Diversey Care launches continuing education program for infection prevention


Sealed Air’s (NYSE: SEE) Diversey Care division announced the launch of a continuing education program for nurses and infection prevention personnel.  The initial program includes five free courses, each providing one hour of continuing nursing education credit.
The continuing education content and resources are designed to address the ever-changing needs in healthcare settings, while using evidence to help facilitate improved practices and processes, with the goal of enhancing capabilities and improving patient safety.

“Sealed Air is committed to helping healthcare providers achieve the best possible outcomes. Our commitment to help reduce healthcare associated infections fuels our passion for solutions that give meaning to our mission to create a better way for life,” said Carolyn Cooke, Vice President Healthcare North America, Diversey Care. “We know that education and knowledge can help improve outcomes, and continual education of healthcare staff is critical to keeping facilities on the cutting edge.”

For more information about the continuing education program, and other resources available from Diversey Care, visit www.sdfhc.com/training.

 



June 29, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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