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#FF Spring Buds Enthusiasm for Education!

Theoretically we are about 1.5
months into spring, but I think most of us would agree that March and April
were far from spring like conditions! 
I'm thrilled that May is here and with it, far more temperate weather,
blooming daffodils and budding trees!



With the arrival of May it's time
to provide the next installment of the Webber Training Teleclasses that I think
may be relevant to our conversation of all things related to chemical
disinfection for hands, surfaces and devices.  As noted in past blogs, the Teleclass
Education by
Webber Training is an international lecture
series on infection prevention and control topics. The objective is to bring
the best possible infection prevention and control information; to the widest
possible audience; with the fewest barriers to access. 



Date Title of Teleclass
Speaker        
May 5th 10 Years of WHO Clean Care is
Safer Care; Why You Should be a Part of the Social Pandemic that is Safe
Lives: Clean Your Hands
Prof. Didier Pittet, WHO, Geneva
May 13th Understanding Consumer Perceptions
of HAI and Hand Hygiene Through a Global Survey
Claire Kilpatrick, WHO & Dr.
Maryanne McGuckin, McGuckin Methods International
May 21st Is Your Phone Bugged? The Role of
Mobile Technology in Infection Control
Richard Brady, UK
May 27th Food Safety Culture - From Farm to
Fork
Dr. Douglas Powell, Australia
June 3rd Preventing Infections in
Healthcare Workers: Strategies and Challenges
Bruce Gamage, Canada
June 10th Patient Empowerment as Part of an
Asian Hand Hygiene Programme
Prof. Yee Chun Chen, Taiwan
July
23rd
Gastrointestinal Endoscopes: A
Need to Shift From Disinfection to Sterilization
Prof. William Rutala, USA

For more information on Webber Training, including a full
list of the upcoming Infection Prevention and Control Teleclasses, please visit
www.webbertraining.com

I hope many of you will take the opportunity to listen to
these teleclasses and share them with your colleagues! 

Bugging Off!

Nicole