APIC & IFIC Fireside Chat: A WHO Europe Roadmap
APIC & IFIC Fireside Chat: A WHO Europe Roadmap
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APIC & IFIC Fireside Chat: Addressing known barriers and accelerators for IPC guideline publication - A WHO Regional Office for Europe roadmap
Monday, December 12, 2022 @ 10 am ET
Claire Kilpatrick

Join this engaging session to learn more about evidence-based guidelines that should be developed and implemented for the purpose of reducing HAI and AMR. This webinar will take you on an adventure to learn more about a range of WHO European Region tools that support country level IPC guideline journeys have been prepared in collaboration with countries, the core tool being a roadmap. Learning Objectives: Want to read about and then apply real world, country experiences of undertaking IPC guideline publication, in the form of a roadmap? Want to know when to use the roadmap? Want to know how to use the roadmap? Want to know about the key things that will help to start the journey of using the roadmap? Want to hear from people who have been motivated to start the IPC guideline publication journey through use of the roadmap?

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