Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 I've ordered the CD ROM (we can't watch American videos in Australia without the proper equipment) - should be very 'interesting' viewing. Take care, Meryl Dec 20 Smallpox Broadcast & Tapes/CDs This message contains late-breaking information about a CDC training program to prepare potential smallpox response team volunteers to make an informed decision about vaccination. Contents: - December 20 satellite broadcast and webcast information - How to order a copy of the program - How to provide CDC with immediate, online feedback about the program - Links to related resources and programs, including a December 19 Institute of Medicine public meeting and web program regarding recommendations for smallpox vaccination implementation ************************************************************************ **** CDC BROADCAST INFORMATION " Smallpox Preparedness: Considerations for Response Team Volunteers " A Public Health Training Network Live Satellite Broadcast & Webcast Friday, December 20, 2002, 12:00 Noon - 1:00 PM ET ***Please adjust for your time zone*** Broadcast site: http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/PHTN/Smallpox1220.asp PROGRAM DESCRIPTION State public health departments are working with local public health departments and hospitals to further develop their smallpox response plans, which include identifying healthcare workers and public health first responders to serve on Smallpox Response Teams. Pre-event vaccination of these Smallpox Response Teams will allow them to better protect the American public against smallpox attack. People who volunteer to receive the smallpox vaccine need to know 1) the conditions that increase the risk of a serious complication and how to assess if they should not be immunized, 2) instructions for caring for the smallpox vaccination site to avoid transmission of the vaccine virus to themselves or others, especially family or household members. This program will provide needed information to those people who are considering participation on a Smallpox Response Team. Following the live program, the information presented will be available in a variety of formats, including video! tape and CD-ROM. GOAL Prepare potential smallpox response team volunteers to make an informed decision about vaccination. TARGET AUDIENCES Healthcare workers, hospital-based personnel, and public health personnel considering participation in Smallpox Response Teams. DETAILS: Program details including registration information, procedures for questions, and satellite and webcast technical specifications are posted on the webcast site. WEBCAST: http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/PHTN/Smallpox1220.asp Archived webcast links for the entire series of CDC bioterrorism broadcasts since October 18, 2001 can be found at http://www.bt.cdc.gov/training/index.asp. ************************************************************************ **** CD-ROM OR VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE The CDC will provide a single copy of the " Response Team Volunteers " program free of charge to anyone who is unable to view the live broadcast. See ordering information below. Copies will be available by early January. ORDERING INFORMATION Order a copy of the broadcast from the Public Health Foundation by E-mail: info@... Online: http://bookstore.phf.org/prod258.htm (CD-ROM) or http://bookstore.phf.org/prod257.htm (VHS videotape), Phone: 1-877-252-1200 Fax: 301-843-0159 If ordering a single copy of the program by e-mail or fax, please: 1. Provide your name and complete mailing address. 2. Indicate " Response Team Volunteers " in the subject line. 3. Indicate the desired format: CD-ROM or VHS videotape. ************************************************************************ **** CDC ASKS FOR YOUR ONLINE FEEDBACK ABOUT THE BROADCAST Participants who register for and evaluate the satellite broadcast or webcast program by January 20, 2003 will be awarded a certificate of attendance. Registration and evaluation via the CDC/ATSDR Training and Continuing Education Online System at http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/phtnonline is encouraged, but not required. In addition, CDC invites all viewers - including CD-ROM and videotape viewers - to submit a short review on TrainingFinder.org. Your feedback will help to improve these programs and can be seen by other interested professionals. Posting a review is easy, click on the course listing on TrainingFinder.org at http://www.trainingfinder.org/search.cgi?action=view_course & course_id=11 158 and go to " Write an online review. " Follow the instructions to enter your overall quality rating (1-5 stars) and text review. PREVIOUS REVIEWS FOR CDC SMALLPOX BROADCASTS Online reviewers gave last year's program " Smallpox: What Every Clinician Should Know " (12/31/01) an average of 4.5 of 5 stars. Read their comments at http://www.trainingfinder.org/search.cgi?action=view_course & course_id=10 623#reviews ************************************************************************ **** FOR THE LATEST AUTHORITATIVE INFORMATION CDC Public Health Emergency Preparedness & Response http://www.bt.cdc.gov Contains authoritative and up-to-date clinical and public information regarding smallpox and other potential bioterrorism agents. Provides smallpox vaccination fact sheets, guidelines, protocols, training modules, news, response planning resources, Frequently Asked Questions, links, and more. PUBLIC MEETING: IOM Committee on Smallpox Vaccination Program Implementation Thursday, December 19, 8:00 AM - 5:45 PM ET ***Please adjust for your time zone*** Live audio webcast site: http://www.iom.edu/smallpox The Institute of Medicine (IOM) will provide advice to the CDC and program managers on selected aspects of pre-event smallpox vaccination program implementation. Meeting objectives and an agenda are available on the web site. Audio webcast participants may submit questions using an e-mail form at http://national-academies.org on the day of the program. ADDITIONAL TRAINING AND INFORMATION RESOURCES TrainingFinder.org http://www.TrainingFinder.org Provides information on nearly 100 distance learning courses for public health professionals on bioterrorism and emergency preparedness. Click on " Search " to search by the subject " Bioterrorism/Emergency Preparedness " or by keyword (e.g., smallpox). Use " Advanced Search " to combine search categories. Emergency Preparedness Core Competencies http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/sph/CPHP/resources.html Emergency Preparedness: What's Your Competency? (Video) http://bookstore.phf.org/prod225.htm Communication During Crisis: The Role of Media During Public Health Emergencies (Video) http://bookstore.phf.org/prod248.htm CDC Responds: Risk Communication and Bioterrorism (Video) http://bookstore.phf.org/prod189.htm ASTHO Risk and Crisis Communications Tools (Webcast Archive and Downloadable Workbook) http://www.astho.org/?template=risk_communication.html National Library of Medicine - MEDLINEplus Health Topic on Smallpox http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/smallpox.html ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is a service of the Public Health Foundation http://www.phf.org 202-898-5600 Combined Federal Campaign #9856 **REMOVE ADDRESS** To remove your address or a duplicate address from the Public Health Foundation's electronic news list, please send an e-mail message to e-news@... with " REMOVE " or " DUPLICATE " as the SUBJECT of the e-mail. 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