Break the chain of infection
Understand how pathogens travel so you can stop transmission at the source.
IPAC • Healthcare Workplaces • Canada • Online Certification (2026)
In Canadian healthcare, the difference between a routine shift and a workplace crisis can come down to one invisible factor: Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC). As we move into 2026, more workplaces are treating IPAC training as a foundational requirement for any serious professional.
Whether you work in long-term care, a hospital ward, a private clinic, or community care, infection control protocols are not “suggestions”—they’re the frontline shield protecting both staff and patients. Strong IPAC habits help reduce risk and support safe, consistent care.
If you’re looking for an evidence-based refresher that reinforces the essentials, the Infection Control and Prevention Basics course is a practical way to level up quickly.
Pathogens don’t discriminate. They move through high-touch surfaces, improper PPE usage, and lapses in hand hygiene. For modern healthcare teams, knowing what to do isn’t enough—you need a systematic approach that becomes second nature.
Modern training is focused, practical, and designed to be used immediately on the floor—not buried in dense manuals. Here are the high-impact fundamentals emphasized in up-to-date IPAC learning:
Understand how pathogens travel so you can stop transmission at the source.
Clinical-grade hand hygiene is a science—and one of the most powerful tools for reducing cross-contamination.
Learn the correct order and technique so you don’t carry exposure risk from workplace to home.
Identify high-touch zones and apply appropriate cleaning/sterilization methods for different settings.
Build repeatable routines you can apply across shifts, units, and patient scenarios.
Complete training online and keep documentation ready for onboarding, audits, or HR requirements.
For busy professionals, finding time for weekend seminars can be tough. Self-paced online certification lets you stay compliant and build confidence without sacrificing your schedule.
Training tailored to Canadian healthcare expectations and workplace safety realities.
Complete modules on your phone during breaks or on your laptop at home.
Get proof of completion quickly—helpful for onboarding, HR, and placement requirements.
Infection control is a shared responsibility. Invest a few hours into certified fundamentals and become a more confident, more workplace-ready professional.
Anyone working in healthcare environments—hospitals, clinics, long-term care, community settings—or students preparing for placement.
Core topics typically include breaking the chain of infection, hand hygiene fundamentals, PPE donning/doffing, and environmental cleaning.
You can enroll directly through the official course page here: Infection Control and Prevention Basics (CHCPT) .