Healthcare Clinics Continuing Education

Infection prevention education for outpatient and community clinics—focused on patient flow, cleaning routines, and consistent daily practice.

Who it’s for

  • Outpatient clinics and ambulatory settings
  • Clinic managers and supervisors
  • Nurses and clinical staff
  • Teams improving daily cleaning and patient flow practices
  • Practices preparing for seasonal surges (respiratory/GI)

What you’ll learn

  • Patient flow risk control (waiting areas, exam rooms, shared spaces)
  • Practical cleaning and disinfection routines that are sustainable
  • PPE and hand hygiene habits that don’t fall apart under pressure
  • Readiness habits for respiratory/GI season and unexpected surges
  • Documentation and training routines that support consistent standards

Healthcare Clinics 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 80% or higher on the final assessment

Training for clinic teams

Standardized training helps keep protocols consistent across staff and locations.

Frequently asked questions

Are these courses suitable for small clinics?

Yes—many courses are designed for practical workflows in smaller outpatient settings.

Are these self‑paced?

Most courses are online and self‑paced unless otherwise stated.

How do certificates work?

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

Is this vocational?

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