Community College Collaborative Virtual Conference

Project Firstline: Infection Control in Community College Curriculum

Community College Collaborative Virtual Conference

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Community college nursing and allied health faculty and administrators are invited to attend the Project Firstline Community College Collaborative virtual conference.

  • Subject-matter experts from the American Hospital Association (AHA), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and League for Innovation in the Community College (League) will share details of the Project Firstline: Infection Control in Community College Curriculum pilot program that aimed to enhance infection control curriculum within community colleges’ existing health-related curricula.
  • Faculty from participating institutions will describe how they developed and implemented these curricular enhancements during the project.
  • Project coaches will facilitate a series of three workshop sessions focused on educational practices and resources used in the project to enhance infection control curriculum in nursing and allied health programs.

There is no fee to attend the conference; however, registration is required. Click on the red Registration button to the right to register.

Sixteen U.S. community colleges participated in Project Firstline: Infection Control in Community College Curriculum, which is a collaboration between AHA, CDC, and the League and is part of the CDC’s innovative Project Firstline infection control training collaborative.

Project Firstline is a national collaborative led by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide infection control training and education to frontline health care workers and public health personnel. The League for Innovation in the Community College is proud to partner with Project Firstline, as supported through CDC-CK20-2003. CDC is an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents of this conference do not necessarily represent the policies of CDC or HHS and should not be considered an endorsement by the Federal Government.