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CMIP Capstone Project


The goal of the Capstone Project is to provide an opportunity for the participant in the CMIP program to reflect on their learning experiences and demonstrate what they have learned. The ability to put knowledge into action is known as competence. The Capstone Project will serve as a demonstration of the participant's competence in addressing an infection prevention challenge.

Examples of a Capstone Project could include:

  • Development of a video describing a challenge and a solution
  • A training procedure or protocol
  • A poster or graphic display of a problem, an intervention, and a result
  • An environmental hygiene risk assessment
  • A case-study or review of an outbreak investigation
  • Development of a fishbone diagram depicting how a problem was dissected and resolved
     

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Overview Introduction to Microbiology Introduction to Epidemiology Precautions Infection Prevention During Construction Projects Infection Prevention and Preparedness for Biological Events Critical Thinking Capstone Project
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