05 May 2021 Online
Webinar - 12 months of COVID – what have we learned? Part 2

This webinar will focus on IPC management of patients and staff. 

Confirmed panel members:

  • Colin Brown - Consultant in Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, Public Health England
  • Evonne Curran NursD - Independent Infection Prevention Nurse Consultant, Honorary Senior Research Fellow School of Health and Life Sciences Glasgow Caledonian University
  • Will Hamilton - Clinical Academic in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology
  • Martin Kiernan -  Infection Prevention and Control, Nightingale Hospital London and Visiting Clinical Fellow, University of West London

Chair: Dr Jasmin Islam, Consultant Infectious Diseases & Microbiology, Surrey & Sussex NHS Trust

To submit questions to the panel visit https://app.sli.do/event/907rhu2z

Watch previous webinars in the COVID-19 challenges and solutions series on-demand.

 

This webinar is supported by an educational grant from GAMA Healthcare.

GAMA


FAQ's

How do I join the webinar?

In order to join the webinar you must register in advance. Registration will close one hour before the webinar starts.

Once your registration has been approved you will receive an email from no-reply@zoom.us with joining instructions. You should receive this within 48 hours of registering. This email will be sent again one hour before the meeting starts. If you have not received an email with joining instructions please check your junk folder and then email admin@his.org.uk  before the webinar starts.

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How do I participate during the webinar?

During the webinar you will have the opportunity to participate using Slido, a simple audience interaction tool. We recommend downloading the Slido app and joining the event using #HIS. Alternatively you can open Slido on your browser https://app.sli.do/event/907rhu2z

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Will a recording of the webinar be available?

A recording of the webinar will be available on our resource page and Vimeo channel after the event.