Autism Supportive Environment: Banks

Anderson Center Consulting
  • Duration: 2h

  • Ref. 197402

This training is part of Anderson Center Consulting's Autism Support Programs trainings, which are designed to support businesses, organizations, and individuals in better serving and supporting individuals with autism and other neurodiversities while in community settings (e.g., place of business, organization sponsored activi....

SCORM test sept 21

Mr WCEA Administrator
  • Duration: 15m

  • Ref. 197601

SCORM test sept 21 SCORM test sept 21

2020 ATPE Summit: Prepping for the Fall Campaign

ATPE Regional Membership Specialists Cynthia Villalovos and Mary Jane Waits & Region 3 President Mandy Vahrenkamp
  • Duration: 1h 15m

  • Ref. 196008

It is imperative that every campus rep be fully engaged on their campus, especially during the fall semester. ATPE Regional Membership Specialists Cynthia Villalovos and Mary Jane Waits along with Region 3 President Mandy Vahrenkamp present this session focusing on tried-and-true yet creative ways to help ATPE grow. You will rec....

2020 ATPE Summit: Creating a Vision for Your Region

ATPE Membership Director Joy England and Regional Membership Specialist Roger Gutierrez
  • Duration: 1h 15m

  • Ref. 195999

This session is designed for all current and newly elected region officers. ATPE Membership Director Joy England and Regional Membership Specialist Roger Gutierrez lead officers in learning how volunteerism and recruitment are changing, receiving important updates, sharing ways to address common challenges faced by regions, buil....

2020 ATPE Summit: Reppin’ through Changing Horizons

ATPE Regional Membership Specialist Ginger Franks and North East ATPE Campus Rep and Membership Chair Rosie Gonzalez
  • Duration: 1h 15m

  • Ref. 195998

Your role as an ATPE campus rep is integral to the success of the association, but the landscape is ever-changing. ATPE Regional Membership Specialist Ginger Franks and North East ATPE Campus Rep and Membership Chair Rosie Gonzalez present this session covering new ways to talk about ATPE on your campus and how you can elevate y....

9.1 Glaucoma Risks ODO001/003/03/2021 3 general CEU's

Dr Nina Kriel
  • Duration: 3h

  • Ref. 197598

The risks of Glaucoma, discussing the systemic and ocular risks and enabling the practitioner regarding the treatment for patients.

2020 ATPE Summit: Keeping Up Good Optics: Recordkeeping Like a Pro

ATPE Regional Membership Specialists Diane Pokluda and Mary Jane Waits
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 195990

Attention veteran local unit treasurers and secretaries! You’ve been in the weeds for years now, committing yourself to the details of recordkeeping and treasurers’ reports. Is there anything else you should be doing to maintain transparency? ATPE Regional Membership Specialists Diane Pokluda and Mary Jane Waits present this ses....

Research of Social Learning and Caregivers Informing Clinical Practice

Bradley Dougherty, OD, PhD
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 196130

This course reviews current research in social learning and caregivers informing clinical practice and rehabilitation for patients with visual impairment.

CPAA VAT Post-Brexit - September 2021 - Dean Wootten

Ms Lindsey Osborne
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 197617

This is the CPAA VAT post-Brexit webinar for September 2021 by Dean Wootten

Marine Ecosystems Health: One Veterinarian's Adventures To Save Florida's and The Bahamas' Coral Reefs

Dr. M. Andrew Stamper
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 197618

Veterinary skill sets (biology, microbiology, chemistry, physics, pathology, epidemiology, biosecurity, and herd health) compliment efforts by wildlife/marine biologists, as well as physical and chemical oceanographers, to accomplish ecosystem health initiatives. Even with best efforts, sometimes insurance populations need to b....

When Less Is More: The Art of the Excisional Biopsy

Dr. Jessica Ogden
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 197625

This session will focus on tips, tricks, and considerations for excisional biopsies and other more minimalist approaches to surgical oncology cases. Special focus will be on how to optimize biopsy and marginal excision techniques so that options for more definitive therapies, including revision surgeries, are maintained. Decisio....

Dani Webinar 10

Mr WCEA Administrator
  • Duration: 15m

  • Ref. 196521

Dani Webinar for testing only

Dani Webinar 3

Mr WCEA Administrator
  • Duration: 15m

  • Ref. 196515

Dani Webinar for Testing only

Dani Webinar 8

Mr WCEA Administrator
  • Duration: 15m

  • Ref. 196519

Dani Webinar for testing only

Electro-oculography

Dorothy Thompson
  • Duration: 30m

  • Ref. 199933

This session covers the underlying physiological changes measured by electro-oculography (EOG), clinical indications, how the test is carried out and the interpretation of an EOG report.

Approach to Chest Pain

Dr. Lin Jun-Xian
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 200281

This session will highlight the differential diagnoses of chest pain. It will also cover a section on understanding the pathophysiology of chest pain. The session further provides a good overview of the approach to a patient with chest pain with a focus on key diagnoses not to miss.

Unintended Pregnancy and Abortion

Dr Michelle Cooper, and Dr Deepthi Lavu
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 199724

This session discusses unintended pregnancy, how to conduct a consultation with women seeking abortion or those who are undecided. It also gives a synopsis of abortion procedures and referral pathways for obtaining an abortion. It gives a brief overview of the legislative framework for conducting abortions legally in the UK unde....

Fertility Awareness Methods and Apps

Julia Bailey and Professor Jill Shawe
  • Duration: 1h 15m

  • Ref. 199708

This session explores the mechanism of action of different fertility awareness methods, their advantages and disadvantages, and how to use these methods to prevent pregnancy.

Epidemiology and Transmission of STIs

Dr Katie Boog
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 199722

This session describes the epidemiology, risk factors, signs, symptoms, and complications of common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the UK.

The practice of hand hygiene among Health professionals

Abigail Nyarkoa Owusu
  • Duration: 45m

  • Ref. 200286

This course generally covers the definition, techniques, how and when to practice hand hygiene. Maintaining good hygiene level is important for staying healthy and avoiding diseases. Many illnesses can be contracted by touching certain surfaces, passing on bacteria or viruses that has been deposited on the surfaces. This is one....

Intrauterine Contraception (IUC)

Ms Caroline Gumbley
  • Duration: 1h 45m

  • Ref. 199705

This session provides evidence-based recommendations and good practice points for health professionals on the use of intrauterine contraception (IUC) currently available in the UK. IUC includes both intrauterine devices (IUD) and intrauterine systems (IUS).

Confidentiality, Chaperones and Consent

Dr Theresa Laverty
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 199696

This session discusses the principles of confidentiality in sexual and reproductive health and the provision of a chaperone for intimate examinations. It also looks at the consent requirements for tests and examinations or procedures.

Preparing for the Future: Developing Comprehensive Epidemic Preparedness and Response Plans

Prof Omosivie Maduka
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 200315

Epidemics past and present provide us with an opportunity to prepare for the future, but are we doing enough, or will future epidemics catch us off-guard again?

Principles of Care for Children with Sickle Cell Disease

The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) & ADRA Canada
  • Ref. 200268

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder and lifelong illness that can affect all systems of the body.  Early diagnosis and good quality of care can significantly improve health outcomes for individuals with SCD.   Through the learning pathway, health care professionals will gain a foundational understanding o....

Association between CD4 T cell counts and the immune status among adult critically ill HIV-negative patients in intensive care units in Uganda

Arthur Kavuma Mwanje,Joseph Ejoku,Lameck Ssemogerere,Clare Lubulwa,Christine Namata,Arthur Kwizera,Agnes Wabule,Erasmus Okello,Samuel Kizito,Aggrey Lubikire,Cornelius Sendagire,Irene Andia Biraro
  • Ref. 197217

Cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) is a glycoprotein found on the surface of immune cells such as T helper cells and macrophages. Critical care has become an important area of the health sciences, leading to development of scoring systems to guide clinicians in estimating patients’ prognoses, and in particular the risk of mortal....