Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) has become a critically needed service, as highlighted in recent years across all settings. With a 50+ year history as a national leader in IPC and direct access to the largest network of infection preventionists in the country, APIC is here to assist your organization or business to meet your IPC needs. We can work with your organization to develop customized IPC programs or partner with you to train your teams in IPC, please use the submission form or email us at specialprojects@apic.org to learn more.

Customized IPC Programs

If you have a specific IPC need that isn’t met by our existing host of trainings, we can work with your organization to design and implement customized IPC programs through federal, state, and grant funding mechanisms. Previous or current project examples include:

Group Training for Hospitals and Public Health

If you have a specific IPC need that isn’t met by our existing training offerings, we can work with your organization to design and implement customized IPC programs through federal, state, and grant-funding mechanisms. View our training catalogue

IPC in Schools

Originally created in partnership with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, APIC created The MO KIDS IPC Toolkit. In 2025, APIC will expand this program nationwide. This program features a series of IPC educational staff trainings and  resources, designed to support safe and healthy schools throughout the U.S.

Learn how you can bring the IPC in Schools Toolkit program to your community

IPC in Corrections

APIC can partner with your organization to design and deliver a quality product across needs or settings. APIC partnered with the Chicago Department of Public Health to develop and deliver an IPC in Corrections training  program for the city’s congregate and correctional  settings.

IPC Resources

Empower your IP and healthcare personnel with APIC’s resources such as APIC Memberships,  APIC Text Online subscriptions, APIC Policy Pro,publications, and more.

IP in Workforce Development

APIC, in partnership with the Maryland Department of Health (MDH), created a suite of internship and mentorship matching recruitment, training, and retention programs designed to build IP capacity in the state. If you are interested in expanding IP capacity in your state, please complete the form to explore potential opportunities.

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