Free to use Amersfoort, UT, Netherlands Person Holding a Stress Ball | Matthias Zomer
Free to use Amersfoort, UT, Netherlands Person Holding a Stress Ball | Matthias Zomer
The Ocean County Health Department is proud to be a partner of Project First line
Together, we are providing engaging and effective infection control training for the frontline healthcare workforce.
What is Project First line?
Project First line launched in October 2020 to provide healthcare workers with the infection control education they need and deserve to protect themselves and their patients from infectious disease threats in healthcare. Project First line was created with and for healthcare workers, with the support of a collaborative of diverse healthcare, public health, and academic partners.
Project First line is a national education and training collaborative of more than 75 healthcare, academic, and public health partners devoted to educating the healthcare workforce about infection control.
Project First line was developed to address long-standing gaps in infection control knowledge and practice in healthcare, which were highlighted most recently as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Project First line is for ALL healthcare workers, regardless of their role.
Project First line delivers critical infection control training, tools, and resources that are groundedin science and explain the “why” as much as the “what” and the “how” of infection control.
Together, we are providing engaging and effective infection control training for the frontline healthcare workforce Who can use Project First line?
Project First line materials were made for all healthcare workers in the United States. Learn more: cdc.gov/projectfirstline
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