Course Overview
Infection prevention and control (IPC) is a cornerstone of patient safety and healthcare quality. Hospitals and healthcare facilities must apply evidence-based practices to reduce healthcare-associated infections, safeguard staff, and ensure compliance with international standards.
This Infection Prevention and Control Measures Training Course provides participants with frameworks, protocols, and tools to design, implement, and monitor infection prevention programs.
Through case studies, simulations, and applied learning, participants will strengthen their ability to protect healthcare environments and promote a culture of safety.
Course Benefits
Reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections.
Ensure compliance with global infection control standards.
Improve patient safety and healthcare quality.
Build staff awareness and accountability in IPC practices.
Strengthen organizational resilience against outbreaks.
Course Objectives
Understand the principles of infection prevention and control.
Apply standard and transmission-based precautions.
Implement hand hygiene and sterilization protocols.
Design facility-specific infection control strategies.
Monitor, audit, and evaluate IPC programs.
Manage outbreak response and containment.
Promote a culture of safety and compliance.
Training Methodology
The course uses expert lectures, case studies, demonstrations, and group workshops. Participants will engage in simulations and practical exercises for IPC implementation.
Target Audience
Nurses and infection control practitioners.
Hospital executives and administrators.
Physicians and clinical leaders.
Public health and safety professionals.
Target Competencies
Infection prevention and control practices.
Outbreak management.
Healthcare hygiene compliance.
Patient safety leadership.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Fundamentals of Infection Prevention and Control
Principles of infection transmission.
Standard and transmission-based precautions.
Role of IPC in patient safety.
Global IPC guidelines and frameworks.
Unit 2: Hand Hygiene and Environmental Safety
Best practices in hand hygiene.
Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization methods.
Waste management and environmental safety.
Role of facilities in infection prevention.
Unit 3: Clinical Practices and Procedures
IPC in surgical and invasive procedures.
Safe injection and medication practices.
Managing devices (catheters, ventilators, etc.).
Reducing healthcare-associated infection risks.
Unit 4: Monitoring, Auditing, and Compliance
IPC audits and surveillance systems.
Data collection and performance monitoring.
Reporting and corrective action.
Ensuring regulatory compliance.
Unit 5: Outbreak Response and Organizational Culture
Detecting and managing infectious outbreaks.
Staff training and emergency protocols.
Promoting a culture of infection prevention.
Sustaining IPC improvements long term.
Ready to strengthen infection prevention in your facility?
Join the Infection Prevention and Control Measures Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and protect patients, staff, and communities.
The Infection Prevention and Control Measures Training Courses in Cairo equip healthcare professionals with essential knowledge and practical skills to prevent, detect, and manage healthcare-associated infections across clinical and non-clinical settings. These programs are designed for infection control officers, nurses, physicians, hospital administrators, laboratory personnel, and public health professionals who play a key role in maintaining safe healthcare environments and promoting patient and staff well-being.
Participants gain a thorough understanding of infection prevention and control (IPC) principles, including pathogen transmission mechanisms, standard and transmission-based precautions, environmental hygiene practices, and sterilization and disinfection procedures. The courses emphasize evidence-based strategies that reduce infection risks, safeguard vulnerable populations, and support high standards of clinical care. Through case-based learning and hands-on training exercises, attendees learn to evaluate infection risks, implement surveillance systems, interpret microbiological data, and coordinate rapid response measures during infection outbreaks.
These infection control training programs in Cairo also highlight the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and continuous quality improvement. Participants explore topics such as hand hygiene compliance, personal protective equipment (PPE) selection and usage, safe injection and waste management practices, and the role of leadership in fostering a culture of safety. The curriculum integrates global best practices with practical tools that enhance clinical accountability, risk communication, and policy implementation at organizational and facility levels.
Attending these training courses in Cairo provides professionals with an interactive and collaborative learning environment enriched by the city’s expanding healthcare system and commitment to quality improvement. By engaging with experts and peers, participants gain insights into effective infection control governance, performance measurement, and staff training strategies. Upon completion, professionals are equipped to lead infection prevention initiatives, enhance patient and staff safety, ensure regulatory compliance, and contribute to resilient, high-performance healthcare environments capable of reducing infection risks and improving care outcomes.