AHA Team Training has partnered with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 Project Firstline collaborative to release free on-demand to help hospitals and health systems integrate teamwork and communication principles to prevent and control infection into their normal work flow. 

鈥淐ontinual education on infection prevention must be part of a hospital鈥檚 or health system鈥檚 normal work flow and not compromised because of time pressures,鈥 said Marie Cleary-Fishman, AHA vice president, clinical quality. 鈥淭his new video toolkit makes communications training quick and easy.鈥 

CDC last year partnered with the AHA鈥檚 Center for Health Innovation and other national health care organizations to launch the Project Firstline national training collaborative to help health care workers prevent COVID-19 infections and protect their health.
 

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