Infectious Diseases Friday, December 1, 2017 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) Anesthesia Techs CASACs Case Managers Central Sterile Techs Clinical Laboratory Practitioners Dietitians Imaging Techs Long Term Care Administrators Medical Records Coders Nurses Paramedics and EMTs Pharmacists Pharmacy Technicians Physicians Physician Assistants Rehab Therapists Respiratory Therapists Social Workers Surgical Techs Other Healthcare Professionals
The Institute for Continuing Education of the 1199SEIU League Training and Upgrading Fund and 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East Professional and Technical Department present Infectious Diseases Friday, December 1, 2017 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) Onsite 242 West 41st Street, New York, NY 10036 Travel Directions By Subway: A, C, E, N, Q, R, W, 1, 2, 3 or 7 to 42nd Street Times Square Live Videocast 1199SEIU-Bronx Site, 2501 Grand Concourse, 3rd Floor, Bronx, NY 10468 1199SEIU-Hicksville Site, 100 Duffy Avenue, 3rd Floor, Hicksville, NY 11801 1199SEIU-Staten Island Site, 790 Port Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10302 1199SEIU-White Plains Site, 99 Church Street, 4th Floor, White Plains, NY 10601 Live Webcast (Internet) www.1199seiubenefits.org/institute 1199SEIU EDUCATION COMMITTEES Anesthesia Techs CASACs Central Sterile Techs Clinical Laboratory Practitioners Dietitians Hospital EMS Imaging Techs Licensed Practical Nurses Medical Records Coders Pharmacists Pharmacy Techs Physician Assistants Rehab Therapists Respiratory Therapists Social Workers Surgical Techs (212) 894-4390 E-mail: Institute@1199Funds.org www.1199seiubenefits.org/institute
PROGRAM and LEARNING OBJECTIVES Program Moderator: Ludovic P. Desvignes, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pathology (Research); Director of High-Containment Laboratories; Immunology Content Director, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY. 8:45am 9:20am Welcome and Introductory Remarks REGISTRATION and LIGHT BREAKFAST 9:30am The War Within: Immune Responses to Infections Ludovic P. Desvignes, Ph.D. List the types of infectious agents that can cause disease in humans and some of their characteristics. Identify the main organs, tissues, cells and molecules of the immune system, their origins and how they interact. Describe ways by which the immune system can control infectious agents such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Zika virus. Demonstrate how our immune defenses can be overcome by infectious agents and what can be done to help. List cutting-edge concepts and technologies to explore and manipulate the immune system. 10:30am Travel Medicine in the Era of Emerging Pathogens Daniel Caplivski, M.D. Identify appropriate testing for patients who travel to Zika-affected areas. Describe symptoms consistent with Zika, Chikgungunya and Dengue. Assess travelers who return with fever and rash. Identify species of malaria that require special antimalarial treatment to prevent relapses. 11:30am 12:30pm Occupational Exposure to Blood Borne Pathogens (Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV) and Recommendations for Post Exposure Prophylaxis Tessa Gomez, M.D. Outline the evidence-based updated CDC/USPHS guidelines for the management of occupation exposures to Hepatitis B virus (HBV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and post-exposure prophylaxis. Explain the risks of transmission during the occupational exposure for HBV, HCV and HIV in the health care setting. Outline the care management of a Health Care Personnel (HCP) individual who is potentially exposed to Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Human Immunodeficiency virus. List recommendations of new selected drugs that are indicated for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for HIV and their toxicities. LUNCH BREAK 1:30pm How to Become a Lyme-literate Clinician Yoram A. Puius, M.D., Ph.D. Identify the lab tests that are most useful in diagnosing Lyme. Outline the clinical spectrum of Lyme disease. Describe the appropriate treatment of Lyme disease. Explain the evidence against the existence of chronic Lyme disease. List the dangers involved in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic Lyme. Identify online resources for evidence-based information about Lyme disease. 2:30pm 3:30pm 4:30pm Lessons from the Past: How the Control of Communicable Diseases Informs Primary Care and Population Health Management Stella A. Safo, M.D., M.P.H. Explain the current frameworks for implementation of population health management in large health systems. List successes and trials from HIV care delivery in the US and globally, with a particular focus on integrated models designed by large public health systems. Outline the innovations created by new ambulatory care-delivery models and compare and contrast these features with features from integrated HIV care delivery models. Describe a framework for utilizing HIV best practices to create a new ambulatory-care model that will feature integrated, end-to-end care delivery. Update on Clostridium Difficile Diarrhea: Worsening Threat in Hospitals, New Solutions Paul Riska, M.D. Describe recent changes in the epidemiology of C. difficile infection. Outline the evidence behind potential explanations for the spread of C. difficile. Identify different diagnostic methods for C difficile and how they affect the case-counts and the predicted clinical course and severity of disease. Explain the benefits, limitations and challenges of applying new treatment approaches for C. difficile. PARTICIPANTS SUBMIT ONLINE EVALUATION (72 HOURS)
PRESENTERS Daniel Caplivski, M.D., Associate Professor, Department of Medicine; Director, Travel Medicine Program; Course Co-Director, Medical Microbiology; Attending Physician, Mount Sinai Medical Center; Adjunct Professor, City University of New York, Sophie Davis Program in Biomedical Sciences, Medical Microbiology Course, New York, NY. Ludovic P. Desvignes, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pathology (Research); Director of High-Containment Laboratories, Office of Science & Research; Immunology Content Director, Core Foundations for Medicine, MD Program, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY. Tessa Gomez, M.D., Attending Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai Beth Israel; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY. Yoram A. Puius, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Attending Physician, Division of Infectious Diseases, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY. Paul Riska, M.D., Attending Physician, AIDS Center and Division of Infectious Diseases, Montefiore Medical Center; Course Director, Montefiore AIDS Center/AECOM Center for AIDS Research; Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY. Stella A. Safo, M.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine; Program Director of Health System Design, Department of Global Health and Health System Design, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Health System, New York, NY. ACCREDITATION CASACs An application has been submitted to the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services for clock hours. Clinical Laboratory Practitioners This continuing medical laboratory education activity is recognized by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) for six (6) CMLE credits. ASCP CMLE credits are acceptable for the ASCP Board of Registry Certification Maintenance Program. Dietitians / Dietetic Technicians An application has been submitted to the Commission for Dietetic Registration (CDR) for continuing education units. Imaging Technologists An application has been submitted to the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) for Category A continuing education credits. The American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) accepts ASRT Category A credits. LPNs / RNs / Nurse Practitioners An application has been submitted to the California Board of Registered Nursing for continuing education credits. Medical Records Coders An application has been submitted to the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) for continuing education hours. Occupational Therapists / Occupational Therapy Assistants An application has been submitted to the New York State Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. (NYSOTA) for contact hours (New York State licensees only). Paramedics / EMTs An application has been submitted to the Regional Emergency Medical Services Council of New York City for EMS CME credits. Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians The NYS Council of Health-system Pharmacists (NYSCHP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. I. Module A (AM) This course, 0134-9999-17-217-L04-P; 0134-9999-17-217-L04-T, is approved for 0.3 CEUs (3 contact hours). II. Module B (PM) This course, 0134-9999-17-218-L04-P; 0134-9999-17-218-L04-T, is approved for 0.3 CEUs (3 contact hours). Statements of Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit are available to participants upon the conclusion of the program through survey links. Participants have 45 days from date of program to claim credits and must verify attendance at the meeting by entering the program CE code. Physical Therapists / Physical Therapy Assistants An application has been submitted to the New York Physical Therapy Association (NYPTA) for contact hours (New York State licensees only). Physician Assistants An application has been submitted to the Physician Assistant Review Panel for AAPA Category 1 CME credit. Respiratory Therapists An application has been submitted to the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) for continuing education credits. Social Workers The 1199SEIU League Training and Upgrading Fund SW CPE is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers under provider #0286. Licensed New York State Social Workers are required to provide a New York State license number to receive certificate of credit. This course is approved for six (6) continuing education hours. Other Healthcare Professionals All other healthcare professionals will receive a general certificate of attendance. Please check with your accrediting board with respect to receiving credit for this program. Email Institute@1199Funds.org for accreditation updates.
1199SEIU MEMBERS Infectious Diseases Friday, December 1, 2017 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) *League and Greater New York Members: To be eligible to attend this seminar at no cost, 1199SEIU members must have been a part-time or full-time employee for at least one year and work at least three-fifths of a regular work week and work for an employer who contributes to the 1199SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund or the 1199SEIU Greater New York Education Fund. *City of New York Education, Child and Elder Care Fund Members: To attend this seminar at no cost, Pharmacists, Dietitians, Clinical Laboratory Practitioners, and LPNs are all eligible and must have worked with H+H or a Mayoral agency for at least one year. *Cost is deducted from continuing education benefit. CHOOSE Onsite or Live Videocast Onsite at Times Center (complete enrollment form below) (Participants at this location must enroll for full day program) Non-Members: $150. Make check or money order payable to: 1199SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund/Institute. Live Videocast (complete enrollment form below) CHOOSE ONE LOCATION 1199SEIU-Bronx, NY 1199SEIU-Hicksville, NY 1199SEIU-Staten Island, NY 1199SEIU-White Plains, NY CHOOSE ONE [Non-Members]: $75 Module A only $75 Module B only $150 for both Modules A + B Please make check or money order payable to: 1199SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund/Institute. CHOOSE ONE PROGRAM ONLY Module A 8:45am 12:30pm (3 Hours) (8:45am registration) Module B 1:30pm 4:30pm (3 Hours) (12:30pm registration) Modules A + B 8:45am 4:30pm (6 hours) (8:45am registration) Refund and Cancellation Policy Enrollees canceling must do so at least 48 hours before the program date to avoid a penalty. To cancel, contact the 1199SEIU Training Fund by fax (212-643-8795), telephone (212-894-4390) or e-mail institute@1199funds.org. The 1199SEIU Training Fund reserves the right to cancel or reschedule a program in the event of insufficient enrollment or unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be notified and given the option of a refund or to attend the rescheduled program. Live Webcast (Internet) Enrollment for Live Webcast (Internet) available online only at: www.1199seiubenefits.org/institute Enrollment deadline for the webcast is 12:00 P.M. (EST) on Thursday, November 30, 2017 MODULE A MODULE B LOG-ON TIME 8:45am EST 12:30pm EST START TIME 9:20am EST 1:30pm EST Cost: Same as Videocast System Requirements: Supported Configurations Browser IE Firefox(FF4+) Chrome (15+) Safari(5.1+) Windows 7 IE9+ Supported Supported Not Supported Windows 8 IE10 Supported Supported Not Supported Windows 8.1 IE11 Supported Supported Not Supported Mac OS X N/A Limited Support Limited Support Supported Video webcasting requires broadband connection. Browser configuration must accept cookies and have JavaScript enabled. Sound card and speakers/headphones for viewing webcast in full format. Adobe Flash player 10.2 or later. WEBCAST NOT RECOMMENDED FOR VIEWING VIA MOBILE DEVICES FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT ONLY including information on how to view the webcast, contact our web host provider toll free at (888) 709-5802 or (706) 758-1805. FOR QUESTIONS UNRELATED TO TECHNICAL SUPPORT email the Institute for Continuing Education office at Institute@1199Funds.org or call 212-894-4390. Enrollment Form PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IS KEPT CONFIDENTIAL. 120117 First Name Last Name Last Four Digits of SS# (Required) Gender: Male Female Date of Birth / / E-mail Annual Salary Mobile ( ) Telephone Home ( ) n By checking this box, I authorize 1199SEIU Training and Employment Funds to send text messages to my cell phone and understand that standard messaging and data rates may apply. Telephone Work ( ) Home Address Fax ( ) City State ZIP Employer Job Title FAX this enrollment form to (212) 643-8795 or EMAIL to Institute@1199Funds.org or MAIL to: 1199SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund/Institute, P.O. Box 1016, New York, NY 10108. For further information email Institute@1199Funds.org or call 212-494-0511. Visit us on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/1199seiutuf
INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION 1199SEIU TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT FUNDS 330 WEST 42ND STREET, 2ND FLOOR, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10036 Telephone 212-894-4390 Fax 212-643-8795 Email Institute@1199Funds.org Website www.1199seiubenefits.org 2017 SCHEDULE OF SEMINARS and SYMPOSIUMS DATE PROGRAM HRS. VENUE / MODE OF DELIVERY WINTER / SPRING 2017 Saturday, January 28 Diabetes 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) 6 242 W. 41st Street (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC Housing Issues and Implications on Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center Thursday, March 16 Optimal Health Outcomes and 3 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC 5:30pm 9:00pm (EST) Social Work Practice A Three-Hour Seminar for Social Workers / CASACs Saturday, March 25 Man-Made Disasters 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) Health Care Readiness, Response and Resilience 6 242 W. 41st Street (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC Thursday, March 30 Demystifying Fats Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center 5:30pm 9:00pm (EST) A Three-Hour Seminar for Dietitians / Nutritionists 3 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC Mental and Behavioral Health: Saturday, April 22 Implications on Health Disparities and Population 6 242 W. 41st Street (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) and Community Health Outcomes Saturday, April 29 Updates in Medical Laboratory 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) Testing and Technology 6 242 W. 41st Street (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC A Six-Hour Seminar for Clinical Laboratory Practitioners Thursday, May 11 Stroke Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center 5:30pm 9:00pm (EST) A Three-Hour Seminar for 3 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC Nursing / Paramedics & EMTs Friday, June 2 Lung Health 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) 6 242 W. 41st Street (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC SUMMER 2017 Thursday, August 3 Neurodegenerative Diseases Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) 6 524 W. 59th Street (Btwn 10th & 11th Aves.), NYC FALL 2017 Tuesday, September 19 Neurological Disorders Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center 5:30pm 9:00pm (EST) A Three-Hour Seminar for Rehab Therapists 3 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC Saturday, September 23 The Opioid Crisis and Healthcare s Responses: Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) Interprofessional Perspectives 6 524 W. 59th Street (Btwn 10th & 11th Aves.), NYC A Six-Hour Interprofessional Symposium Thursday, September 28 Marijuana in New York State: The Business, Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center 5:30pm 9:00pm (EST) Legislation and Medical Implications 3 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC A Three-Hour Seminar for CASACs / Social Workers Saturday, October 7 Robotic Surgery Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center 7:45am 3:30pm (EST) A Six-Hour Seminar for Anesthesia Techs / 6 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC Central Sterile Techs / Surgical Techs) Thursday, October 19 Select Topics in Mechanical Ventilation Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center 5:30pm 9:00pm (EST) A Three-Hour Seminar for Respiratory Therapists 3 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC Saturday, October 28 Maternal, Child and Overall Parental Health 8:45am 4:30pm (EST) 6 242 W. 41st Street (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC Thursday, November 9 Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussions Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center 5:30pm 9:00pm (EST) A Three-Hour Seminar for Imaging Techs 3 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC Thursday, November 16 CDI Clinical Documentation Improvement Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center 5:30pm 9:00pm (EST) A Three-Hour Seminar for Medical Coders 3 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC Friday, December 1 Infectious Diseases 8:45am - 4:30pm (EST) 6 242 W. 41st Street (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC Visit us on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/1199seiutuf