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Long-term care certification in infection prevention: The time is…now!
Steven J Schweon1, Elaine Larson2, Sandra Callery3
1Steven J. Schweon LLC, Saylorsburg, PA, USA.
Abstract:
The complexity and risks of long-term care (LTC) resident care has continued to increase, including infection risk, as regulatory agencies and the LTC industry seek credible and knowledgeable infection preventionists for their facilities. Developing an LTC infection prevention and control certification exam indicates infection preventionists can proficiently manage infection prevention and control programs.
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