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2021 Ecolab Poster Contest

 

2020 Winning Poster

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Congratulations to the winner of the 2020 Ecolab Poster Contest: 

Monika Szabo RN MPH CIC,
Southwestern Public Health, St. Thomas, ON.
Poster Contest Hosted by: IPAC BC
Poster Contest Sponsored by Ecolab

Monika's poster conceptualizes that IPAC is visionary and looks to the future.  We don't know what is on the horizon, but IPAC is prepared to face it with knowledge and best practice. 


Poster is available to the public to download until September. English / French 

Click here to place a Bulk Order for the 2020 NICW Poster (deadline August 1, 2020)

NOTE: Posters are copyright to IPAC Canada and may not be altered. Permission is required to use the poster image in publications or informational materials.

An annual poster contest is sponsored by ECOLAB and supported by an IPAC Canada chapter to give infection prevention and control professionals an opportunity to put their creative talents to work by developing a poster that visualizes the Infection Prevention and Control Week theme. The 2021 National Infection Control Week is October 18-22.

(View this information in pdf format).

THEME: Infection Prevention and Control: Unite and Conquer!

DESCRIPTION OF THEME: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the lives of millions around the world, forcing us to adapt to the “new normal”. We have been left with the incredible task to UNITE AND CONQUER this pandemic. Healthcare workers have been doing an outstanding job working around the clock to ensure people affected by the virus are supported and society is doing their best to try to “flatten the curve”. We can accomplish anything if we UNITE AND CONQUER!

PRIZE: The winner will receive a waived registration to the 2021 Virtual National Conference (May 3-5, 2021).

REMINDER: Posters should have meaning for the public as well as all levels of staff across the continuum of care. The poster should be simple and uncluttered, with strong visual attraction and minimal text. Judging will be based on overall content. Artistic talent is helpful but not necessary. The winning entry will be submitted to a graphic designer for final production. Your entry will become the property of IPAC Canada.

SaskpicHOST CHAPTER: IPAC SASKPIC

SUBMISSION: Submissions will only be accepted by email.
Send submissions to: info@ipac-canada.org.
Subject line: 2021 ECOLAB Poster Contest
Submission format:

  • Electronic file in Word or PDF format only.
  • Files smaller than 5 MB in size preferred.
  • Poster size: must print onto 8.5" x 11" paper.
  • Name, address, and telephone number must be included in
  • the submission email.
  • DO NOT include identifiers on the poster itself.

DEADLINE: January 31, 2021

 

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