Toys May Not Be Us: Issues Encountered in Developing a Standardized Policy for Toy Cleaning in the Ambulatory Care Setting
2013
into the fair. A small gift was given to each participant that entered. Guests were given a special “fair-ticket” that required signatures from each poster presenter, guaranteeing that he/she took the time and looked at each poster. The learning experience focused on relevant day-to-day infection prevention and control concepts, making the material understandable, memorable to engage the participant. RESULTS: Peer-to-peer learning added a dimension of excitement and collaboration for the presenters, the IP Champions. This was the biggest draw of employees to any infection prevention inservice or educational event. LESSON LEARNED: Peer-to-peer learning added a dimension of excitement and collaboration for the presenters, the IP Champions. This was the biggest draw of employees to any infection prevention in-service or educational event.
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