The Role of the IPAC Officer sponsored by maxill
$25.00
Access to course expires 1 year following purchase. Please make sure you complete prior to expiry.
Every dental office in Ontario needs an IPAC officer. Often the designated role falls onto an RDH to ensure the CDHO standards are being followed. It is an essential component of an IPAC program, yet most often the IPAC officer is left to fend for themselves and structure their own role, commonly executed on downtime or between client care.
This course will offer a full year view of how the IPAC officer will execute the role and with what tools. The participants will leave with a full ‘job description’, templates of audits and checklists to fulfill the IPAC Officers role, thus knowing what to do from month to month in a full year. This is a MUST attend as a RDH in Ontario, not only if you are the IPAC Officer, but to ensure whoever is the IPAC Officer, voluntold or not, is meeting IPAC standards.
Learning Objectives:
- Review risk management within an IPAC Program
- Identify and define the roles of the IPAC Officer
- Analyse resources and tools to fulfil the IPAC Officer’s roles
- Self-reflect on ones own dental practice to ensure the IPAC Officer is meeting IPAC standards
- Organize a ‘one year’ view of the IPAC Officer’s job duties
Biography
Michelle Aubé (Simmonds) RDH is a professional and enthusiastic leader who can motivate and create a positive environment and uplifting learning atmosphere. As a true leader she has a remarkable finesse that empowers others to gain confidence to accomplish their goals. Michelle wears many hats in the dental community and for this reason offers a realistic ‘can do approach’.
Michelle is currently a clinical RDH in London, Ontario leading a large dental hygiene department. She is an educator at Fanshawe College in dental hygiene and IPAC in both the dental hygiene program and continuing education program. She is also contracted by Fanshawe College as a curriculum developer for IPAC. Michelle is maxill’s CE Manager and fulfills the role of research, writing and public speaking as well as product innovation. Michelle is a regular contributor to CDHA’s OH Canada RDH publication and a repeat lecturer at the ODHA Re-Energize Conferences.
Description
Access to course expires 1 year following purchase. Please make sure you complete prior to expiry.
Every dental office in Ontario needs an IPAC officer. Often the designated role falls onto an RDH to ensure the CDHO standards are being followed. It is an essential component of an IPAC program, yet most often the IPAC officer is left to fend for themselves and structure their own role, commonly executed on downtime or between client care.
This course will offer a full year view of how the IPAC officer will execute the role and with what tools. The participants will leave with a full ‘job description’, templates of audits and checklists to fulfill the IPAC Officers role, thus knowing what to do from month to month in a full year. This is a MUST attend as a RDH in Ontario, not only if you are the IPAC Officer, but to ensure whoever is the IPAC Officer, voluntold or not, is meeting IPAC standards.
Learning Objectives:
- Review risk management within an IPAC Program
- Identify and define the roles of the IPAC Officer
- Analyse resources and tools to fulfil the IPAC Officer’s roles
- Self-reflect on ones own dental practice to ensure the IPAC Officer is meeting IPAC standards
- Organize a ‘one year’ view of the IPAC Officer’s job duties
Biography
Michelle Aubé (Simmonds) RDH is a professional and enthusiastic leader who can motivate and create a positive environment and uplifting learning atmosphere. As a true leader she has a remarkable finesse that empowers others to gain confidence to accomplish their goals. Michelle wears many hats in the dental community and for this reason offers a realistic ‘can do approach’.
Michelle is currently a clinical RDH in London, Ontario leading a large dental hygiene department. She is an educator at Fanshawe College in dental hygiene and IPAC in both the dental hygiene program and continuing education program. She is also contracted by Fanshawe College as a curriculum developer for IPAC. Michelle is maxill’s CE Manager and fulfills the role of research, writing and public speaking as well as product innovation. Michelle is a regular contributor to CDHA’s OH Canada RDH publication and a repeat lecturer at the ODHA Re-Energize Conferences.