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A Six-Hour Interdisciplinary Symposium 1199SEIU FUNDS TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION 330 WEST 42ND STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, N.Y. 10036 Presorted First-Class Mail U.S. Postage Paid New York, NY Permit No. 493 Ebola Virus Disease: “What Healthcare Workers Need to Know” A Six-Hour Interdisciplinary Symposium 1199SEIU FUNDS TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT Case Managers Respiratory Therapists Radiologic Technologists Clinical Laboratory Practitioners Long Term Care Administrators Central Sterile Service Techs Rehab Therapists Surgical Techs CASACs Social Workers Medical Records Coders Paramedics and EMTs Ebola Virus Disease “What Healthcare Workers Need to Know” Physicians Physician Assistants Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Nurses Dietitians Other Healthcare Professionals

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A Six-Hour Interdisciplinary Symposium

1199SEIU FUNDSTRAINING & EMPLOYMENT

INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION330 WEST 42ND STREET, 2ND FLOOR

NEW YORK, N.Y. 10036

PresortedFirst-Class Mail

U.S. Postage PaidNew York, NY

Permit No. 493

Ebola Virus Disease: “What Healthcare Workers Need to Know”A Six-Hour Interdisciplinary Symposium

1199SEIU FUNDSTRAINING & EMPLOYMENT

� Case Managers

� Respiratory Therapists

� Radiologic Technologists

�Clinical LaboratoryPractitioners

� Long Term CareAdministrators

� Central Sterile Service Techs

� Rehab Therapists

� Surgical Techs

� CASACs

� Social Workers

� Medical Records Coders

� Paramedics and EMTs

Ebola Virus Disease“What Healthcare Workers Need to Know”

� Physicians

� Physician Assistants

�Pharmacists and PharmacyTechnicians

� Nurses

� Dietitians

� Other Healthcare Professionals

OnsiteTimes Center

242 West 41st StreetNew York, NY 10036

(Between 7th and 8th Avenues)

Live Webcast(Internet)

www.1199SEIUBenefits/Institute

LIVE Videocast1199SEIU-Hicksville100 Duffy Avenue, Suite 3W

Hicksville, NY 11801

1199SEIU-Staten Island 790 Port Richmond Avenue Staten Island, NY 10302

1199SEIU-White Plains99 Church Street, 4th Floor

White Plains, NY 10601

1199SEIU-Albany155 Washington Avenue

Albany, NY 12210

1199SEIU-Boston150 Mt. Vernon Street, Suite 324

Dorchester, MA 02125

Orange Regional Medical Center707 East Main StreetMiddletown, NY 10940

Crouse HospitalMarley Education Center

765 Irving AvenueSyracuse, NY 13210

1199SEIU-Maryland/DC611 North Eutaw StreetBaltimore, MD 21201

1199SEIU-Maryland/DC4301 Garden City Drive, Suite 100

Landover, MD 20785

Ebola Virus Disease“What Healthcare Workers Need to Know”

A Six-Hour Interdisciplinary Symposium

Friday, December 12, 2014 � 7:45am – 3:30pm (EST)

The Institute for Continuing Education of the 1199SEIU League Training and Upgrading Fund;1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East Professional and Technical Department present:

Ebola Virus Disease“What Healthcare Workers Need to Know”

A Six-Hour Interdisciplinary Symposium

Friday, December 12, 2014 � 7:45am – 3:30pm (EST)

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.Module I (A.M.)This program, 0134-9999-14-208-L01-P; 0134-9999-14-208-L01-T, isapproved for 0.3 CEU’s (3 contact hours).

Module II (P.M.)This program, 0134-9999-14-209-L01-P; 0134-9999-14-209-L01-T, isapproved for 0.3 CEU’s (3 contact hours). Statements of Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit are available atCesally.com to participants upon the conclusion of the program.These statements of credit are available 24/7. Participant have 45 days fromdate of program to claim credits and must verify attendance at the meetingby entering the program CE code.Physician Assistants: An application has been submitted to the AmericanAcademy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) for six (6) CME credits.LPNs/RNs/Nurse Practitioners: This program has been approved forsix (6) contact hours by the California Board of Registered Nursing.Social Workers: An application has been submitted to NASW-New YorkState for six (6) contact hours.Dietitians and Dietetic Technicians: An application has been submittedto the Commission for Dietetic Registration for six (6) continuing educationunits.

Clinical Laboratory Practitioners: This continuing medical laboratoryeducation activity is recognized by the American Society for ClinicalPathology as meeting the criteria for six (6) hours of credit.CASACs: An application has been submitted to the New York State Officeof Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services for six (6) clock hours.Physical Therapists/PTAs: An application has been submitted to theNew York Physical Therapy Association (NYPTA) for contact hours (NYlicensees only).Medical Records Coders: An application has been submitted to theAmerican Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) for six (6) CEUs.Paramedics/EMTs/EMS: An application has been submitted to theRegional Emergency Medical Services Council of New York City for six (6) CME credits.Respiratory Therapists: An application has been submitted to theAmerican Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) for six (6) continuingeducation credits.Radiological Technologists: An application has been submitted to theAmerican Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) for continuingeducation credits.Case Managers: An application has been submitted to the Commissionfor Case Manager Certification to provide continuing education credit toCertified Case Managers (CCMC) for six (6) credits.

(212) 894-4390 � E-mail: [email protected] � www.1199SEIUBenefits.org/Institute

1199SEIUEDUCATION

COMMITTEES

CASACsCentral Sterile TechsClinical Laboratory PractitionersDietitians

Hospital EMSLicensed Practical NursesMedical Records CodersPharmacists

Pharmacy TechsPhysician AssistantsRehab TherapistsRespiratory Therapists

Radiologic TechsSocial WorkersSurgical Techs

Onsite The Times Center 242 West 41st Street (Between 7th & 8th Avenues), New York, NY 10036Travel Directions By Subway: A, C, E, N, Q, R, W, 1, 2, 3 or 7 to 42nd Street – Times Square

Live Videocast1199SEIU-Hicksville 100 Duffy Avenue, Suite 3W, Hicksville, NY 11801Travel Directions

� Northern State Parkway - Take exit 35S for New York 107 S/ New York 106 S toward Hicksville. Merge onto N Broadway. Slight right ontoNewbridge Road. Turn right onto Duffy Ave and destination will be on the right.

� Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) - Take Ronkonkoma line headed to Farmingdale. Exit at Hicksville station.

1199SEIU-Staten Island 790 Port Richmond Avenue Staten Island, NY 103021199SEIU-White Plains 99 Church Street, 4th Floor, White Plains, NY 10601

1199SEIU-Albany 155 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 122101199SEIU-Boston 150 Mt. Vernon Street, Suite 324, Dorchester, MA 02125

Orange Regional Medical Center 707 East Main Street, Middletown, NY 10940

Crouse Hospital Marley Education Center, 765 Irving Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13210

1199SEIU-Maryland/DC 611 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, MD 21201

1199SEIU-Maryland/DC 4301 Garden City Drive, Suite 100, Landover, MD 20785

Live Webcast : www.1199SEIUBenefits.org/Institute

All other professionals will receive certificates of attendance. Please check with your accrediting board with respect to receiving credit for this program.

ACCREDITATION

PROGRAM and LEARNING OBJECTIVESModerator: Brian Koll, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.I.D.S.A., Medical Director and Chief, Infection Prevention, Mount Sinai

Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY.

7:45am REGISTRATION and LIGHT BREAKFAST

8:20am Welcome and Introductory Remarks

8:30am Overview of Ebola Virus Disease Ross Wilson, M.D., F.R.A.C.P., F.C.I.C.M.History of Ebola Virus Disease and the challenge it has posed to the medical community. Challenges andbarriers to prevent, diagnose and treat Ebola Virus Disease. Effective strategies and approaches to prevent EbolaVirus Disease. Approaches to diagnose and treat Ebola Virus Disease. Emerging medical research on treatmentsand potential cures for Ebola Virus Disease.

9:30am Ebola Virus Disease and the Role of the Clinical Laboratory Susan Whittier, Ph.D., D(ABMM)Evolving strategies to optimize PPE for laboratory personnel. Testing that is available in a "point of care" setting.Strategies to engage staff to be a member of the clinical care team. Hospital-based Ebola plans with regulatoryagency recommendations.

10:30am Pharmacological Management of Ebola Virus Disease Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D., F.C.C.M., B.C.P.P., C.G.P.

The status and role of a vaccine for the Ebola Virus. Compare and contrast the clinical pharmacology amongthe experimental antiviral treatments such as ZMapp and brincidofovir. Potential agents to manage Ebola Virus-induced hemorrhagic fever such as recombinant Factor VIIa. The role of supportive treatment for the EbolaVirus such as fluid replenishment, management of electrolyte disturbances, pain management, andantimicrobials for sepsis.

11:30am LUNCH BREAK

12:30pm Case Study of the Ebola Virus Disease Jay K. Varma, M.D.Epidemiology and clinical features of Ebola virus disease. Public health strategies to control Ebola virus disease.How New York City and other jurisdictions have prepared and will respond to Ebola virus disease.

1:30pm What Healthcare Workers, Medical Institutions and Community Based Organizations Can Do toHelp Prevent Ebola Disease Brian Koll, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.I.D.S.A.Epidemiology of Ebola Virus Disease, locally and abroad. Evidence based treatments and vaccines for Ebola VirusDisease. Key strategies for Infection Control for Ebola Virus Disease.

2:30pm Panel Discussion: The Ebola Virus Disease CrisisPanelists: Brian Koll, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.I.D.S.A. / Jay K. Varma, M.D. / Valentina Lavarias-Dayrit, M.A., R.N.

Current strategies and resources for preventing and treating Ebola Virus Disease, locally and globally. Protocolsfor emergency room medical response to Ebola Virus Disease screening, intake and treatment. Resources forobtaining more information and education about Ebola Virus Disease.

3:30pm PARTICIPANTS SUBMIT EVALUATIONS

PRESENTERS

Henry Cohen, M.S., Pharm.D., F.C.C.M., B.C.P.P., C.G.P., Professor ofPharmacy Practice, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy andHealth Sciences of Long Island University; Chief Pharmacotherapy Officer,Director of Pharmacy Residency Programs, Department of PharmacyKingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY.

Brian Koll, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.I.D.S.A., Medical Director and Chief, InfectionPrevention; Hospital Epidemiologist; Attending, Division of InfectiousDiseases, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center; Professor of Medicine,Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai, New York, NY; Albert EinsteinCollege of Medicine, Bronx, NY.

Valentina Lavarias-Dayrit, M.A., R.N., Lead Nurse Planner, RN Division,Office of Continuing Education, 1199SEIU League of Registered Nurses,New York, NY.

Jay K. Varma, M.D., Deputy Commissioner for Disease Control, New YorkCity Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; Assistant ClinicalProfessor, Department of Medicine, University of California, San DiegoSchool of Medicine, La Jolla, CA.

Susan Whittier, Ph.D., D(ABMM), Associate Director, Clinical MicrobiologyService, New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University MedicalCenter; Assistant Director, Personalized Genomic Medicine; AssociateProfessor, Pathology & Cell Biology, Columbia University Medical Center;Assistant Director, Microbiology, Helen Hayes Hospital, West Haverstraw, NY.

Ross Wilson, M.D., F.R.A.C.P., F.C.I.C.M., Senior Vice President of Quality;Corporate Chief Medical Officer; Corporate Officer; CEO, AccountableCare Organization, Health and Hospitals Corporation, New York, NY.

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Ebola Virus Disease: “What Healthcare Workers Need to Know”Friday, December 12, 2014 � 7:45am– 3:30pm (EST)

NO OUT-OF-POCKET COST for 1199SEIU members (Northeast Region) if you have been a part-time (at least three-fifths of a regularwork week) or full-time employee for at least one year AND your employer contributes to the 1199SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund.

NO OUT-OF-POCKET COST for HHC 1199SEIU members (Pharmacists, Dietitians, Laboratory Techs, and LPNs).

1199SEIUMEMBERS

CHOOSE One� Onsite (fill out registration form below)

(Participants at this location must enroll for full day program)

� Non Members: $90. Make check or money order payable to:1199SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund/Institute.

� Live Videocast (fill out registration form below)CHOOSE ONE LOCATION

� 1199SEIU-Hicksville, NY� 1199SEIU-Staten Island, NY� 1199SEIU-White Plains, NY� 1199SEIU-Albany, NY� 1199SEIU-Boston, MA� Orange Regional Medical Center, Middletown, NY� Crouse Hospital, Syracuse, NY� 1199SEIU-Maryland/DC, Baltimore� 1199SEIU-Maryland/DC, Landover

CHOOSE ONE [Non Members]: � $45 Module A only � $45 Module B only � $80 for both Modules A and BPlease make check or money order payable to:1199SEIU Training and Upgrading Fund/Institute.

CHOOSE ONE PROGRAM ONLY� Module A–7:45am – 11:30am (3 Hours) (7:45am registration)� Module B–12:30pm –3:30pm (3 Hours) (12:00pm registration)� Modules A & B–7:45am – 3:30pm (6 hours)

(7:45am registration)

Refund and Cancellation Policy for Onsite and Videocast ProgramsRegistrants canceling must do so at least 48 hours before the program date toavoid a penalty. To cancel, contact the 1199SEIU Training Fund by fax (212-643-8795), telephone (212-894-4390) or e-mail [email protected] Training Fund reserves the right to cancel or reschedule aprogram in the event of insufficient enrollment or unforeseen circumstances.Participants will be notified and given the option of a refund or to attend therescheduled program, or an alternate according.

Live WebcastWebcast registration is available online at

www.1199SEIUBenefits.org/InstituteThe registration deadline for the webcast is

3:00 p.m. (EST) on Thursday, December 11, 2014MODULE A MODULE B

LOG-ON TIME 7:45am EST 12:00pm ESTSTART TIME 8:20am EST 12:30pm EST

Cost: Same as Videocast

System Requirements Viewers are required to have a:� Broadband cable, DSL or High-speed Internet connection� Pentium III 600 MHz computer or higher� 128 MB RAM (minimum); 256 MB suggested� Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher� Macromedia Flash Player 7 or greater� Sound card and speakers

FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT ONLY including informationon how to view the webcast, contact our web host providerat [email protected] or call toll free(877) 843-9272.

FOR QUESTIONS NOT RELATED TO TECHNICALSUPPORT contact the 1199SEIU Training and UpgradingFund office at (212) 494-0511; (212) 894-4344 or emailus at [email protected].

INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

1199SEIU TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT FUNDS330 WEST 42ND STREET, 2ND FLOOR, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10036

Telephone 212-894-4390 Fax 212-643-8795Email [email protected] www.1199seiubenefits.org

DATE PROGRAM HRS. VENUE / MODE OF DELIVERYWINTER / SPRING 2015

Saturday, January 24 Obesity The Times Center, 242 W. 41st Street8:45am – 4:30pm (EST) And Related Chronic Diseases 6 (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC

(Interdisciplinary Program) —Onsite, Live Videocast, Live Webcast (Internet)—

Saturday, March 14 Colon Cancer The Times Center, 242 W. 41st Street8:45am – 4:30pm (EST) (Interdisciplinary Program) 6 (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC

—Onsite, Live Videocast, Live Webcast (Internet)—

Friday, April 10 Autism The Times Center, 242 W. 41st Street8:45am – 4:30pm (EST) (Interdisciplinary Program) 6 (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC

—Onsite, Live Videocast, Live Webcast (Internet)—

Friday, May 29 Hypertension The Times Center, 242 W. 41st Street8:45am – 4:30pm (EST) (Interdisciplinary Program) 6 (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC

—Onsite, Live Videocast, Live Webcast (Internet)—

(Date TBD) Medication Error Prevention and Patient Safety Cherkasky/Davis Conference Center, 5:30pm – 9:00pm (EST) (Pharmacists / Pharmacy Techs / 3 330 W. 42nd Street (Btwn 8th & 9th Aves.), NYC

Physician Assistants / Nurses) —Onsite, Live Videocast, Live Webcast (Internet)—

SUMMER 2015

Saturday, July 18 LGBTQ Health Issues The Times Center, 242 W. 41st Street8:45am – 2:00pm (EST) (Interdisciplinary Program) 4 (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC

—Onsite, Live Videocast, Live Webcast (Internet)—

FALL 2015

Saturday, September 19 Pain Management The Times Center, 242 W. 41st Street8:45am – 4:30pm (EST) (Interdisciplinary Program) 6 (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC

—Onsite, Live Videocast, Live Webcast (Internet)—

Saturday, October 24 Sickle Cell Disease The Times Center, 242 W. 41st Street8:45am – 4:30pm (EST) (Interdisciplinary Program) 6 (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC

—Onsite, Live Videocast, Live Webcast (Internet)—

Friday, December 4 Sexually Transmitted Diseases The Times Center, 242 W. 41st Street8:45am – 4:30pm (EST) (Interdisciplinary Program) 6 (Btwn 7th & 8th Aves.), NYC

—Onsite, Live Videocast, Live Webcast (Internet)—

2015 SCHEDULE OF INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINARS

The “discipline-specific” seminar schedule for 2015 will be available soon.