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Presented by
the University of Louisville Center for Health Hazards Preparedness &
School of Public Health and Information Sciences
University Of Louisville Public
Health Preparedness Online Courses
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Click on any item in the table of contents to jump to that topic.
Courses Overview
Courses & Faculty
Course Instructions and Registration
Technical Requirements
Continuing Education Credit
Resources
Archived Courses
Acknowledgement
Copyright
More Information
PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS COURSES OVERVIEW
The online courses listed on this page are designed to help prepare
healthcare providers to respond effectively to emergency situations including
terrorism, biowarfare and pandemic outbreak. Each online course takes approximately
one and a half hours to complete, and continuing education credit is available
upon the successful completion of each course. For more information, consult
the above table of contents, or simply scroll down the page.
These courses were created by the University of Louisville Center for Health Hazards Preparedness,
the University of
Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences, and the
University of Louisville Continuing
Health Sciences Education office.
COURSES & FACULTY
To find out more information about a course, or to register and
take a course, click on the course name. A new page will open with information
and instructions for taking the course. If you are using a pop-up window
blocker, you may have to temporarily disable it or configure it to allow
pop-ups from this page.
Community In Crisis Events:
This Time It's Personal
Nicholas Mosca, DDS
Surviving the Next Pandemic:
Bird Flu and Other Emerging Infectious Diseases
Michael Greger, MD
Recognition and Initial Management
of Chemical Casualties
Michael R. Dobbs, MD
Lessons from the Neurosurgical
Theater Operation Iraqi Freedom
Gerald A. Grant, MD
Preventing Transmission
of Infections
Ruth M. Carrico, PhD, RN, CIC
Population Health Protection
and Information Infrastructure
William A. Yasnoff, MD, PhD, NHII Advisors
Avian Influenza & The Coming
Pandemic
Matt Zahn, MD, Louisville Metro Health Department
Emergency Medical Management
of Radiological/Nuclear Incidents
Doran M. Christensen, DO, MPH, Oak Ridge Institute for Science &
Education
Neuroterrorism: Chemical Threats
to Human Health
Michael Dobbs, MD
Pandemic Flu: Will It Occur
& Are We Prepared?
Stanley A. Gall, MD, University of Louisville
Kentucky's Preparedness Plans
William Hacker, M.D., Commissioner, Department for Public Health
COURSE INSTRUCTIONS & REGISTRATION
By taking one of our online courses, you will gain valuable knowledge
and earn continuing education credit without ever leaving your home or office.
Each course is free, but registration is required. 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. Each course takes
approximately one and a half hours. During the course you will watch and
listen to a lecture and view a handout. After reviewing the materials, you
will take an online test and receive your results instantly.
If you pass, you will be taken to a web page confirming your continuing
education credit, which you will need to print for your records. If you
do not pass, you may retake the course as many times as necessary without
registering again.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Skill Requirements:
Basic Computer & Browser Skills
System Requirements:
Windows 2000 or higher
256 MBs or more of RAM
Internet Explorer 6.0 higher
Windows Media Player 10.0 or higher
Adobe
Acrobat 7.0 or higher
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
Physician Credit - University of
Louisville Continuing Health Sciences Education designates each of these
courses for a maximum of 1.5 hours of Category 1 credit toward the AMA Physician's
Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit
that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. 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.
Nursing Credit - Each of these courses
has been approved by the Kentucky Board of Nursing for 1.8 contact hours
per course through the University of Louisville School of Nursing. The Kentucky
Board of Nursing approval of an individual nursing education provider does
not constitute endorsement of program content. Participants must complete
entire session, provide license and social security number and complete
evaluation to receive contact hours.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
These free courses are sponsored by University of Louisville
School of Public Health and Information Sciences and the Center for Health
Hazards Preparedness (formerly the Center for Deterrence of Biowarfare and
Bioterrorism).
Funding support provided by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Preparedness
and Response (ASPR) Bioterrorism Training and Curriculum Development Program
(BTCDP).
RESOURCES
The following items are offered as resources only - no continuing
education credit is available. Click on each item for more information and
to view the video.
Dr. Mosca Interview Video
Moulage Video
Cough Simulation Video
Environmental Hygiene Video
Dr. Gerald Grant Interview
ARCHIVED COURSES
After the Anthrax attacks that occurred in the wake of 9/11,
the University of Louisville quickly developed a series of online courses
designed to educate healthcare professionals about the proper response in
case of a bioterror attack. These eight courses are available below. They
are offered strictly for informational purposes; no continuing education
credit is available. For the latest updates concerning bioterrorism, consult
our list of courses, or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.
To find out more information or to review a course, click
here for a list of archived courses. A new page will open with information
and instructions for reviewing the courses. If you are using a pop-up window
blocker, you may have to temporarily disable it or configure it to allow
pop-ups from this page.
COPYRIGHT
All materials on these webpages are Copyright © 2008 University
of Louisville. This material may be reproduced or redistributed for educational
purposes, provided that the University of Louisville is acknowledged as
the author and copyright holder and the material's website of origin, http://www.chse.louisville.edu/disasterprepcourses.html,
is listed. If you have any questions, please contact us at chse@louisville.edu.
MORE INFORMATION
For more information about the UofL Center for Health Hazard
Preparedness, click here.
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