Featured Education & Training Resource

 

Each month VIPTA will feature a new education and training resource.  These featured resources highlight timely and exemplary materials from national leaders and VIPTA partners.

The featured content is also included in the VIPTA Resource Library.

 

World Health Organization: Your 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene. Haemodialysis in ambulatory care.

My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene

Hand hygiene is essential for patient safety, and reminders are key! The World Health Organization’s “My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene” posters are customized to fit your work environment.

These new posters offer tailored guidance to fit different settings. Whether you’re working with patients in outpatient clinics or managing complex procedures in hemodialysis, these posters highlight the critical moments to clean your hands: before patient contact, before a clean procedure, after exposure to body fluids, after patient contact, and after touching patient surroundings.

Ways to Use This Resource

  • Update your orientation and trainings with the “My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene” poster that best matches your work environment.
  • Post education posters (with a wipeable surface) in spaces where staff do hand hygiene.

Target Audience: Essential IPC education level

Adult Vaccine Activity Book Cover Page with puzzles and microbes.

Adult Vaccine Activity Book

The fall respiratory vaccine season will soon be upon us, and the Adult Vaccine Activity Book from Alliant Health Solutions is a great way to get your staff engaged. This fun resource includes vaccine themed activities like word searches, word scrambles, and adult-friendly coloring pages. These activities can get the conversation started to reduce hesitancy and boost staff enthusiasm for infection prevention. Let’s gear up and make this respiratory season our safest yet! 

Ways to Use This Resource 

  • Staff engagement: Share at huddles or drop them in break rooms; these are great to sprinkle around the facility. Try putting out a new one or two each week to keep it fresh.  

Target Audience: Essential IPC education level 

Three emergency medical services providers standing together.

Whoop Whoop! New Infection Prevention Playbook for Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

EMS touch all parts of healthcare and play a critical role in the infection prevention landscape. The updated EMS Infectious Disease Playbook condenses essential information into a single, comprehensive resource. It’s designed to assist EMS agencies in developing clear, effective policies that address a wide range of infection prevention topics like dispatch procedures, transmission-based precautions, personal protective equipment, and special considerations in pediatrics and aeromedical transport.  

EMS Infectious Disease Playbook from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 

Ways to Use This Resource 

  • Comprehensive Guidance: Provides streamlined workflows for education tailored to resonate with EMS personnel. 
  • Centralized Resource: Consolidates the latest guidelines from various sources, ensuring EMS professionals have immediate access to current standards. 
Image of healthcare staff taking care of patient in a hospital bed.

Celebrating Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) in June

National Certified Nursing Assistants Week is just around the corner, running from June 13th to June 19th, 2024. Let’s take this opportunity to show our appreciation for the fantastic work our CNAs do every day in healthcare settings across Virginia. To celebrate, we’re shining a spotlight on an awesome infection prevention resource tailored specifically for CNAs.

Project Firstline Training Toolkit for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)

Ways to Share These Resources

  • This resource covers infection prevention topics in the daily work of CNAs, such as feeding, oral care, bathing, skin/ perineal care, positioning and more.
  • Plus, this training is easy to deliver with recordings of trainings, engaging PowerPoint slides, and fun knowledge checks to keep things interesting.

Target Audience: Foundational IPC education level

Hand Hygiene with Florence Nightingale. Image of woman emerging from photo frame.

May 5th is World Hand Hygiene Day

Mark your calendars because May 5th is no ordinary day—it’s World Hand Hygiene Day! It’s time to roll up our sleeves and celebrate the power of clean hands in keeping us all healthy. We know it’s not always easy to find the right tools to keep those hands squeaky clean. Fear not, because we’ve got your back with an exciting bundle of resources that’ll make hand hygiene a breeze!

🛠️ Toolkit: APIC Toolkit for Patient Hand Hygiene

  • About this resource: This toolkit is an all-encompassing resource designed to empower healthcare professionals like you to champion hand hygiene practices among patients and residents.
  • Target Audience: Foundational IPC education

📽️ Video: Virginia Infection Prevention Training Center – Hand Hygiene with Florence Nightingale

  • About this resource: Get ready to be entertained and educated when Florence Nightingale comes to life to tell a memorable and short story on how to perform hand hygiene and why it matters in healthcare.
  • Target Audience: Foundational IPC education level

💻 Technology: Speedy Audit

So, gear up, spread the word, and let’s make this World Hand Hygiene Day the cleanest one yet!

Coming to a town near you! Infection Prevention Educator Roadshow. May-July 2024; see registration for dates. Sample of Activities: workplace education hacks, conquer speaker anxiety, escape room adventures, supercharging educator strengths, hands-on education practice, educator goodie bag

The Infection Prevention Educator Roadshow Is Back This Summer

The Infection Prevention Educator Roadshow is hosted by the VDH HAI & AR Program and will be coming to a location near you in summer 2024.  

More About This Resource

  • This free training is focused on building your skills to educate healthcare workers on infection prevention and will be a hands-on learning day. 
  • Participants may come from all practice settings. Last year, participants came from acute care, long-term care, EMS, health department, behavioral health, congregate settings, public health, and more. All are welcome.  
  • This will be an all-new training; previous attendance not required. If you came to Roadshow 2023, there will be all new lessons this year, so please join us again! 
  • Register online – seats are filling up! 

For questions about this training resource, contact ginger.vanhoozer@vdh.virginia.gov 

Last Updated: October 11, 2023