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Project Firstline Rhode Island is committed to creating resources that help frontline healthcare workers understand and confidently apply infection prevention and control (IPC) principles. PFL RI offers in-person and virtual trainings on a variety of IPC topics including transmission-based precautions, environmental cleaning and disinfection, and injection safety, among many others. The PFL RI team can develop and customize trainings to specific healthcare environments to meet your IPC needs.

Events

January 13, 2025
Preventing Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs)​: Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)​

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in English

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February 10, 2025
Preventing Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs): Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI)

12:00 pm

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Virtual

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in English

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CNE
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March 10, 2025
Preventing Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs): Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP)

12:00 pm

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Virtual

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in English

CE
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CNE
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March 24, 2025
Preventing Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs): Surgical Site Infection (SSI)

12:00 pm

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Virtual

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in English

CE
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CNE
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Recorded Live Content

Project Firstline’s innovative content is designed so that — regardless of a healthcare worker’s previous training or educational background — they can understand and confidently apply the infection prevention and control principles and protocols necessary to protect themselves, their patients, their families, and community.

November 16, 2023
Session 4: Tracking and Reporting: Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements
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Watch the fourth webinar of CDC's 5-part series. CDC experts and partners discuss how to measure sepsis epidemiology, outcomes, program goals, and the impact of sepsis initiatives. Discover ways to provide partners with actionable information about sepsis treatment and outcomes.

November 2, 2023
Session 3: Action: Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements
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Watch CDC's third webinar to gain valuable insights from CDC subject matter experts and partners about how to implement effective structures and processes to improve sepsis identification, management, and recovery.

October 16, 2023
Session 2: Accountability and Multi-professional Expertise: Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements
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Watch the second webinar of our 5-part series. CDC subject matter experts and partners explore the importance of appointing a leader responsible for program outcomes, the benefits of setting concrete program goals, and how to engage key partners throughout the organization.

October 10, 2023
Session 1: Leadership Commitment: Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements
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Watch the first webinar of our 5-part series. CDC experts discuss the new Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements and the importance of leadership commitment. During the webinar, CDC partners share real-life examples, strategies, and best practices to help organizations successfully implement the new core elements, with a focus on dedicating the necessary human, financial, and information technology resources.

October 2, 2023
La prevención de las infecciones por Clostridoides difficile | Una sesión de actualización
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En esta grabación de Proyecto Firstline de una sesión en vivo, aprenda sobre Clostridioides difficile, también conocido como C. diff. C. difficile es una bacteria potencialmente mortal que es común en el entorno de atención médica y considerada por los CDC como una amenaza urgente para la salud pública. Mire este seminario web para obtener más información sobre este organismo, cómo se propaga, quién está en riesgo y las prácticas de control de infecciones para mantener seguros a sus pacientes, a su lugar de trabajo y a usted.

September 25, 2023
Preventing Clostridioides difficile Infections | A Refresher Session
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In this Project Firstline webinar, learn about Clostridioides difficile also known as C. diff. C. diff is a life-threatening bacterium that’s common in healthcare and considered by the CDC to be an urgent public health threat. Watch this webinar to learn more about this organism, how it spreads, who is at risk, and infection control practices to keep your patients, yourself and your workplace safe.

Video Series: Inside Infection Control

Watch episodes of Project Firstline short video series on infection prevention and control

The CDC’s Dr. Abby Carlson explains the basic ideas behind infection control, how they work to prevent COVID-19, and how using infection control actions while you’re at work can protect your patients, your coworkers, your families, and your community.

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Video 19: What do the new COVID-19 strains mean for infection control?

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Video 20: Why does cleaning and disinfection matter in healthcare?

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Video 22: Why does contact time matter for disinfection?

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Video 24: Can you spread COVID-19 when you don't feel sick?

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Infection Control in Healthcare

Infection control is more than just policies and procedures, it’s an essential part of caring for and protecting patients. When you can understand and apply infection control actions consistently and confidently – every person, every action, every day – it saves lives.

Social Media Content

Help others learn more about recognizing infection control risks and where germs live in healthcare using our downloadable social media content. Be sure to tag Project Firstline in your posts (@CDCFirstline on Twitter and @CDCProjectFirstline on Facebook).

Where Germs Live: Environment
Where Germs Live: Environment
Where Germs Live: Body
Where Germs Live: Body
Infection Control Actions
Infection Control Actions
Devices
Sinks
Needles
Toilets
Skin
Did you know? Germs Can live in Dirt
Did you know? Germs Can live in Dirt
Did you Know? Germs Can Live in Water
Did you Know? Germs Can Live in Water
Did you know? Germs Can Live on High-Touch Surfaces
Did you know? Germs Can Live on High-Touch Surfaces
Did you know? Germs Can Live on Dry surfaces
Did you know? Germs Can Live on Dry surfaces
Did you know? Germs Can Live on Devices
Did you know? Germs Can Live on Devices
Did you know? Germs Live on the Skin
Did you know? Germs Live on the Skin

Learn More About Infection Control

Project Firstline is committed to creating resources that help frontline healthcare workers understand and confidently apply the infection control principles and protocols necessary to protect themselves, their families, and their community.

Read more at CDC.GOV/InfectionControl

Infection control resources

Training Toolkits

You don’t need to be an infection control expert to lead these trainings. The resources in this toolkit will help you along the way.

Use Project Firstline’s new training toolkits to help your team learn to recognize infection control risks throughout their workday, so they can take action to protect their patients, themselves, and their coworkers.

Session 1

Recognizing Risk Using Reservoirs Training Toolkit

Session 2

How Germs Make People Sick

Session 3

Recognizing Risk Using Reservoirs: A Review

Session 1

Introduction to Reservoirs: Where Germs Live Training Toolkit

Session 2

Healthcare Environment Reservoirs

Session 3

Body and Healthcare Environment Reservoirs: Synthesis

Request Training

We provide infection prevention and control (IPC) training and resources for workers from a wide range of education and training backgrounds.

PFL RI offers in-person and virtual trainings on a variety of infection prevention and control (IPC) topics. Trainings are tailored to specific healthcare environments and adapted to the learning needs of you and your colleagues. Fill out the form below to let us know how PFL RI can support you in all of your IPC needs.

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