This teleclass, by journalist Craig Silverman, will be broadcast live from the Infection prevention and Control (IPAC) Canada Conference on May 27th at 9:30am-10:30am in New York/Toronto; 3:30pm in Geneva; 11:30pm in Sydney; 10:30am in Buenos Aires; 4:30pm in Riyadh; 13:30 UTC.
The webinar aims to explore the rise of ‘fake news’ and how to recognize and manage misinformation related to communicable diseases.
This is part of the Webber Teleclass series that has been delivering classes to thousands of people across the world for the last 25 years.
This teleclass is free to join.
Details of the class including how to register, here: https://webbertraining.com/event/misinformation-and-disinformation-the-n...
Jules
HIFA profile: Jules Storr is CEO and co-founder of S3 Global Healthcare and past president of the Infection Prevention Society of the UK and Ireland. Her core subject matter expertise lies in infection prevention and control (IPC) which has been used as the foundation for developing strengths in strategy, leadership, behaviour change and implementation across diverse national and global programmes, including IPC, patient safety, quality health care, partnership working, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and antimicrobial resistance. As a respected global healthcare leader and influencer Jules has a record of achievement in the development, implementation and evaluation of initiatives, guidelines and improvement resources in both high and low income countries. During the West Africa Ebola outbreak of 2014-15 Julie worked with colleagues in Sierra Leone to develop their national IPC programme. Previously, she led the award winning national cleanyourhands campaign, as assistant director of IPC at the English National Patient Safety Agency. She currently serves as an honorary advisor to Global Health Partnerships (formerly THET) and is on the steering group of HIFA and a member of HIFA Partnerships and Projects Working Group and Social Media Group. Jules is a champion of person-centred, compassionate care. Her recent work explores the social and behavioural dimensions of IPC, blending clinical expertise with human-centred care. Through her boutique consultancy she works as a consultant and adviser to a number of organisations including WHO, WaterAid and other development partners and charitable organisations. https://www.hifa.org/support/members/julie-0 email: julesstorr AT me.com