A Risk Management Approach to Defensible IPAC

Identify strengths and areas for growth in IPAC

Course Instructor

Michelle Aubé (Simmonds)

Michelle is an empowering and charismatic bilingual RDH Speaker, Consultant, Educator, and Change Agent with over 30 years of experience. She serves as maxill’s Director of CE and IPAC and as a DH and IPAC professor at Fanshawe College. Michelle audits dental clinics in federal correctional facilities and holds the role of ODHA Regional Board Director. In 2025, Michelle received the ODHA Distinction award for her commitment to the DH profession. She contributes regularly to OH Canada, CDHA’s national publication, and maintains a clinical practice in London, ON. Michelle is a CDHO IPAC Remedial Facilitator and an expert opinion provider to the CDHO and to legal proceedings in collaboration with litigators. She previously served as a CDHO Quality Assurance Assessor. As an entrepreneur she is the founder of Positive Impact Dental Consulting. A committed lifelong learner, she is completing a BA in Adult Education at Brock University. Michelle’s extensive and diverse background across clinical, regulatory, and educational sectors gives her a practical, well-rounded perspective on dental topics. She is recognized for her articulate communication, comprehensive expertise, and unapologetically honest, evidence-informed approach, exemplifying grassroots leadership in fostering a more equitable and sustainable future for the dental hygiene profession.

Course Information

Description

Get ready to dive into real-world infection control challenges with an investigative twist. This interactive course uses case studies to help participants identify strengths and areas for growth in IPAC.

Through analysis of real clinical scenarios, participants will explore what worked, what didn’t, and why. Group discussions and collaborative problem-solving will reinforce understanding of current IPAC standards.

Attendees will also gain practical strategies to identify and prevent infection risks in clinical settings, strengthening confidence and compliance in everyday practice. Suitable for both new and experienced professionals, this course is designed to enhance critical thinking, encourage meaningful discussion, and support safer dental environments.

  • Analyze real-life IPAC case scenarios to identify strengths and breaches in infection control protocols
  • Apply current IPAC guidelines to evaluate and improve infection prevention strategies in clinical settings
  • Collaborate in group discussions to strengthen problem-solving and decision-making skills related to infection risk management
  • Develop practical strategies to recognize, correct, and prevent common IPAC violations in daily dental hygiene practice

June 14 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

June 28 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Virtual

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Please email menma@amityconnect.ca if you have any further questions or concerns. Remember spots are limited.

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