CDC offers free hand-hygiene training for frontline staff
OSHA Healthcare Connection, February 19, 2008
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A new program posted by the CDC last week provides training on hand hygiene and standard precautions concepts for workers in all healthcare settings.
The Hand Hygiene Interactive Training Course takes less than 10 minutes and uses a Q&A format and a short video stream to reinforce hand-hygiene technique.
The CDC also provides links to downloadable education materials including posters and a screensaver.
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