Fellowship details
As a fellow in the Infection Prevention and Control Program, you’ll spend one year involved in infection control activities at both community and tertiary centres, participate in weekly meetings with IPC’s and attend monthly infection control committees. Elective rotations include public health, reprocessing and sterilization. You’ll also be expected to complete a research or QI project during your training.
Admission and application requirements
To be considered for admission to the Infection Prevention and Control Fellowship, you must have a minimum of:
- An undergraduate degree in medicine
- Fluency in English
- Funding or the ability to self-fund
- Successful completion of infectious disease training
How to apply
To apply, please email the program director Dr. Evelyn Lo at chodnett@hsc.mb.ca
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Infection Prevention and Control Fellowship
Dr. Evelyn Lo, Program Director
C5124 St Boniface Hospital
409 Tache Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R2H 2A6