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Professional Diploma in Infection Control

Infection control and prevention is essential for businesses where work activities could put employees at risk of passing on or contracting an infection. This includes working in a healthcare environment, in close contact with people or animals, and cleaning human and animal waste. Infections are easily passed on, but equally easy to avoid if everyone on the premises takes proper preventative action.

This online infection control course covers the sources of microorganisms and how infectious bacteria transfer between hosts. Learners will understand the process of preventing infections from spreading. This includes proper hand washing procedures, wound dressing, cleaning activities, and waste disposal.

Certification Information

While some professional degree programs from ACADEMY OF GLASGOW FOR CULTURE & SCIENCES are designed to prepare students to meet international professional certification requirements, these programs may not necessarily meet the professional degree requirements in other countries.
Students who plan to enroll in international professional degree programs with the intention of obtaining the professional degree in other countries should be familiar with the professional degree requirements in those countries.
Current students who are planning to undertake field experiences abroad should be familiar with the requirements of other countries.
In line with regulations, the Glasgow Academy of Culture and Science makes a good faith effort to determine whether our professional programs leading to professional certificates may meet the requirements of other state licensing boards, and doing so requires contacting your state licensing boards and having those boards reviewed The curricula of the program, which qualifies you to obtain a professional certificate in the specialization you wish to join.

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