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This project provides free continuing education to a WV multidisciplinary public healthcare professions workforce that must be able to deal with bio-terrorist or other disaster events effectively, efficiently, and professionally.
Here is what you have to do to take our courses:
1) Registration: Necessary only if you are a first-time participant.
2) Login: You must Login if you wish to take a course, or complete a previous course.
3) Development Plan: This is where you choose the particular courses you want to take.
Note: These courses are not compatible with the Macintosh Operating Systems.
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Course 1:
HRSA001 Terrorism Recognition and Reporting:
This course is designed to incorporate the specific elements of threat and event recognition and reporting and notification procedures to invoke multi-agency rapid response.
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Course 2:
HRSA002 Multidisciplinary Response:
This course blends elements of planning, operational procedures, roles and responsibilities.
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Course 3:
HRSA003 Acute Care of Patients from
WMD Events:
This course examines the key elements of providing appropriate acute care for patients, protection of the healthcare team, and where to obtain help and resources.
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This project is a collaborative effort of West Virginia University (WVU) VMC®, the WVU Office of Rural Health, the West Virginia Area Health Education Centers (AHECs), the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health (WVBPH), the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission (HEPC), the Departments of Community Medicine and Medicine (Section of Infectious Diseases) in the School of Medicine at the WVU Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center, and Community Research Associates (CRA). |