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SURVIVING
THE NEXT
PANDEMIC:
BIRD
FLU
& OTHER EMERGING
INFECTIOUS
DISEASES
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ONLINE
COURSE
PURPOSE
AND TARGET AUDIENCE
Leading public health authorities now predict as inevitable a pandemic of
influenza, triggered by bird flu and expected to lead to millions of deaths
around the globe. The influenza virus has existed for millions of years
as an innocuous intestinal virus of wild ducks. What turned a harmless waterborne
duck virus into a killer?
In an engaging multimedia presentation, Dr. Michael Greger traces the human
role in the evolution of this virus. Learn what we can do to protect our
families and what society can do to reduce the likelihood of such potential
catastrophes in the future.
Dr. Greger has written a book titled, Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching
which can be downloaded online for free at http://birdflubook.com
This course has been designed for healthcare professionals in the fields
of medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, healthcare administration,
dentistry, pharmacy and agriculture, as well as other individuals who are
interested in the topic.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
Physician Credit - University of Louisville Continuing Health
Sciences Education designates this educational activity for a maximum of
1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) . Physicians should only claim
credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nursing Credit - This program has been
approved by the Kentucky Board of Nursing for 1.8 contact hours through
the University of Louisville School of Nursing, provider number 3-0046-01-2013-24,
expiration date January 31, 2013. 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.
INSTRUCTIONS & REGISTRATION
The course is free and takes approximately 1.5 hours. During
the course you will watch and listen to a video 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.
To
Register For Your Course, Click Here
COURSE DIRECTOR/LECTURER
Michael Greger, MD
Director,
Public Health and Animal Agriculture
The Humane Society of the United States
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Discuss and explore the three great disease transitions in human history
identified by the Smithsonian Institution, therefore the participate will
be able to understand all eras and how they can apply to today.
- Discuss the evolution of bird flu viruses, therefore the participant
can understand how the virus can threat humans and animals.
- Discusses the three essential conditions necessary to produce a pandemic,
therefore the participant have a better understand of bird flu and how
you can protect yourself.
COMMERCIAL SUPPORT
No commercial support was received for this program.
DISCLOSURES
Dr. Greger has no disclosures.
ACCREDITATION
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance
with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship
of the University of Louisville and University of Kentucky College of Agriculture.
The University of Louisville is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
ORIGINAL RELEASE/TERMINATION DATES
Course Originally Released On: February 25, 2008
Date of Most Recent Review: February 25, 2008
Course Termination Date: February 25, 2011
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This free course is jointly sponsored by the University of Kentucky
College of Agriculture and the 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).
PRIVACY STATEMENT
The University of Louisville's Continuing Health Sciences Education
office respects your privacy. Personal information collected from participants
of our medical educational activities will not, unless required by law,
be shared with any third party. The primary reason we collect your personal
information is for accountability and documentation of your continuing education
activities in compliance with Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) regulations. We do
not distribute unsolicited e-mails, nor, unless required by law, do we share
the names of our subscribers with any third party.
ADDITIONAL ONLINE COURSES
For information regarding additional Public Health Preparedness
Online Courses, click here. For a
list of all our online courses, click here.
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