Infection Prevention and Control Training, Page 134 Reviews
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Average score 4.8
2480 reviews
This was interesting, well presented facts on the subject but disappointingly limited and narrow. I have to rate it low because it is simply not good enough for people like myself working with young children. As a course for the contInuing professional development of someone in education, information could be angled much more closely to infection prevention and control of it in children and young people. For example to take a more practical approach on how to act on the identification of infectious diseases which might present in the classroom such as measles, mumps, and chickenpox etc which are on the increase. Similarly how to distinguish between common coughs and colds and asthma attacks, or the dangers of infection and eczema on children. I hope I am making myself clear.
It was well presented and (fairly) easy to understand. I came away with a much better understanding than I had before, with half a dozen things I will now do differently. I used the transcript as I find that's the best way to retain the info, and saved this into a Word document. This means I can refer back to it if needed. I certainly won't remember everything in the course without this. The 40 minutes mentioned doesn't work for me because I used the transcript as above. It was more like 3 hours. But it works for me that way.
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A very interesting, comprehensive, invaluable course, to undertake. I learnt a lot, and was pleased to attain a very successful pass rate, following the completion of the end test. Highly recommended for the education and benefit of all staff!
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It was concise and unlike some of the other courses, wasn’t too long. It gave you the knowledge that you needed.
Some great information and interesting facts but not necessarily all relevant to me, personally. It will be useful to be able to explain reasons behind hygiene to returning students though and have a bit more confidence when giving reasons as to why we are changing how we do things post-COVID!
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