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Developmental Path of the Infection Preventionist

The ever-changing requirements of the profession demand that infection preventionists (IPs) constantly update their knowledge base and expand their skill set.
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New November 2024

A Framework for Defining and Documenting Infection Preventionist Competency

Published in the American Journal of Infection Control by APIC’s Professional Development Committee, this article outlines strategies for developing and documenting competency in the IP profession, emphasizing onboarding, accreditation and regulatory surveys, and ongoing professional growth.

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A Framework for Defining and Documenting Infection Preventionist Competency
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Infection Prevention Onboarding Checklist

Replaces the Novice Roadmap! This checklist guides IP professionals through key onboarding steps for effective infection prevention and can be customized for specific roles.

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Professional Practice Standards

The foundational document for the profession, the Professional Practice Standards establish the core duties, responsibilities, and skill set of the infection preventionist.

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Proficient Practitioner Bridge

We apologize, but the Proficient Practitioner Bridge is currently unavailable as it is under revision. We are working to update and improve it. Please check back later. Thank you for your understanding.

Fellow of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology

The APIC Fellows program recognizes exemplary APIC members with status as a Fellow of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (FAPIC). Fellow of APIC status is a distinction of honor for IPs who are not only advanced practitioners of infection prevention practice, but also leaders within the field.

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Fellow of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
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