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SUMMARY:"Imaging Reimbursement & Navigating the CMS Website"
DESCRIPTION:Bracco Diagnostics Inc.* in partnership with Medlearn Publishing presents…“Imaging Reimbursement & Navigating the CMS Website” \nGet practical\, up-to-date information\, plus answers to your questions from the industry’s leading experts. \nLearning Objectives   |  At the end of this session\, participants should be able to: \n\nUnderstand how reimbursement is calculated\nRecall what modifiers make a difference in reimbursement\nFind out if different providers get reimbursed differently\nIdentify how to navigate the CMS website\nSave time by knowing where to look on the CMS website for valuable information\n\nPresenter: \n \nChelisa Clark\, CPC\, COC\, CIRCC\, CPC-P\, CPC-I  |  Healthcare Consultant \nTarget Audience: All Imaging Administration (as well as Medical Coders\, Auditors\, Practice Managers\, Documentation Specialists\, Compliance Officers and Revenue Cycle Managers). \nCE Credit: All participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance for attending the presentation. Approved for 1.5 CEUs through The Radiology Coding Certification Board (RCCB) and American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) #01007076\, it is currently pending with the Association for Medical Imaging Management AHRA (Category A ARRT). \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. Audio will be provided through your computer speakers. This educational program is being conducted in accordance with the PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals and is intended only for attendance by U.S. Healthcare Professionals. \nFor more information\, contact your Bracco Diagnostics sales representative. \n*NOTE: This is an industry-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/imaging-reimbursement-and-navigating-the-cms-website/
CATEGORIES:Billing/Coding,Radiology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250326T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250326T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20250218T192330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T144739Z
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SUMMARY:"Revolutionizing Care: Adopting Emerging Therapies for Patients with Cancer"
DESCRIPTION:HealthTrust presents…“Revolutionizing Care: The Future of Medication Therapies” \n \nDownload the content. \nPlease Note: Continuing education credit is only available to those attending the session live. CE credit is not available when accessing the program on demand. \nAs medication and technology advances\, we are seeing certain critical medications receiving more attention than others entering the market. Biosimilars\, cell therapy and radiopharmaceuticals are revolutionary in cancer treatment. They all have produced remarkable clinical responses in certain cancer types; however\, there are many challenges and limitations to the therapies. With these areas growing and evolving quickly\, the workforce must adapt to meet the needs of the patients by developing and understanding strategies to overcome any challenges and limitations. These medications are revolutionizing patient care and it’s important to understand the impact they have on all players in the market\, including the patient\, the provider\, the payor and the pharmaceutical manufacturers. \nLearning Objectives   |  At the end of this session\, participants should be able to: \n\nRecognize obstacles to the adoption of emerging therapies in cancer treatment\nIdentify differences in reimbursement based on treatment setting for emerging therapies in cancer treatment\nRecall regulatory processes related to the approval of emerging therapies in cancer treatment\n\nPresenter: \n \nSamantha Randlett\, PharmD  |  PGY2 Corporate Pharmacy Administration & Leadership Resident  |  HealthTrust Performance Group \nTarget Audience:  Pharmacists\, Nurses & Radiologists \nCE Credit: Approved for Pharmacists\, Nurses & Radiologists. Certificate of Participation for Allied Health (Radiologists) \nThis program is approved for CPEs by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE). Attendees of this program may earn 1.0 CPE Contact Hours. Belmont University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. The Universal Activity Number for this activity is 0863-9999-25-023-L01-P. Pfiedler Education is a division of AORN\, provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP13019\, for 1 contact hour approved for Nurses. \nBelmont University CPHS Policy on Privacy & Confidentiality:  \n\nAll registration information for CPE activities collected in the registration system and/or on paper (e.g.\, sign-in sheet) is kept confidential and used only for the purpose of awarding CPE credit.\nArchived recordings of CPE activities are edited so that only the presenter’s shared screen and image are visible. Comments entered into a chat box during the CPE activity will be excluded from the recording whenever possible.\nCPHS does not share with any third party (including ineligible companies) or its agents the names or contact information of CPE learners without the explicit consent of the individual learner. If a third-party requests that information be shared with CPHS CPE participants\, CPHS will receive the requested information from the third party and share it with CPE participants via CPHS’s own communication methods.\n\nNote about CE credit: If you plan to obtain credit for a live session\, stay until the end of the presentation to receive the verification code you will need to obtain the continuing education credit. CE credit is individual. No group credit is available. Each person must register for a webinar and attend the webinar in its entirety in order to receive an email after the event with instructions on how to apply for continuing education credit. Attendees should not share the code or forward the email to others who did not actually attend the program. If they are not able to be verified on our webinar provider reports and registration list they will not receive credit. If you are joining only by phone\, you will not be eligible for credit. You must also log in and join the visual portion of the webinar to be part of our CE provider-required reporting.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/revolutionizing-care-the-future-of-medication-therapies/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Pharmacy,Physicians,Radiology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001182-1700553600-1700586000@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-11-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231021T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001181-1697875200-1697907600@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-10-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230921T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001180-1695283200-1695315600@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-09-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230821T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230821T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001179-1692604800-1692637200@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-08-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230810T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230810T130000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20230803T141532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230803T141716Z
UID:10003599-1691668800-1691672400@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:"Civility in Healthcare"
DESCRIPTION:August marks National Civility Month\, a time to celebrate and recognize the importance of civil behavior. Earlier this year\, the University of Tennessee announced new policy addressing civility and collegiality. In the coming weeks\, its Office of Inclusion\, Equity & Diversity will be sponsoring four lectures under a campaign titled “Got Civility?” The overall goal is to promote civility and civil discourse throughout UTHSC to increase intellectual diversity and promote climate facilitating the free and respectful exchange of ideas. \nHealthTrust is posting the following healthcare-related lecture that is open to the public: “Civility in Healthcare” on August 10\, 2023 | 12:00 PM (CDT) via Zoom with: \n \nAlisa Haushalter\, DNP\, RN\, PHNA-BC  |  Dr. Alisa Haushalter is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s College of Nursing\, where she earned a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree with a specialty in public health leadership in 2007. She earned a Master of Science in Nursing with a specialty in family practice from Vanderbilt University in 1997 and an Associate Degree in Nursing from Belmont University in 1982. Dr. Haushalter is certified as an Advanced Public Health Nurse by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/civility-in-healthcare/
CATEGORIES:Food & Nutrition,Healthcare Executives,Hematology,Lab,Nursing,Pharmacy,Physicians,Podiatry,Radiology,Respiratory
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230721T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230721T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001178-1689926400-1689958800@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-07-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230621T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001177-1687334400-1687366800@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-06-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230530
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211229T154135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T213128Z
UID:10003101-1685318400-1685404799@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education* presents…“Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function” \nThe nervous system is commonly divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system is composed of the nerves that branch from the spinal cord and the autonomous nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.\nThe brain controls thought\, memory and speech\, emotion\, touch\, motor movement\, vision\, hunger\, and every process that regulates our body\, such as heart rate\, temperature and breathing.\nThe brain is an organized structure\, and its components serve specific and important functions. In order to understand the pathology and disorders of the brain\, it is important to be familiar with its normal structure and function. \nLearner Objectives: \n\nDescribe the major structures of the brain and their corresponding functions\nDefine gray matter and its components versus the white matter of the brain\nState the purpose of the meninges\, ventricles\, CSF\, and cranial nerves\nDiscuss brain circulation\nList various disease states of the brain\n\nTarget Audience:  This continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse or other healthcare professional who wants to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in neuroanatomy and physiology. \nContinuing Education: California Board of Registered Nursing; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists ASRT. This activity is approved for 1.5 Category A CE credit(s) by the ASRT. \nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in May 2021 and expires May 2023.\nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at Pfiedler Webinars:  webinars@pfiedler.com\, or call 720-748-6144 \n* NOTE: This is a supplier & industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-neuroanatomy-physiology-brain-structure-function/2023-05-29/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230521T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001176-1684656000-1684688400@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-05-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230430
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211229T154135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T213128Z
UID:10003100-1682726400-1682812799@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education* presents…“Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function” \nThe nervous system is commonly divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system is composed of the nerves that branch from the spinal cord and the autonomous nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.\nThe brain controls thought\, memory and speech\, emotion\, touch\, motor movement\, vision\, hunger\, and every process that regulates our body\, such as heart rate\, temperature and breathing.\nThe brain is an organized structure\, and its components serve specific and important functions. In order to understand the pathology and disorders of the brain\, it is important to be familiar with its normal structure and function. \nLearner Objectives: \n\nDescribe the major structures of the brain and their corresponding functions\nDefine gray matter and its components versus the white matter of the brain\nState the purpose of the meninges\, ventricles\, CSF\, and cranial nerves\nDiscuss brain circulation\nList various disease states of the brain\n\nTarget Audience:  This continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse or other healthcare professional who wants to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in neuroanatomy and physiology. \nContinuing Education: California Board of Registered Nursing; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists ASRT. This activity is approved for 1.5 Category A CE credit(s) by the ASRT. \nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in May 2021 and expires May 2023.\nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at Pfiedler Webinars:  webinars@pfiedler.com\, or call 720-748-6144 \n* NOTE: This is a supplier & industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-neuroanatomy-physiology-brain-structure-function/2023-04-29/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230421T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001175-1682064000-1682096400@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-04-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230330
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211229T154135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T213128Z
UID:10003099-1680048000-1680134399@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education* presents…“Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function” \nThe nervous system is commonly divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system is composed of the nerves that branch from the spinal cord and the autonomous nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.\nThe brain controls thought\, memory and speech\, emotion\, touch\, motor movement\, vision\, hunger\, and every process that regulates our body\, such as heart rate\, temperature and breathing.\nThe brain is an organized structure\, and its components serve specific and important functions. In order to understand the pathology and disorders of the brain\, it is important to be familiar with its normal structure and function. \nLearner Objectives: \n\nDescribe the major structures of the brain and their corresponding functions\nDefine gray matter and its components versus the white matter of the brain\nState the purpose of the meninges\, ventricles\, CSF\, and cranial nerves\nDiscuss brain circulation\nList various disease states of the brain\n\nTarget Audience:  This continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse or other healthcare professional who wants to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in neuroanatomy and physiology. \nContinuing Education: California Board of Registered Nursing; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists ASRT. This activity is approved for 1.5 Category A CE credit(s) by the ASRT. \nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in May 2021 and expires May 2023.\nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at Pfiedler Webinars:  webinars@pfiedler.com\, or call 720-748-6144 \n* NOTE: This is a supplier & industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-neuroanatomy-physiology-brain-structure-function/2023-03-29/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230321T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001174-1679385600-1679418000@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-03-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230221T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001173-1676966400-1676998800@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-02-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230130
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211229T154135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T213128Z
UID:10003098-1674950400-1675036799@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education* presents…“Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function” \nThe nervous system is commonly divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system is composed of the nerves that branch from the spinal cord and the autonomous nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.\nThe brain controls thought\, memory and speech\, emotion\, touch\, motor movement\, vision\, hunger\, and every process that regulates our body\, such as heart rate\, temperature and breathing.\nThe brain is an organized structure\, and its components serve specific and important functions. In order to understand the pathology and disorders of the brain\, it is important to be familiar with its normal structure and function. \nLearner Objectives: \n\nDescribe the major structures of the brain and their corresponding functions\nDefine gray matter and its components versus the white matter of the brain\nState the purpose of the meninges\, ventricles\, CSF\, and cranial nerves\nDiscuss brain circulation\nList various disease states of the brain\n\nTarget Audience:  This continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse or other healthcare professional who wants to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in neuroanatomy and physiology. \nContinuing Education: California Board of Registered Nursing; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists ASRT. This activity is approved for 1.5 Category A CE credit(s) by the ASRT. \nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in May 2021 and expires May 2023.\nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at Pfiedler Webinars:  webinars@pfiedler.com\, or call 720-748-6144 \n* NOTE: This is a supplier & industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-neuroanatomy-physiology-brain-structure-function/2023-01-29/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001172-1674288000-1674320400@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2023-01-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221230
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211229T154135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T213128Z
UID:10003097-1672272000-1672358399@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education* presents…“Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function” \nThe nervous system is commonly divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system is composed of the nerves that branch from the spinal cord and the autonomous nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.\nThe brain controls thought\, memory and speech\, emotion\, touch\, motor movement\, vision\, hunger\, and every process that regulates our body\, such as heart rate\, temperature and breathing.\nThe brain is an organized structure\, and its components serve specific and important functions. In order to understand the pathology and disorders of the brain\, it is important to be familiar with its normal structure and function. \nLearner Objectives: \n\nDescribe the major structures of the brain and their corresponding functions\nDefine gray matter and its components versus the white matter of the brain\nState the purpose of the meninges\, ventricles\, CSF\, and cranial nerves\nDiscuss brain circulation\nList various disease states of the brain\n\nTarget Audience:  This continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse or other healthcare professional who wants to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in neuroanatomy and physiology. \nContinuing Education: California Board of Registered Nursing; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists ASRT. This activity is approved for 1.5 Category A CE credit(s) by the ASRT. \nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in May 2021 and expires May 2023.\nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at Pfiedler Webinars:  webinars@pfiedler.com\, or call 720-748-6144 \n* NOTE: This is a supplier & industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-neuroanatomy-physiology-brain-structure-function/2022-12-29/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221223
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211115T161146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T161440Z
UID:10001123-1671667200-1671753599@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand CE program: "Disaster Medicine: Sepsis"
DESCRIPTION:Sepsis Alliance* presents…”Disaster Medicine: Sepsis” \nCourse expires: date not available \nPopulations affected by disasters are exposed to a variety of health hazards such as trauma\, burns\, poor sanitation\, and mass sheltering\, all of which place them at increased risk of infection and sepsis. Under the resource-limited conditions typical of disaster zones\, the clinical identification and management of sepsis can be more challenging compared to normal operating conditions in conventional health care settings. This training module will provide guidance on how to recognize\, assess\, and evacuate patients with or at risk of sepsis in the context of disaster response. \nLearning Objectives  |  At the end of the program attendees should be able to: \n\nUnderstand the fundamentals of sepsis\, including its definition and basic pathophysiology\nRecognize sepsis in the field\nIdentify\, assess\, and prioritize at-risk patients as they arrive in the triage tent\nPromote\, during a disaster event\, the immediate intervention and stabilization of sepsis patients and those at highest risk of developing sepsis\nDescribe the preparation and process for rapidly stabilizing and evacuating the highest priority patients under austere conditions\n\nTarget Audience: This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of emergency responders\, disaster medicine teams\, including within U.S. Government\, emergency planners\, facility managers\, occupational health and safety personnel\, nurses\, physicians\, pharmacists\, and other healthcare staff. \nPresenters: \n \nRuna Gokhale\, M.D. MPH  |  Medical Officer  | Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion  |  Centers for Disease Control & Prevention \n \nRichard Catherina\, M.D.  |  Senior Medical Officer\, National Disaster Medical System\, Asst. Secretary for Preparedness & Response  |  U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services \n \nTimothy G. Buchman\, Ph.D.\, M.D.\, FACS\, FCCP\, MCCM  |  Professor of Surgery\, Professor of Anesthesiology\, Professor of Biomedical Informatics  |  Emory University School of Medicine \n \nRobert D. McLeroy\, M.D.  |  Medical ICU Director  |  Walter Reed National Military Medical Center \nContinuing Education: The content and views presented in this educational activity are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Medical Education Resources or Sepsis Alliance. \n\n1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\n1.50 Participation\n1.90 RN CE Contact Hours\nProvider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP17068.\n\n\nIn support of improving patient care\, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medical Education Resources (MER) and Sepsis Alliance. MER is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. \nPhysician Credit: \n \nMedical Education Resources designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. To contact MER: info@cmepartner.org \nMER’s Privacy Policy:  http://cmepartner.org/privacy-policy/ \nNurse and Participation Credit: \nSepsis Alliance is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP17068 for 1.9 contact hours. This activity is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources and Sepsis Alliance. \nOther healthcare providers will receive a certificate of attendance for 1.5 contact hours. \nQuestions? Contact us | The Sepsis Alliance Institute (sepsisinstitute.org) \nCourse expires: Date not available \n* NOTE: This is an industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-ce-program-disaster-medicine-sepsis/2022-12-22/
CATEGORIES:Healthcare Executives,Lab,Nursing,Pharmacy,Physicians,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221221T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001171-1671609600-1671642000@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2022-12-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221130
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211229T154135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T213128Z
UID:10003096-1669680000-1669766399@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education* presents…“Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function” \nThe nervous system is commonly divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system is composed of the nerves that branch from the spinal cord and the autonomous nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.\nThe brain controls thought\, memory and speech\, emotion\, touch\, motor movement\, vision\, hunger\, and every process that regulates our body\, such as heart rate\, temperature and breathing.\nThe brain is an organized structure\, and its components serve specific and important functions. In order to understand the pathology and disorders of the brain\, it is important to be familiar with its normal structure and function. \nLearner Objectives: \n\nDescribe the major structures of the brain and their corresponding functions\nDefine gray matter and its components versus the white matter of the brain\nState the purpose of the meninges\, ventricles\, CSF\, and cranial nerves\nDiscuss brain circulation\nList various disease states of the brain\n\nTarget Audience:  This continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse or other healthcare professional who wants to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in neuroanatomy and physiology. \nContinuing Education: California Board of Registered Nursing; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists ASRT. This activity is approved for 1.5 Category A CE credit(s) by the ASRT. \nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in May 2021 and expires May 2023.\nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at Pfiedler Webinars:  webinars@pfiedler.com\, or call 720-748-6144 \n* NOTE: This is a supplier & industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-neuroanatomy-physiology-brain-structure-function/2022-11-29/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221123
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211115T161146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T161440Z
UID:10001122-1669075200-1669161599@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand CE program: "Disaster Medicine: Sepsis"
DESCRIPTION:Sepsis Alliance* presents…”Disaster Medicine: Sepsis” \nCourse expires: date not available \nPopulations affected by disasters are exposed to a variety of health hazards such as trauma\, burns\, poor sanitation\, and mass sheltering\, all of which place them at increased risk of infection and sepsis. Under the resource-limited conditions typical of disaster zones\, the clinical identification and management of sepsis can be more challenging compared to normal operating conditions in conventional health care settings. This training module will provide guidance on how to recognize\, assess\, and evacuate patients with or at risk of sepsis in the context of disaster response. \nLearning Objectives  |  At the end of the program attendees should be able to: \n\nUnderstand the fundamentals of sepsis\, including its definition and basic pathophysiology\nRecognize sepsis in the field\nIdentify\, assess\, and prioritize at-risk patients as they arrive in the triage tent\nPromote\, during a disaster event\, the immediate intervention and stabilization of sepsis patients and those at highest risk of developing sepsis\nDescribe the preparation and process for rapidly stabilizing and evacuating the highest priority patients under austere conditions\n\nTarget Audience: This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of emergency responders\, disaster medicine teams\, including within U.S. Government\, emergency planners\, facility managers\, occupational health and safety personnel\, nurses\, physicians\, pharmacists\, and other healthcare staff. \nPresenters: \n \nRuna Gokhale\, M.D. MPH  |  Medical Officer  | Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion  |  Centers for Disease Control & Prevention \n \nRichard Catherina\, M.D.  |  Senior Medical Officer\, National Disaster Medical System\, Asst. Secretary for Preparedness & Response  |  U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services \n \nTimothy G. Buchman\, Ph.D.\, M.D.\, FACS\, FCCP\, MCCM  |  Professor of Surgery\, Professor of Anesthesiology\, Professor of Biomedical Informatics  |  Emory University School of Medicine \n \nRobert D. McLeroy\, M.D.  |  Medical ICU Director  |  Walter Reed National Military Medical Center \nContinuing Education: The content and views presented in this educational activity are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Medical Education Resources or Sepsis Alliance. \n\n1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\n1.50 Participation\n1.90 RN CE Contact Hours\nProvider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP17068.\n\n\nIn support of improving patient care\, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medical Education Resources (MER) and Sepsis Alliance. MER is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. \nPhysician Credit: \n \nMedical Education Resources designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. To contact MER: info@cmepartner.org \nMER’s Privacy Policy:  http://cmepartner.org/privacy-policy/ \nNurse and Participation Credit: \nSepsis Alliance is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP17068 for 1.9 contact hours. This activity is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources and Sepsis Alliance. \nOther healthcare providers will receive a certificate of attendance for 1.5 contact hours. \nQuestions? Contact us | The Sepsis Alliance Institute (sepsisinstitute.org) \nCourse expires: Date not available \n* NOTE: This is an industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-ce-program-disaster-medicine-sepsis/2022-11-22/
CATEGORIES:Healthcare Executives,Lab,Nursing,Pharmacy,Physicians,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001170-1669017600-1669050000@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2022-11-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221030
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211229T154135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T213128Z
UID:10003095-1667001600-1667087999@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education* presents…“Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function” \nThe nervous system is commonly divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system is composed of the nerves that branch from the spinal cord and the autonomous nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.\nThe brain controls thought\, memory and speech\, emotion\, touch\, motor movement\, vision\, hunger\, and every process that regulates our body\, such as heart rate\, temperature and breathing.\nThe brain is an organized structure\, and its components serve specific and important functions. In order to understand the pathology and disorders of the brain\, it is important to be familiar with its normal structure and function. \nLearner Objectives: \n\nDescribe the major structures of the brain and their corresponding functions\nDefine gray matter and its components versus the white matter of the brain\nState the purpose of the meninges\, ventricles\, CSF\, and cranial nerves\nDiscuss brain circulation\nList various disease states of the brain\n\nTarget Audience:  This continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse or other healthcare professional who wants to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in neuroanatomy and physiology. \nContinuing Education: California Board of Registered Nursing; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists ASRT. This activity is approved for 1.5 Category A CE credit(s) by the ASRT. \nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in May 2021 and expires May 2023.\nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at Pfiedler Webinars:  webinars@pfiedler.com\, or call 720-748-6144 \n* NOTE: This is a supplier & industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-neuroanatomy-physiology-brain-structure-function/2022-10-29/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221023
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211115T161146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T161440Z
UID:10001121-1666396800-1666483199@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand CE program: "Disaster Medicine: Sepsis"
DESCRIPTION:Sepsis Alliance* presents…”Disaster Medicine: Sepsis” \nCourse expires: date not available \nPopulations affected by disasters are exposed to a variety of health hazards such as trauma\, burns\, poor sanitation\, and mass sheltering\, all of which place them at increased risk of infection and sepsis. Under the resource-limited conditions typical of disaster zones\, the clinical identification and management of sepsis can be more challenging compared to normal operating conditions in conventional health care settings. This training module will provide guidance on how to recognize\, assess\, and evacuate patients with or at risk of sepsis in the context of disaster response. \nLearning Objectives  |  At the end of the program attendees should be able to: \n\nUnderstand the fundamentals of sepsis\, including its definition and basic pathophysiology\nRecognize sepsis in the field\nIdentify\, assess\, and prioritize at-risk patients as they arrive in the triage tent\nPromote\, during a disaster event\, the immediate intervention and stabilization of sepsis patients and those at highest risk of developing sepsis\nDescribe the preparation and process for rapidly stabilizing and evacuating the highest priority patients under austere conditions\n\nTarget Audience: This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of emergency responders\, disaster medicine teams\, including within U.S. Government\, emergency planners\, facility managers\, occupational health and safety personnel\, nurses\, physicians\, pharmacists\, and other healthcare staff. \nPresenters: \n \nRuna Gokhale\, M.D. MPH  |  Medical Officer  | Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion  |  Centers for Disease Control & Prevention \n \nRichard Catherina\, M.D.  |  Senior Medical Officer\, National Disaster Medical System\, Asst. Secretary for Preparedness & Response  |  U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services \n \nTimothy G. Buchman\, Ph.D.\, M.D.\, FACS\, FCCP\, MCCM  |  Professor of Surgery\, Professor of Anesthesiology\, Professor of Biomedical Informatics  |  Emory University School of Medicine \n \nRobert D. McLeroy\, M.D.  |  Medical ICU Director  |  Walter Reed National Military Medical Center \nContinuing Education: The content and views presented in this educational activity are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Medical Education Resources or Sepsis Alliance. \n\n1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\n1.50 Participation\n1.90 RN CE Contact Hours\nProvider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP17068.\n\n\nIn support of improving patient care\, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medical Education Resources (MER) and Sepsis Alliance. MER is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. \nPhysician Credit: \n \nMedical Education Resources designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. To contact MER: info@cmepartner.org \nMER’s Privacy Policy:  http://cmepartner.org/privacy-policy/ \nNurse and Participation Credit: \nSepsis Alliance is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP17068 for 1.9 contact hours. This activity is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources and Sepsis Alliance. \nOther healthcare providers will receive a certificate of attendance for 1.5 contact hours. \nQuestions? Contact us | The Sepsis Alliance Institute (sepsisinstitute.org) \nCourse expires: Date not available \n* NOTE: This is an industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-ce-program-disaster-medicine-sepsis/2022-10-22/
CATEGORIES:Healthcare Executives,Lab,Nursing,Pharmacy,Physicians,Radiology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221021T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001169-1666339200-1666371600@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2022-10-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220930
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211229T154135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T213128Z
UID:10003094-1664409600-1664495999@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education* presents…“Neuroanatomy & Physiology: Brain Structure & Function” \nThe nervous system is commonly divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system is composed of the nerves that branch from the spinal cord and the autonomous nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.\nThe brain controls thought\, memory and speech\, emotion\, touch\, motor movement\, vision\, hunger\, and every process that regulates our body\, such as heart rate\, temperature and breathing.\nThe brain is an organized structure\, and its components serve specific and important functions. In order to understand the pathology and disorders of the brain\, it is important to be familiar with its normal structure and function. \nLearner Objectives: \n\nDescribe the major structures of the brain and their corresponding functions\nDefine gray matter and its components versus the white matter of the brain\nState the purpose of the meninges\, ventricles\, CSF\, and cranial nerves\nDiscuss brain circulation\nList various disease states of the brain\n\nTarget Audience:  This continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse or other healthcare professional who wants to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in neuroanatomy and physiology. \nContinuing Education: California Board of Registered Nursing; Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists ASRT. This activity is approved for 1.5 Category A CE credit(s) by the ASRT. \nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in May 2021 and expires May 2023.\nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at Pfiedler Webinars:  webinars@pfiedler.com\, or call 720-748-6144 \n* NOTE: This is a supplier & industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-neuroanatomy-physiology-brain-structure-function/2022-09-29/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20211115T161146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T161440Z
UID:10001120-1663804800-1663891199@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand CE program: "Disaster Medicine: Sepsis"
DESCRIPTION:Sepsis Alliance* presents…”Disaster Medicine: Sepsis” \nCourse expires: date not available \nPopulations affected by disasters are exposed to a variety of health hazards such as trauma\, burns\, poor sanitation\, and mass sheltering\, all of which place them at increased risk of infection and sepsis. Under the resource-limited conditions typical of disaster zones\, the clinical identification and management of sepsis can be more challenging compared to normal operating conditions in conventional health care settings. This training module will provide guidance on how to recognize\, assess\, and evacuate patients with or at risk of sepsis in the context of disaster response. \nLearning Objectives  |  At the end of the program attendees should be able to: \n\nUnderstand the fundamentals of sepsis\, including its definition and basic pathophysiology\nRecognize sepsis in the field\nIdentify\, assess\, and prioritize at-risk patients as they arrive in the triage tent\nPromote\, during a disaster event\, the immediate intervention and stabilization of sepsis patients and those at highest risk of developing sepsis\nDescribe the preparation and process for rapidly stabilizing and evacuating the highest priority patients under austere conditions\n\nTarget Audience: This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of emergency responders\, disaster medicine teams\, including within U.S. Government\, emergency planners\, facility managers\, occupational health and safety personnel\, nurses\, physicians\, pharmacists\, and other healthcare staff. \nPresenters: \n \nRuna Gokhale\, M.D. MPH  |  Medical Officer  | Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion  |  Centers for Disease Control & Prevention \n \nRichard Catherina\, M.D.  |  Senior Medical Officer\, National Disaster Medical System\, Asst. Secretary for Preparedness & Response  |  U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services \n \nTimothy G. Buchman\, Ph.D.\, M.D.\, FACS\, FCCP\, MCCM  |  Professor of Surgery\, Professor of Anesthesiology\, Professor of Biomedical Informatics  |  Emory University School of Medicine \n \nRobert D. McLeroy\, M.D.  |  Medical ICU Director  |  Walter Reed National Military Medical Center \nContinuing Education: The content and views presented in this educational activity are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Medical Education Resources or Sepsis Alliance. \n\n1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™\n1.50 Participation\n1.90 RN CE Contact Hours\nProvider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP17068.\n\n\nIn support of improving patient care\, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medical Education Resources (MER) and Sepsis Alliance. MER is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. \nPhysician Credit: \n \nMedical Education Resources designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. To contact MER: info@cmepartner.org \nMER’s Privacy Policy:  http://cmepartner.org/privacy-policy/ \nNurse and Participation Credit: \nSepsis Alliance is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP17068 for 1.9 contact hours. This activity is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources and Sepsis Alliance. \nOther healthcare providers will receive a certificate of attendance for 1.5 contact hours. \nQuestions? Contact us | The Sepsis Alliance Institute (sepsisinstitute.org) \nCourse expires: Date not available \n* NOTE: This is an industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach.
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-ce-program-disaster-medicine-sepsis/2022-09-22/
CATEGORIES:Healthcare Executives,Lab,Nursing,Pharmacy,Physicians,Radiology
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220921T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T054415
CREATED:20220126T173950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T174113Z
UID:10001168-1663747200-1663779600@education.healthtrustpg.com
SUMMARY:On-Demand Program: "Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention"
DESCRIPTION:Pfiedler Education and Medtronic* present…“Ischemic Stroke: Insertable Cardiac Monitors for Atrial Fibrillation Detection and Secondary Stroke Prevention” \nAn ischemic stroke may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as the initial presenting manifestation of AF or despite appropriate antithrombotic prophylaxis. AF is associated with more severe ischemic strokes\, presumably due to embolization of larger thrombi with AF. As a result\, patients with AF who suffer an ischemic stroke appear to have a worse outcome (e.g.\, more disability\, greater mortality) than those who have an ischemic stroke in the absence of AF\, even after adjustment for the advanced age of patients with AF-related stroke. This educational program will discuss ischemic stroke and its sub-types. Secondary stroke and the associated risk factors\nwill be examined\, including the need for AF detection in specific ischemic stroke subtypes. Supporting clinical evidence and guidelines will be presented to demonstrate the importance of implementing long-term monitoring strategies reinforced by multidisciplinary collaboration. \nLearning Objectives  |  After completing this continuing education activity\, the participant should be able to: \n\nDefine ischemic stroke and ischemic stroke sub-types.\nIdentify the risk factors for secondary stroke in ischemic stroke patients.\nExamine the need for atrial fibrillation detection for secondary stroke prevention in ischemic stroke patients\, specifically\, cryptogenic\, large vessel\, and small vessel stroke patients.\nReview the latest clinical evidence and guidelines on the importance of long-term monitoring for atrial fibrillation in ischemic stroke patients.\nIllustrate the need for collaboration between neurology and stroke coordinators with electrophysiology/cardiology to assure patients receive appropriate long-term cardiac monitoring.\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis continuing education activity is intended for a perioperative nurse\, surgical technologist\, radiologic technologist\, or other healthcare professionals who want to learn more or needs to gain knowledge and skills in ischemic stroke\, stroke prevention and insertable cardiac monitors for atrial fibrillation detection. \nContinuing Education: \nFor U.S. Healthcare Professionals\, this course offers contact hours. Participants who provide healthcare in MA or VT\, or HCPs who meet the expanded covered recipient provider types under the federal Open Payments program\, will not receive a contact hours certificate. Please see the Open Payments resources page for more information. \nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nAssociation of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 2.0 contact hours. Obtaining full credit for this offering depends upon attendance\, regardless of circumstances\, from beginning to end. Licensees must provide their license numbers for record-keeping purposes. The certificate of course completion issued at the conclusion of this course must be retained in the participant’s records for at least four (4) years as proof of attendance. \nNCCT\nThe National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) has approved this program for 2.0 contact hours.\nAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists\nThis activity is approved for 1.75 Category A CE credits by the ASRT. \nEXPIRATION DATE\nThis continuing education activity was planned and provided in accordance with accreditation criteria. This material was produced in November 2021 and expires in November 2023. \nCOMMERCIAL SUPPORT\nHealthcare organizations engaged in continuing medical\, nursing\, and allied health education have adopted standards to promote balanced and evidence-based content. This course is supported by funding provided by a commercial entity and complies with the intent of these standards. Pfiedler Education gratefully acknowledges educational funding provided by: Medtronic*. \nQuestions? Contact Pfiedler Education at 720-748-6144. \n* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products\, services\, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier\, product\, service\, drug\, brand or approach \n 
URL:https://education.healthtrustpg.com/calendar/on-demand-program-ischemic-stroke-insertable-cardiac-monitors-for-atrial-fibrillation-detection-and-secondary-stroke-prevention/2022-09-21/
CATEGORIES:Nursing,Radiology
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR