OSAP-G2G-workbook_2016The Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) announced the release of an updated From Policy to Practice: OSAP’s Guide to the CDC Guidelines. The comprehensive workbook has been updated to reflect the recommendations from the CDC Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings—2003 and the 2016 Summary of Infection Prevention Practices in Dental Settings: Basic Expectations for Safe Care.

The workbook costs $66 for OSAP members and $78 for nonmembers and is being released in time for Dental Infection Control Awareness Month, which is marked in September.

The new From Policy to Practice: OSAP’s Guide to the CDC Guidelines workbook stresses the importance of having a comprehensive infection control program including an infection control coordinator and includes CDC resources for developing, managing, and evaluating a site-specific infection control program. The workbook walks users through the CDC Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings—2003 and the 2016 Summary of Infection Prevention Practices in Dental Settings: Basic Expectations for Safe Care. ??Each chapter of the workbook contains how-to instructions, charts, additional checklists, pictures and captions, and answers to common infection prevention and control questions. The new OSAP workbook contains the reprinted 2016 CDC Summary two-part checklist. By using this CDC checklist, dental practices can evaluate their site-specific written policies and procedures and personnel practices to ensure compliance with CDC recommendations.

The workbook is also a self-directed continuing education program, with 10 hours of continuing education credits available. For additional information or to purchase the new workbook, go to https://osap.site-ym.com/store.

Dental Infection Control Awareness Month aims to support dental practitioners and help dental professionals communicate to patients the critical role infection control in dentistry plays in preventing the spread of disease. Dental Infection Control Awareness Month is designed to provide a proactive way for practitioners to educate patients about what they are doing (often behind the scenes) to protect them. Clinicians do not usually bring it up, and patients may be too shy to ask, so awareness month materials provide a neutral conversation starter for showcasing infection control and safety practices. For more information, or to access downloadable posters and other tools, go to: http://www.osap.org/?page=NDICAMAll.