Education – Past Lecture Slides
International Congress of Infection Control Association (Singapore)
MRSA Talk
- Success for a MRSA Reduction Program: Role of Surveillance and Testing
Lance R. Peterson - Molecular Detection of MDR – TB
David H. Persing - Rapid Dection of Clostridium Difficile and Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci : New Infection Control Imperatives
Fred C. Tenover
National Infection Control Week
National Infection Control Week 2008
National Infection Control Week 2011
National Infection Control Week 2012
Talks by Local & Overseas Speakers
- Laboratory issues of HIV test
July Kumalawati - Challenges in infection control in Singapore
Dr Ling Moi Lin - The Economics of Infection Prevention and Making the RIGHT Business Case
Ms Denise Murphy - Our Fight Against Multiply resistance Bacteria
Dr Ling Moi Lin
- Renovation and Infection Control
Dr Ling Moi Lin
- A 10-Year Experience in the Control of MRSA Outbreaks in the NICU
Ms S.H. Lim & Dr R Lin
Summary Reports on Conference and Congress
International Congress of Asia Pacific Society of Infection Control
- 6th International Congress of the APSIC 2013
- 4th International Congress of the APSIC 2009
- 3rd International Congress of the APSIC 2007
- 2nd International Congree of the APSIC 2006
International Conference on Prevention & Infection Control (ICPIC)
Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care
Australian Infection Control Conference
- Australian Infection Control Conference 2008 – SNC Lim Siok Hong
- Australian Infection Control Conference 2008 – SNC Phoon Poh Choo
APIC Conference
Hospital Management Asia
Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
National Infection Control Week
OUR OBJECTIVES
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To facilitate exchange of information and data on infection control principles and practices through workshops, and publications.
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To formulate recommendations, guidelines or standards by the consensus of working groups.
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To educate all trainees and members of the health care professions on the importance and practice of good infection control measures both within medical institutions and in the community.
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To foster research into patterns of established and emergent infections and their modes of transmission, and into new and improved measures designed to interrupt such transmissions.