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University of Louisville
Online Bioterrorism Courses
Earn Continuing Education Credit Without Ever Leaving The
Comfort Of Your Home Or Office By Taking An Online Course!
Our "one stop shopping" approach means you can register
for the course, complete the course, take a short test and be awarded your
printable electronic certificate all in one session.
If you don't have time to take the course in one session, you may return
to it as many times as you like without registering again. A summary of
each course is outlined below; for more information, click on the course's
name. If you have any questions, please contact us at chse@louisville.edu.
For other, non-bioterrorism related online courses, including HIV/AIDS,
Clinical Research and Conscious Sedation, click here.
Bioterrorism:
Overview Of The Bioterrorism Threat - 1 Hour
Summary: The course's purpose is to provide a broad overview of the
bioterrorism threat and educate healthcare professionals regarding the treatment
of patients exposed to bioterrorism. The course is designed for all healthcare
professionals.
Credit: One hour of Category 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)
credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award; One hour of Nursing
credit from the Kentucky Board of Nursing
Cost: Viewing the materials is free; $15 for CME or Nursing credit
Course created by: University of Louisville Continuing Health Sciences
Education
More Information And/Or To Take Course: Click here
Bioterrorism:
Overview Of The Bioterrorism Threat - 3 Hours
Summary: The course's purpose is to provide an overview of the bioterrorism
threat and educate healthcare professionals regarding the treatment of patients
exposed to bioterrorism. The course is designed for all healthcare professionals.
Credit: Three hours of Category 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)
credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award; Three hours of Nursing
credit from the Kentucky Board of Nursing
Cost: Viewing the materials is free; $15 for CME or Nursing credit
Course created by: University of Louisville Continuing Health Sciences
Education
More Information And/Or To Take Course: Click here
Bioterrorism:
Clinical Lab Support For A Bioterrorism Event
Summary: This course focuses on the role of clinical laboratories
in recognizing and diagnosing a bioterrorism threat. The course is designed
for all healthcare professionals.
Credit: One hour of Category 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)
credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award; One hour of Nursing
credit from the Kentucky Board of Nursing
Cost: Viewing the materials is free; $15 for CME or Nursing credit
Course created by: University of Louisville Continuing Health Sciences
Education
More Information And/Or To Take Course: Click here
Bioterrorism:
Communication & Surveillance Among Healthcare Networks
Summary: The course's purpose is to educate healthcare providers
about working with various state and federal agencies in the event of a
bioterrorism incident.
Credit: One hour of Category 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)
credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award; One hour of Nursing
credit from the Kentucky Board of Nursing
Cost: Viewing the materials is free; $15 for CME or Nursing credit
Course created by: University of Louisville Continuing Health Sciences
Education
More Information And/Or To Take Course: Click here
Bioterrorism:
Human Patient Simulation - Bioterrorism Attack
Summary: Using the University of Louisville's state-of-the-art patient
simulation laboratory, watch as physicians diagnose and treat a mock patient
suffering from a bioterrorism attack.
Credit: One hour of Category 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)
credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award; One hour of Nursing
credit from the Kentucky Board of Nursing
Cost: Viewing the materials is free; $15 for CME or Nursing credit
Course created by: University of Louisville Continuing Health Sciences
Education
More Information And/Or To Take Course: Click here
Bioterrorism:
Legal & Ethical Implications
Summary: This course explores the legal and ethical implications
of the healthcare providers' role as it relates to bioterrorism.
Credit: One hour of Category 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)
credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award; One hour of Nursing
credit from the Kentucky Board of Nursing
Cost: Viewing the materials is free; $15 for CME or Nursing credit
Course created by: University of Louisville Continuing Health Sciences
Education
More Information And/Or To Take Course: Click here
Bioterrorism:
Mental Health Issues In Coping With Bioterrorism
Summary: An exploration of the various mental health issues healthcare
providers may encounter in the event of bioterrorism.
Credit: One hour of Category 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)
credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award; One hour of Nursing
credit from the Kentucky Board of Nursing
Cost: Viewing the materials is free; $15 for CME or Nursing credit
Course created by: University of Louisville Continuing Health Sciences
Education
More Information And/Or To Take Course: Click here
Bioterrorism:
Recognizing Clinical Symptoms Of Biothreat Agents
Summary: This course will educate healthcare professionals in recognizing,
differentiating between and diagnosing the various clinical systems associated
with a wide range of biothreat agents.
Credit: One hour of Category 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)
credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award; One hour of Nursing
credit from the Kentucky Board of Nursing
Cost: Viewing the materials is free; $15 for CME or Nursing credit
Course created by: University of Louisville Continuing Health Sciences
Education
More Information And/Or To Take Course: Click here
Accreditation Statement
The University of Louisville School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
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