OSAP Supports New CDC Summary with Resources
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has just released the Summary of Infection Prevention Practices in Dental Settings: Basic Expectations for Safe Care. The
new CDC summary addresses the fundamental elements needed to prevent
transmission of infectious agents, key CDC recommendations, current CDC
recommendations from the Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings–2003, additional
topics, recommendations and information published since 2003 and
assessment checklists to evaluate prevention practices.
The
Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) recognizes the
importance of these CDC documents and supports CDC’s efforts to guide
the profession to provide the safest care possible. To this end, OSAP
has created an array of tools and resources at www.osap.org specifically designed to help dental teams understand and comply with the CDC guidelines.
As
a trusted source of information for dental educators, consultants,
clinicians, researchers, and policymakers, OSAP provides timely updates,
advanced education, innovative training tools, referenced answers to
vexing infection control questions, and proven strategies to address
compliance challenges.
The organization has custom-designed tools and resources to help the
dental team put the CDC guidelines into practice. These include:
· From Policy to Practice: OSAP's Interactive Guide to the CDC Guidelines, a free online course with seven modules that break the guidelines down into easily understood principles.
· CDC Guidelines: From Policy to Practice by OSAP, a self-study
workbook that walks users through the CDC guidelines. Each chapter
contains practical how-to instructions, charts and checklists, pictures
and captions, answers to common questions, and guidance for making sound
clinical judgments.
· OSHA & CDC Guidelines: Interact Training System, a program that combines requirements for OSHA annual training with the CDC Guidelines.
· OSAP Dental Infection Control Educators' & Trainers' Toolkit, a
coaching workbook delivered via CD designed to assist with the
development, planning, and promotion of successful, high-impact
infection control and safety programs and presentations.
In
addition, OSAP will keep the dental profession informed using social
media, member publications such as InfoBites, expert advice via Ask
OSAP, web forums, and special programming at the OSAP Boot Camp, the
annual OSAP conference, and national dental meetings. OSAP will also
work with consultant, educator, and corporate members, and coordinate
with other dental organizations to help inform the dental community.
Dental
practitioners and other interested parties are encouraged to check the
OSAP website (www.osap.org) frequently and become a member of OSAP to
receive timely updates on new resources and gain access to additional
educational opportunities as they become available.
Celebrating
over 30 years of service to the worldwide dental community, OSAP is a
growing community of clinicians, educators, students, policy-makers, and
industry representatives who advocate for safe and infection-free
delivery of oral healthcare. OSAP focuses on strategies to improve
compliance with safe practices and on building a strong network of
recognized infection control experts to help dental professionals ensure
that every visit is The Safest Dental Visit™ for patients and the
dental team.
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