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Clinical trainings

Our clinical continuing education and professional development product presentations are now available on-demand, each facilitated by one of our highly trained AnsellCARES clinical experts. If you are interested in a particular topic not listed, please complete the web form on this page. Certificates of completion and CE accreditation is provided, where applicable.

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Clinical Education (CE) Trainings

  1. Chemical Allergy Awareness and Protection
    Reviews the incidence, causes, symptoms and treatment of chemical allergies associated with glove use today.

  2. Double Gloving: A Standard of Practice in Surgery
    Review the evidence and recommendations for double gloving to promote safety and reduce healthcare worker and patient risk.

  3. Hand Hygiene: Skin and Hand Care in the Healthcare Setting
    Healthcare workers' hands are a vehicle for the transmission of pathogens to the patient and to the environment. This module explores the importance of hand hygiene.

  4. Surgical Site Infections: Managing the Challenge
    Improve patient outcomes and reduce infection rates by exploring the causes and risk factors associated with surgical site infections (SSIs), as well as evidence-based strategies for prevention and management.

  5. Understanding Latex Allergy (in the healthcare setting)
    Healthcare workers are at particular risk for latex allergy. Examine the incidence, causes, symptoms and treatment of latex allergies associated with glove use today.

  6. Using Personal Protective Equipment: Protecting Yourself and the Patient
    Review the recommendations for use of gloves as personal protective equipment, and their important role as part of basic infection control principals.

  7. Healthcare Worker Protection Glove PPE Best Practice
    Review the recommendations for use of gloves as personal protective equipment, and their important role as part of basic infection control principals.