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Clinical Office Practice
Integrating IPAC best practices into routine care will reduce the transmission of infections, decrease the risk of outbreaks, and protect the public attending and staff working in clinical office practice settings.
We offer expertise and tools to help health care workers understand and implement infection prevention and control practices.
Infection Prevention and Control for Clinical Office Practice
This best practice document was developed in collaboration with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario to support those working in clinical office settings to minimize the risk of infection transmission in office-based practice.
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