OSAP Launches First Dental Infection Control Journal
The
Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP), a community of
clinicians, educators, consultants, researchers and industry
representatives who advocate for the Safest Dental Visit™, has announced
the launch of the Journal of Dental Infection Control and Safety,
an online peer-reviewed, professional journal. The journal will contain
previously unpublished scholarly articles on clinical practice and
education, and scholarly and secondary research related to the practice
of dental infection control and safety in oral health settings.
The Journal of Dental Infection Control and Safety
is a multidisciplinary, international journal that invites submissions
from authors in all relevant disciplines and settings. Current topics of
interest to the journal include: evidence-based practice, new
initiatives, outcomes research, patient engagement, infection prevention
and control, international and multidisciplinary issues, regulatory
issues affecting dental healthcare professionals, patient safety topics,
resident engagement and satisfaction, implementation of new
technologies and innovations, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Triple Aim, and issues confronted in clinical practice. Authors can
submit manuscripts through the online portal at http://jdics.osap.org.
Dr.
J. Hudson Garrett Jr. will serve as editor-in-chief of the new
publication. Dr. Garrett is an OSAP board member and is co-founder and
president of Infection Prevention Institute, Inc. and global chief
clinical officer of Pentax Medical-Hoya Corporation. “The launch of
OSAP’s peer reviewed journal could not be more timely given the
tremendous ongoing challenges with infection prevention and control in
the oral healthcare setting. The journal will serve as a place for
translational research and dissemination of evidence based practices for
infection control to all dental healthcare professionals”, said Dr.
Garrett.
“The
journal is a natural extension of our goal to develop the dental
infection preventionists of the future. By mentoring new authors and
encouraging current writers to focus on these important topics, we aim
to significantly add to the amount of science-based content for dental
clinicians, educators, and consultants,” said OSAP executive director
Therese Long, MBA, CAE. “In fact, there will be a special session at the
OSAP 2017 Conference in Atlanta, GA on June 24 (http://osapconference.org) discussing opportunities to contribute to the new journal,” she said.
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