CCEI to introduce professional development course to prevent Bloodborne Pathogens among children

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ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI), a distance training institution dedicated to providing online training to the child care industry, is proud to announce the addition of a new professional development course for early child care professionals about preventing the spread of Bloodborne Pathogens

HLTH102: Preventing the Spread of Bloodborne Pathogens describes safe practices for reducing the spread of bloodborne pathogens in the child care setting, based on standards set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

"CCEI continues to introduce online professional development courses that are essential to the ongoing professional growth of early childhood educators. HLTH102 discusses important practices that can be implemented in child care settings to reduce the spread of pathogens and bacteria among children and staff," said Maria C. Taylor, President and CEO.

These and other CCEI professional development courses are accessible online individually or with an annual subscription starting at only $99. Completed courses are awarded IACET CEUs and may articulate to college credit, adding even more value for students.

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