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Event Goal: To improve infection prevention and control (IPC) knowledge and actions related to Urban Indian outreach and referral settings Description: On June 14, 2023, the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) will commence a NCUIH Project Firstline Community of Learning Series titled Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) For Distinctive Urban Indian Care Settings. The first event of this series will focus on IPC in Urban Indian Outreach/Referral Settings. As a proud partner with Project Firstline, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) national training collaborative, NCUIH will use this live virtual training to educate Urban Indian Organizations (UIO) frontline healthcare workers on key IPC concepts and actions in the context of outreach and referral settings. Event participants can earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits or Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) credits by attending this event. Objectives: 1. To improve UIO workers’ knowledge of key infection prevention and control concepts and actions 2. To improve UIO workers’ awareness of IPC resources for outreach and referral settings 3. To create space for peer-to-peer learning and sharing on IPC between UIOs Presenters: 1. Kyle Mitchell (Diné, Navajo) - IPC Contractor, National Council of Urban Indian Health 2. Alyssa Longee, MPH, BSN, RN (Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes) - Public Health Manager, National Council of Urban Indian Health 3. Dr. Richa Kaushal, MD, FAAP - Deputy Medical Director, Fresno American Indian Health Project 4. Johnny Delgado - HR Generalist/Grants Program Director, Bakersfield American Indian Health Project Objectives: 1. To improve UIO workers’ knowledge and understanding of key IPC concepts and actions 2. To improve UIO workers’ awareness of IPC resources for outreach and referral settings 3. To create space for peer-to-peer learning and sharing on IPC between UIOs Audience: UIO Staff IPC Champions