This online course is for you if:

  • You’re not fully confident that your practice could pass a state dental board inspection

  • You were newly assigned as the infection control coordinator and overwhelmed

  • You’re an existing infection control coordinator that wants to validate that your systems are current and compliant

  • Your team is resistant and you need confirmation for your infection prevention processes

  • Your practice doesn’t have an infection control coordinator and you want to be prepared to talk with your doctor about taking the position

"Perfect for an overwhelmed newbie ICC . The course is on point, packed with much-needed info, fun to watch. Can definitely help boost the confidence and knowledge level of a beginner ICC.""

- Catherine A.

Course Objectives

This course provides 1 CE & is accredited by the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD).

  • Explain the purpose of an Infection Control Coordinator & define 10 tips that support this role to implement a stronger infection prevention program in the dental office setting.

  • Define standard precautions & how each precaution should be implemented to prevent disease transmission according to the CDC guidelines & OSHA Standards.

  • List & demonstrate specific infection prevention practices that an Infection Control Coordinator can incorporate into a dental practice’s infection prevention program.

  • Provide downloadable standard operating procedure worksheets for an Infection Control Coordinator to implement  within the dental practice’s current infection prevention program.

Course curriculum

    1. How to Navigate This Platform

    2. Infection Prevention Tips #1-5

    3. Infection Prevention Tips #6-10

    4. Don't forget your CE credit!

About this course

  • $39.00
  • 4 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content

Brought To You By

Certified Infection Control Educators

Certified Infection Control Educator Michelle Strange, MSDH, RDH, CDIPC

My mission is to create infection prevention champions by elevating the role of the infection control coordinator. I recognize that providing resources to this role allows individuals to become leaders and contributing members of the dental practice making safer dental visits. My vision is to have an infection control coordinator in every dental practice with safety as the foundation of all patient care.