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  3. Vol. 7 No. 2 (2011)

Vol. 7 No. 2 (2011)

Published: 2011-03-15

Foreword to the Special Issue

  • Special Education issue - a Foreword from IJIC's Editor

    Judith Richards
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Editorial Commentary

  • Educating the Infection prevention & Control educators - musings from the IFIC Education Chair

    Gayle Gilmore
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Original Articles

  • WHO First Global Patient Safety Challenge: Clean Care is Safer Care, Contributing to the training of health-care workers around the globe

    Claire Kilpatrick, Benedetta Allegranzi, Didier Pittet
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  • Undergraduate and postgraduate medical education on the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infection. More progress is needed

    Hilary Humphreys, Judith Richards
    • PDF

From Around the Globe

  • CINELA Project: Controlling Hospital Infections in Latin American countries. Preliminary results

    Pola Brenner, Patricio Nercelles
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  • Education for healthcare associated infection prevention and control in Croatia: how to start from the beginning

    Smilja Kalenic, Ana Budimir
    • PDF
  • Infection Prevention and Control Education in EGYPT: Professional Diploma in Infection Control (PDIC)

    Ossama Rasslan
    • PDF
  • From Policy to Practice - Education in Infection Prevention and Control

    Shaheen Mehtar, Frederick Marais, Marina Aucamp
    • PDF

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