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Fees
FULL course — HK$5,400 / HK$4,800*/ HK$3,000#
Those who are interested in particular module(s) but do not wish to
pursue the Certificate course may take an individual module at a rate
of HK$1,000 / HK$800*/ HK$500#
*for Nursing Alumni and Honorary Tutors of the School of Nursing, HKU and
Graduates of Certificate in Infection Control
#for current part-time students/ staff of the School of Nursing, HKU
CAROL YU CENTRE FOR INFECTION DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY
INFECTION CONTROL TEAM
QUEEN MARY HOSPITAL
Certificate in
Infection Control
For Enquiry and Application:
School of Nursing, HKU
Tel: 39176602 Fax: 28726079
E-mail: [email protected]
https://nursing.hku.hk/education/certificate-in-infection-control
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Programme Directors:
Professor KY Yuen
Professor Lin Chia-Chin
The purpose of these series of courses is to provide knowledge and practical experience in infection control measures, through an interactive and problem-solving approach in learning, for clinicians, nurses, allied health professionals, and other healthcare workers who are interested or actively involved in the daily management of hospital infection control.
A series of SIX modules will be organized as follows:
*Tentative
CNE points will be awarded to nursing candidates on completion of each module
Excellent rating from past participants
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20-21 July 2019
30-31 Mar 2019
16-17 Nov 2019*
18-19 July 2020*
14-15 Nov 2020*
Infection Control in Practice I
- Nosocomial Infections Prevention and Control
Infection Control in Practice II
- Prevention and Control of Infection in Special Patient
Advancing Infection Control I - Understanding of Infections related to Hospital
Advancing Infection Control II
- Emergency Infectious Diseases and Future Challenges
Importance of Infection Control I - Structure, Science and Outlook
Important of Infection Control II
- Emergence of Multiple Drug Resistant Organisms 18-19 Apr 2020*