NeoIPC
Clinical Practice NetworkWe are calling on healthcare providers in neonatal units to join the NeoIPC Clinical Practice Network (CPN)!
The NeoIPC Clinical Practice Network aims to:
- Bring and connect healthcare professionals working in NICUs, including neonatologists, neonatal nurses, infection prevention and control specialists, in an international network of clinical practice
- Encourage greater involvement of units in infection and prevention control planning and delivery
- Improve dissemination of relevant tools and materials
- Facilitate participation in surveillance of IPC processes and outcomes
Why should you join the Clinical Practice Network?
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Share enthusiasm for IPC in neonatal care with other NICUs
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Participate in our bi-annual online events to meet others and exchange on crucial topics
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Provide your expertise and feedback on IPC strategies and interventions
Email us for more information on the CPN activities.
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CPN Latest News
Establishing a community of practice for neonatologists and IPC experts: the NeoIPC Clinical Practice Network
Recently, we sat with Tuuli Metsvaht, Chair of the NeoIPC Clinical Practice Network (CPN) and Head of the Paediatric Clinic at Tartu University Hospital (Estonia), to discuss the CPN's mission and impact on infection prevention and control in neonatal care. Tuuli...
Register for the next online training course on the NeoIPC Surveillance toolkit (15 April 2024)
The NeoIPC Consortium will be holding the next online training course on the use of the NeoIPC Surveillance toolkit on 15th April 2024, 13:30-16:15 CEST. Are you a NeoDeco site PI or staff, a NeoIPC Clinical Practice Network member, or just an interested clinician or...
New Surveillance and Data Privacy FAQ page published
The FAQ page is designed to offer information to healthcare professionals, hospital directors, legal advisors, ethics advisors, and parents who may want to learn more about the use of patient data during the performance of surveillance activities in neonatal units.