Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • Texas Hurricane Response Hub (TxHRH)
  • 1.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:TxHRH104: Resources Available When Mass Effect Incidents/Casualties Happen is fourth in a eight-course learning series. When local hospitals and clinics reach capacity after a disaster, additional treatment and health resources are available. Texas has mass effect/casualty response capabilities and resources in all levels of government, non-profit organizations, and health coalitions.
  • Texas Hurricane Response Hub (TxHRH)
  • 1.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:TxHRH 105: A Practical Guide to the Access and Functional Needs of Vulnerable Populations is fifth in a eight-course learning series. Different communities have different needs. Communities, populations, and individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) require communications they can understand. Sheltering needs are also different for those with functional or access difficulties. 
  • Texas Hurricane Response Hub (TxHRH)
  • 1.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:TxHRH106: Communicating to the Public During a Hurricane or Other Disaster is sixth in a eight-course learning series. An effective communication plan delivers a succinct message across several channels to reach a mass audience. Learn how to tailor your health and medical message and communication channels appropriately after a disaster.
  • Texas Hurricane Response Hub (TxHRH)
  • 1.50 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:TxHRH107: Maintaining Situational Awareness: Tools for Creating the Common Operating Picture (COP) Before, During, and After a Hurricane is seventh in a eight-course learning series. During a disaster, and specifically during hurricanes, public health departments need to maintain situational awareness by tracking data from a variety of available tools.
  • Texas Hurricane Response Hub (TxHRH)
  • 1.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:TxHRH 108: Public Health and Recovery: Roles, Responsibilities, and Expectations is last in a eight-course learning series. Public Health has a key role in recovery after disasters, including hurricanes. Often when other partners are demobilizing, public health departments and staff are still very involved with assisting with recovery for the residents of their jurisdictions. This course will discuss possible roles for public health and ways to incorporate resilience into planning.
  • Louisiana Hurricane Response Hub (LaHRH)
  • 1.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
 Course Description:LaHRH101: After the Hurricane Potential Hazards and Disaster Recovery is first in a four-course learning series. 
  • Louisiana Hurricane Response Hub (LaHRH)
  • 1.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
 Course Description:LaHRH 102: Mold Exposure and Health Effects is second in a four-course learning series. After natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods, excess moisture and standing water contribute to the growth of mold in homes and other buildings. When returning to a home that has been flooded, be aware that mold may be present and may be a health risk for your family. 
  • Louisiana Hurricane Response Hub (LaHRH)
  • 1.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
 Course Description:LaHRH 103: Heat-Related Illness - Risk Factors, Types & Prevention is third in a four-course learning series. 
  • Louisiana Hurricane Response Hub (LaHRH)
  • 1.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:LaHRH 104: Protecting Your Private Well Water is last in a four-course learning series. The goal of this course is to improve understanding and preparedness for safely managing well water after hurricane and flooding events. This course is designed to provide general guidance and training to the public health workforce, response workers, volunteers, and community members who deal with well water hazards that arise after hurricanes and floods occur in Louisiana.
  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 3.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:This course contains five modules which analyze current federal and state laws and their applications in environmental public health. Major federal laws and environmental regulatory agencies are covered. For state law, Alabama's code will be examined. Students for this class who are not practicing environmental health in Alabama should identify a person (or persons) in their own practice locations who can provide information on their state and local environmental laws.

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