The Organization for Safety, Asepsis, and Prevention’s annual conference is now open for registration, where attendees can expect to learn industry insight on infection prevention best practices.
This year’s annual Organization for Safety, Asepsis, and Prevention (OSAP) Conference will be a celebration, recognizing the organization’s 40 years of service to the dental industry. It will take place in Tucson, Arizona from May 30 – June 1, 2024, and attendees can register now.
As part of the 40-year celebration, OSAP will be hosting a fun, 80s-themed welcome dinner, a live silent auction, and an Under the Stars reception on Saturday night, according to a press release from the organization. The event aims to be an opportunity to learn, grow, and connect in the infection control space, offering a variety of speakers and networking opportunities.
Speakers from the Centers for Disease Control, the United States Food and Drug Administration, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and the Occupation Safety and Health Administration. Early bird registration is open until April 3, 2024, and a pre-conference workshop will take place on May 29, 2024. Attendees can take advantage of this workshop to learn new infection prevention standards and guidelines as well as the complicated landscape of standard operating procedures. This workshop is available for individual purchase or as part of the conference registration.
Registration is open now. To learn more, visit the website here.
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