
2023 November EPI Intensive Training
Welcome to the 2023 November EPI Intensive Training!
This virtual course includes four days of live virtual training via Zoom as well as online modules. Please review all the following information carefully to make sure you maximize your learning and earn the certificate of completion at the end.
To earn the EPI Intensive Certificate you must do all of the following:
- Complete the 4-day live virtual training and post-event evaluation - attendance is mandatory for this training
- Complete 5 online EPI modules, and achieve 100% quizzes (you have unlimited attempts) to support learning:
- Using and Reporting Data
- Regulations and Requirements
- NHSN Basics*
- Basic Epidemiology *
- Microbiology 101*
- * = If at all possible, we recommend you complete these modules prior to the in-person training.
- Review the flash cards in the Digital Resources for this course.
- Score an 80% or higher on the final knowledge review and assessment for the program. You will have unlimited attempts to complete it. Each question comes with a rationale to support your learning. NOTE: for Fill-in-the-blank questions, be as simple as possible with your response. For example, if the question is asking for a numerical value, only provide the number, no accompanying text. You will be marked wrong if you provide more than you need to.
- Complete the Post-Course Survey Evaluation for the overall certificate of completion.
APIC’s Learning Management System will track your progress. Once you have completed all of these items, you will be able to download your certificate under the Content tab within the “Post-Course Survey and Certificates” section.
Important notes:
- To earn the certificates of completion, you have up to three months after the 4-day live virtual training to complete all the requirements above.
- Make sure to take advantage of the Digital Resource for this program! It includes the learning objectives, an extensive collection of flash cards for you to test your knowledge and learn the content, and resources for further learning.
- Contact hours: If, for any reason you only complete the live virtual 4-day training, you can earn contact hours for that only (28 hours). If you complete all program requirements and earn the EPI Intensive Certificate, you will earn a total of 34 contact hours. Once you have earned your contact hours, they can be found under the Content tab above under the “Post-Course Survey and Certificates” section.
- Please find PDF copies of all Workbooks per day for this program above under the "Agenda" and "Workbooks" tabs. APIC does not provide photocopies of the PowerPoints.
Technical Issues
Please try the steps below to troubleshoot if your online course work does not load or if you receive an error message:
- We recommend you use Google Chrome as your web browser.
- Make sure your browser is up to date by clicking the ellipsis (top right corner in your Chrome browser) then click Help and About Google Chrome. The browser will automatically update.
- Clear the cache and cookies in your browser.
- Use a private network (ex: home) as opposed to a public network (ex: work, school). Many facilities have pop-up blockers and firewalls turned on to prevent content from loading. You may need to contact your IT department to troubleshoot.
If you have questions about the course, please don't hesitate to email us at education@apic.org.
Sharon A. Williamson, MBA, BSMT(ASCP)SM, CIC, FAPIC
Senior Director, Infection Prevention
Texas Health Resources
Sharon Williamson, MBA, BSMT(ASCP)SM, CIC, FAPIC has been employed by Texas Health Resources for the past 34 years and is currently the Senior Director of Infection Prevention for the healthcare system.Sharon earned her Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology from Lamar University and her MBA in Healthcare Management from University of Texas at Tyler. She is certified as both a Medical Technologist and Specialist in Microbiology by the American College of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP). She is also certified in infection control and epidemiology by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC) and has received the Fellow of APIC (FAPIC) designation.Sharon has served as Secretary for the Dallas/Ft. Worth APIC Chapter, as a member of the national APIC Board of Directors, and as Treasurer for national APIC. She was a mentor for the Health Research and Educational Trust (HRET) CAUTI Fellowship program and has been an active member of the APIC Faculty for the past 9 years, developing and teaching online and face-to-face education courses. |
Lela L. Luper, RN, BSN, CIC, FAPIC, T-CHEST
Manager, Infection Prevention
Chickasaw Nation Department of Health
Lela Luper is currently Manager of Infection Prevention and Control at the Chickasaw Nation Department of Health in Ada, OK. For over twenty years, Lela has been an infection preventionist in the rural hospital and ambulatory care setting, providing her with the skills, critical thinking, and leadership abilities to promote infection prevention initiatives and patient safety. She has been board certified in infection prevention and control since 2004. Luper was an inaugural member of APIC’s Fellow class.A member of the APIC-Oklahoma Chapter, Lela has served as both the treasurer and chapter legislative representative. Lela has served on the Member Services Committee, Branding taskforce, Annual Conference Committee, Education Committee, APIC Board of Directors, and was recently elected to the Nominating and Awards Committee. She currently serves at the Facility Guidelines Institute as a revision cycle and steering committee member, as well as on the SHEA Educational Committee. Lela contributed to developing the Roadmap for the Novice Infection Preventionist and the Association for Healthcare Environment text. She serves as faculty for APIC educational courses. |
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