Acute Care Continuing Education

Practical Infection Prevention & Control learning for hospitals and acute care settings—built for daily workflows, high‑risk moments, and real-world compliance.

Who it’s for

  • IPAC practitioners / infection control leads in hospitals
  • Nurses (RN/RPN/LPN), allied health professionals, unit educators
  • Environmental services leads and supervisors
  • Quality, patient safety, and operational leaders
  • Staff supporting surveillance, outbreaks, or isolation practices

What you’ll learn

  • Where transmission risk hides in acute care workflows (and how to reduce it)
  • Practical isolation and PPE decision-making habits
  • Environmental cleaning priorities in high turnover areas
  • Surveillance fundamentals and “early warning” thinking
  • Outbreak readiness: what to standardize before pressure hits
  • Communication and documentation habits that support consistency

Acute Care Courses

Select a course to view learning outcomes, curriculum, access period, assessments, and certificate requirements.

Certificate on successful completion

Certification is offered when a learner completes the full course requirements.

To earn a certificate, the learner must:

  1. Complete the entire course, including the self‑assessment
  2. Complete the final assessment
  3. Achieve a final assessment score of 80% or higher

Training for units and teams

Need consistent training across a unit, department, or facility? We offer group options and coordinated rollout.

Frequently asked questions

Are these courses self‑paced?

Most courses are online and self‑paced unless a course page states otherwise.

How long do I have access?

Access length is shown on each course page before enrolment.

How do I earn the certificate?

Complete the entire course (including self‑assessment) and score 80%+ on the final assessment.

Are these vocational programs?

No. These are non‑vocational continuing education courses.
This program does not require approval under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005.