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Course Info |
Course Title:
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Enhancing Community Resilience Against Terrorism |
Format: |
Teleconference |
Cost (US $): |
$105 |
Credit Types Offered: |
1.2 of CNE
1 of Other
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Course Description: |
Psychological terror is the normal response to the credible threat of horrendous harm. The impact of psychological terrorism can be more harmful to a community and society than the actual damage from a terrorist act. Theses terrorist threats induce a wide range of intense emotions among the affected populations. Using knowledge of these emotions, this session describes actions to mitigate against psychological terror in our community with special emphasis on the role of health care professionals. The driving premise for this talk is the uncertainty for what type of threat we are planning for. Therefore, in addition to discussing plans for known threats, we will also address community problem solving skills, emphasizing community team building before an actual threat occurs. |
Subject Area(s):
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Bioterrorism/Emergency Preparedness |
Target Audience(s): |
Health Educators
Nurses
Social Workers |
Sponsor/Offerer: |
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Starting Date: |
January 10, 2003 |
Ending Date: |
January 10, 2003 |
Times/Days/
Freq/Length: |
12:30 - 1:30 CST |
Special Notes: |
JMinimum registration ($105) is for 5 people.
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Contact Info |
Contact Name: |
Pamela LaLande |
Contact Phone: |
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Contact Email: |
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Organization or
Course Website:
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http://www.uthscsa.edu/ais/tnt/index.html
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Registration Info |
Course Number: |
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Registration
Required:
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yes |
Registration
Deadline:
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January 09, 2003 |
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