Archived University Of Louisville Public Health Preparedness Online Courses
Presented by the University of Louisville Center for Health Hazards Preparedness & School of Public Health and Information Sciences
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.
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Bioterrorism: Overview Of The Bioterrorism Threat - 1 Hour
Ronald M. Atlas, Ph.D.
Bioterrorism: Overview Of The Bioterrorism Threat - 3 Hours
Ronald M. Atlas, Ph.D.
W. Paul McKinney, M.D.
Ruth Carrico, Ph.D.,
R.N., C.I.C.
Kraig E. Humbaugh, M.D., MPH
Bioterrorism: Clinical Lab
Support For A Bioterrorism Event
James W. Snyder, Ph.D.,
D(ABMM)
Bioterrorism: Communication & Surveillance Among Healthcare
Networks
Ruth Carrico, Ph.D., R.N., C.I.C.
Bioterrorism: Human Patient
Simulation - Bioterrorism Attack
Doug Sutti, M.D.
Bioterrorism: Legal & Ethical
Implications
Howard Stone, M.D.
Bioterrorism: Mental Health
Issues In Coping With Bioterrorism
Allan Tasman, M.D.
Bioterrorism: Recognizing
Clinical Symptoms Of Biothreat Agents
W. Paul McKinney,
M.D.
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).
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INFORMATION
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