars have been approved by the Royal College of Pathologists for 1 CPD credit. Accreditation will be sought for this webinar. A certificate of attendance will be provided after the event. TRAINEE EDUCATION PROGRAMME A structured trainee education programme specifically for medical microbiology, medical virology and infectious diseases trainees which is aligned to the RCPath curricula. The programme comprises a series of three, independent, one-day training sessions per year (in February, July and October/November), over a three-year period. SUBMITTING QUESITONS VIA SLIDO Slido. Slido is a simple audience interaction platform which allows you to submit questions to the panel as well as vote for the questions of other participants. Questions with the highest number of votes will stand a better chance of getting answered by our panel.EVENTS DIARY
The annual Don't panic! conference takes a practical approach to current infection control issues and this years programme includes sessions on urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and a timely session on high-consequence infectious diseases. Registration is now open.View event. 21 Jun.
FIS / HIS INTERNATIONAL 2020 FIS / HIS International 2020 - Healthcare Infection Society. Key Info. 09 November 2020 - 11 November 2020 Online. FIS / HIS International 2020. The ‘live’ event took place from Monday 9 November to Wednesday 11 November but access to conference content is available for registered delegates to view for one year up until Friday 5November 2021.
OUR IMPACT I HEALTHCARE INFECTION SOCIETY Annual reports and accounts. As a charity registered in England and Wales (1158172), we are regulated by the Charity Commission. It is important that we clearly demonstrate the impact we are having in the context of how we support healthcare professionals to reduce healthcare-acquired infections, and how we advance and communicate the science of infection prevention and control. EXPERIENCES OF A GRAHAM AYLIFFE TRAINING FELLOW IN Dr Katie Prescott. The Graham Ayliffe Training Fellowship (GATF) is a unique opportunity to take a year out of your training to concentrate on and develop essential skills in infection control. In addition, the GATF allows you to focus on a project of your choice, enabling you to enact change and improve your time management/leadership skills.SIGN IN
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