What to know
- These resources were developed with healthcare workers, for healthcare workers – to ensure you receive infection control information you need and deserve in the learning format that’s best for you.
About these resources
Want to lead an infection control training for healthcare workers? Project Firstline has developed training resources that cater to all styles of learning, so healthcare leaders can train their team with content that is engaging and accessible.
Project Firstline's resources are easy to use and can be integrated into existing infection control training programs. Whether you have 5 minutes or 30 minutes, you can lead an effective infection control training with your team.
Spanish language available / Disponibles en español
Almost all materials are available in English and Spanish.
Casi todos los materiales están disponibles en inglés y español.
Interactive scenarios / Recursos interactivos
Check your infection control knowledge and gain valuable feedback in real time with our interactive, educational infection control resources. When you know how to recognize infection risks and understand how to apply infection control solutions you can save patient’s lives. From hospitals, to outpatient settings, to nursing homes, Project Firstline has interactive resources to help you increase and test your infection control knowledge no matter your healthcare setting.
Infographics / Infografías
Micro-learns / Microaprendizajes
Use Project Firstline’s short, adaptable micro-learn training resources to educate your team on a variety of infection control topics. The micro-learns are a series of guided discussions that connect infection control concepts to immediate, practical value, so healthcare workers can recognize infection risks and take action to stop the spread of germs. Incorporate these quick, in-person trainings into your next team meeting or huddle.
Training toolkits / Kits de herramientas para capacitaciones
Use Project Firstline’s training toolkits to lead live, web-based training sessions with groups of healthcare workers. Help your team learn to recognize infection risks throughout their workday by teaching them where germs live and how they spread. You don’t need to be an expert to lead an infection control training, as the resources in this toolkit will help you along the way.