OSAP and ICD to Collaborate
The
Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) and the
International College of Dentists (ICD) have signed a memorandum of
understanding that outlines a formal collaboration between the two
organizations. Their goal is to enhance dental infection prevention and
safety practices worldwide to protect both patients and healthcare
workers from infectious diseases and other hazards encountered during
the provision of oral healthcare.
Dental
safety (infection prevention and control, and patient and occupational
safety) crosses all fields and specialties in dentistry. “There is a
recognized need for training in state-of-the-art, yet practical, dental
infection control and safety practices in countries where there are no
established acceptable standards of dental safety. This collaboration
will advance our ability to assess need, provide and share resources,
and achieve our mutual goal of ensuring patient and provider safety
throughout the world,” said Dr. John O’Keefe, OSAP’s Chairman of the
Board.
ICD International President Joseph R. Kenneally commented,
“There
has long been a need for this type of scientific, evidence and
research-based program to promote high standards of safe infection
control practices, especially in humanitarian care situations in
underdeveloped nations. This collaboration will not only promote these
standards, but it will bring training to dental professionals around the
world. This is a vitally important educational effort, and the
International College of Dentists is thrilled to be able to help.”
The collaboration between OSAP and ICD will include organizational
linkages (such as mutual conference participation and linking website
content), education and training (such as sharing resources, possible
collaboration on a joint update of OSAP’s Guide for Safety and Infection
Control for Oral Healthcare Missions, and the development of global
regional infection control training programs), and partnering on other
relevant matters.
The memorandum of understanding is for a period of three years
and may be renewed. For more information on ICD, go to www.icd.org. For
more information on OSAP, go to www.osap.org.
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