4 Key Note Sessions PLUS A Bonus Elective To Watch This Week

Following on from last week’s Top 4 videos to watch, take advantage of our FREE login offer to the iClean 2020 Online Conference and watch the next 4 sessions from our Key Note Speakers PLUS the Bonus elective from Michael Gately.

There’s no better time to throw yourself into the iClean 2020 Conference Experience and hear from international experts Prof. Didier Pittet, Dr Ruth M. Carrico, Alexandra Peters, Fiona Nemetz and Prof. Karen Vickery.

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Clean Hospitals And How The International Group Can Help You

Discover what Clean Hospitals is currently working on to help you implement best practice. Prof Pittet will outline progress to date and future plans for Clean Hospitals globally using strategy learnt from the Clean Hands and the 5 moments of hand hygiene campaign.

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How To Bring Your Whole Facility Into One Infection Control System

The action of taking an in depth look at what a healthy facility looks like will allow you to look at your own facility with an objective view. Learn what areas of your facility might be actually harming the atmosphere and hygiene levels, allowing germs to breed and spread to patients, staff and visitors.

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How Can We Manage COVID-19 In A Positive Way?

This 30-minute session opens up discussion with all our key speakers. Your most important questions will be answered as we focus on how our global healthcare services can get through this current crisis.

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Fake News In Healthcare Environmental Hygiene

When Misinformation is brought into healthcare communication channels, the outcomes can be dangerous. Learn the right steps to identify, analyse and combat fake news with your workforce. Understand why fake news is so infectious and the true effect it has on healthcare worker compliance.

Join with others around the globe as together we learn how to save lives through science based cleaning and infection control. 

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