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TUBERCULOSIS ESSENTIALS FOR VERMONT PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES

November 13, 2012

Course Location
Hilton Burlington
60 Battery St
Burlington, VT

Jointly Sponsored By
The New Jersey Medical School Global Tuberculosis Institute, the Vermont Department of Health, and the Massachusetts Association of Public Health Nurses

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
The purpose of this course is to provide Public Health Nurses working in areas with low TB incidence with the necessary knowledge, skills, and background information to case manage TB cases. The course covers TB transmission, diagnosis, and treatment; laboratory testing; and nurse case management. The format includes lectures, interactive presentations, and group exercises.

Who Should Attend
This training is designed for Public Health Nurses.

Why Course Is Needed

As the incidence of tuberculosis continues to decline, maintaining clinical and public health expertise in TB is particularly challenging. This training aims to build the TB knowledge base of clinical staff to facilitate appropriate risk assessment, testing, and treatment of TB.


Objectives

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

  • Utilize principles of TB transmission and infection so that the spread of TB to the greater community may be prevented
  • Apply current standards of practice in the diagnosis, treatment and management of active TB disease to ensure successful patient outcomes
  • Review laboratory diagnostic tests in order to guarantee accurate submission and timely results
  • Implement current recommendations for the risk assessment, testing, and treatment of latent TB infection to prevent development of active disease
  • Apply principles of nurse case management when caring for patients with active TB

Course Requirements

In order to meet the learning objectives and receive continuing education credits, participants are required to attend the entire course and complete an evaluation. A post-course follow up evaluation will be sent to participants within 2 months of the course.


Agenda

8:30      Registration

9:00      Introduction & Opening Remarks—S. Schoenfeld

9:15      TB Transmission & Development of TB Disease—K. Alston

9:45      Diagnosis of TB Disease—K. Alston

10:05    The TB Laboratory—B. Temple

10:45    Treatment of TB Disease—K. Alston

11:15    Testing and Treatment for Latent TB Infection—K. Alston

12:00    Lunch

12:45    Nurse Case Management—K. Galanowsky

3:00      Adjourn


Continuing Education Information

MAPHN Education and Professional Practice is an approved provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF REGISTERED NURSES, INC., an ACCREDITED APPROVER by the AMERICAN NURSES CREDENTIALING CENTER’S COMMISSION ON ACCREDITATION. This event is approved for 5.0 contact hours.


Disclosure Policy
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Registration Information and Fee

Please register online by October 26, 2012 at http://vermont2012.eventbrite.com

This event is free.


Hotel and Travel Information

This training will be held at:
Hilton Burlington
60 Battery St.
Burlington, VT

From I-89: Exit 14W to Williston Road/Route 2 which becomes Main Street. Continue past the University of Vermont campus and follow Main Street to the bottom of the hill. Turn right onto Battery Street. Hotel is 1.5 blocks on right.


Cancellation Information

We kindly request that registrants who are unable to attend the conference notify the organizers as soon as possible.


Faculty

New Jersey Department of Health & Senior Services

  • Karen Galanowsky, RN, MPH
    Nurse Consultant, Division of TB Control Program

Vermont Department of Health

  • Kemper Alston, MD
    Medical Consultant
  • Sally Cook, RN
    Nurse Consultant
  • Susan Schoenfeld, RN, MSPH
    Deputy State Epidemiologist
  • Becky Temple
    Public Health Microbiologist

Planning Committee

NJMS Global Tuberculosis Institute

  • Nickolette Gaglia, MPH
    Training & Consultation Specialist

Vermont Department of Health

  • Sally Cook, RN
    Nurse Consultant
  • Susan Schoenfeld, RN, MSPH
    Deputy State Epidemiologist
  • Margaret Wilson, RN, MPH
    Director of Public Health Nursing

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