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CASE FINDING TO CASE-PREVENTING: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

September 29, 2010
8:30 am – 3:15 pm
      
 Course Location
Hoagland-Pincus Conference Center
222 Maple Avenue
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Jointly Sponsored By
New Jersey Medical School Global Tuberculosis Institute and the Massachusetts Division of TB Prevention and Control

This activity is supported by an educational grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Tuberculosis Elimination

The New Jersey Medical School Global Tuberculosis Institute is the Tuberculosis Regional Training and Medical Consultation Center for the northeastern United States
 
Course Description and Overall Goal
This training will focus on latent Tuberculosis infection (LTBI) and building partnerships to engage communities, increase case detection, and facilitate treatment of Tuberculosis. The morning portion will cover risk assessment, screening, and treatment for LTBI, including new diagnostic tests. The afternoon will feature an interactive exercise focusing on building community partnerships.  

Who Should Attend
This activity is designed for nurses, physicians, and public health professionals.

Why Course Is Needed
As Tuberculosis rates decline in the United States, the diagnosis and treatment of LTBI have gained importance in order to prevent future cases of active disease. An integral part of reducing Tuberculosis infection involves partnering with communities to provide education, conduct risk assessments, and facilitate access to treatment.  

Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe and implement current recommendations for risk assessment, screening, and treatment of latent TB infection
  • Identify and utilize effective diagnostic methods
  • Apply the TB prevention continuum framework to increase partnerships with providers and communities

Course Requirements

In order to meet the learning objectives and receive continuing education credits for completing the activity, participants are required to attend the 5 hour activity and complete a post-activity evaluation.


Agenda

8:30 – 9:00      Registration
9:00 – 9:30      Welcome and TB Prevention Challenges
9:30 – 10:15     Latent TB Infection (LTBI): Risk  Assessment, Screening and  Treatment
10:15 – 10:30  Break
10:30 – 10:55  Practical application for new  laboratory technology
10:55 – 11:15  Practical application and use of IGRAs
11:15 – 12:30   TB Prevention Continuum Model: Panel Discussion
12:30 -- 1:30    Lunch
1:15 – 3:15      Afternoon Session: Building Community Partnerships


Continuing Education Information

The Bureau of Infectious Disease Prevention, Response and Services (BID), Massachusetts Department of Public Health, designates this
educational activity for a maximum of 5.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The BID, Massachusetts Department of Public Health is accredited by the Massachusetts Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

This program has been offered by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Communicable Disease Control. A maximum of 5.0 contact hours for this program will be provided in accordance with the regulations governing continuing education requirements for the Board of Registration in Nursing (CMR 244 5.00).


Registration Information and Fee

Register online at:  http://tb2010.eventbrite.com

This event is free. Please note that space is limited. Registration deadline is September 20, 2010.

Cancellation Information
UMDNJ reserves the right to modify the activity content, faculty and activities, and reserves the right to cancel this activity, if necessary.

Hotel and Travel Information

Directions:
From Main Campus/Downtown Worcester Rte. 9 East:     
Take Route 9 East over the Lake Quinsigamond Bridge. At third set of traffic lights after the bridge, bear left onto Maple Avenue (intersection marked by Fairlawn Shopping Center, Chili's Restaurant). Follow Maple Avenue to top of hill. Turn left at the maroon sign for University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester Foundation Campus. The Hoagland-Pincus Conference Center is on the right. 

From Route 9 West: 
Westbound from Westborough Rte. 495: Proceed West past Route 140 in Shrewsbury, continue to the second stop light. This is Oak Street; there will be a bowling alley on the right. Turn Right on Oak Street, and proceed until you reach a stop sign. This is Maple Avenue. The entrance to the conference center is directly across the street. The Hoagland-Pincus Conference Center is the first building on the right. 

From the Mass Pike (I-90):
 Westbound from Boston: Take exit 11A to Route 495 North to Route 9 West.
Eastbound from Springfield: Take Exit 10 to Route 290 East. 

From I-290:
Eastbound from Auburn: Proceed on Route 290 East to Exit 22 - Main Street, Shrewsbury. Take Exit 22, at end of ramp take a right onto Main Street. 
Westbound from Marlborough: Proceed on Route 290 West to Exit 22 - Main Street, Shrewsbury. Take exit 22, at end of the ramp take a left onto Main Street.

Once on Main Street, Shrewsbury: 

Proceed on Main Street through the first set of lights and up the hill. Take right onto Gage Lane (the first right after passing St. John's High School). Follow Gage Lane to the end. Turn right onto Maple Avenue. Proceed one-half mile, turn right at the maroon sign for UMMS Worcester Foundation Campus. The Hoagland-Pincus Conference Center is the first building on the right.

Faculty

Cape Cod Healthcare

  • Diane Marino, RN, ACRN
    Administrative Director of Infectious Disease Clinical Services

Connecticut Department of Public Health TB Control Program

  • Maureen Williams, RN, MS
    Nurse Consultant

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

  • John Bernardo, MD
    Medical Consultant
  • Kevin Cranston, MDiv
    Director, Bureau of Infectious Disease
  • Linda Han, MD
    Laboratory Director
  • Kathleen Hursen, RN, MS
    Director of Education and Training, Division of TB Prevention and Control
  • Pat Iyer, RN, MS
    Director of Case Management, Division of TB Prevention and Control

US Centers for Disease Control

  • Eileen Bosso, MPH
    Public Health Prevention Specialist
    Mark Lobato, MD
    New England Regional Consultant, Division of TB Elimination

Planning Committee

NJMS Global TB Institute
Newark, NJ

  • Nickolette Patrick, MPH
    Training & Education Specialist 

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

  • John Bernardo, MD
    Medical Consultant
  • Sue Etkind, RN, MS
    Program Manager, Division of TB Prevention and Control
    Kathleen Hursen, RN, MS
    Director of Education and Training, Division of TB Prevention and Control
    Pat Iyer, RN, MS
    Director of Case Management, Division of TB Prevention and Control
    Sharon Sharnprapai, MPH
    TB Epidemiologist

US Centers for Disease Control

  • Eileen Bosso, MPH
    Public Health Prevention Specialist
    Mark Lobato, MD
    New England Regional Consultant, Division of TB Elimination

If you require an accommodation because of a disability, or if you have any additional needs, please contact Nickolette Patrick at (617) 279-2240 x262 or email npatrick@hria.org