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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to cover all of the skills for the administration of first aid and CPR to adults, children, and infants, including how to use an automated external defibrillator. This course meets state requirements fro childcare providers, early childhood education professionals or students, youth organizations and parents. This course covers breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants, children, identifying and caring for common age-related injuries and preventing childhood injuries. 0.400 Continuing Education Units 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: Supplemental Course
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4.00 Credits
This course meets state requirements for emergency response teams, safety personnel, supervisors, fire, police, ambulance, EMS, health care providers, athletic trainers, airline employees, life guards, general industry. This course covers scene control, patient assessment, CPR integration, AED application and protocol adherence maintenance. 0.400 Continuing Education Units 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to cover all of the skills for the administration of first aid and CPR to adults, children, and infants, including how to use an automated external defibrillator. The course also covers the basics form breathing and cardiac emergencies, to cardiac emergencies, to caring for the bleeding, sudden illnesses, injuries, including prevention of disease transmission. The program is ideal for community members, employees, and company emergency response teams. 0.400 Continuing Education Units 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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3.00 Credits
This program is designed to provide students with new information and procedures in Tennessee EMT-B/IV Skills. It was developed in response to the need for upgrading the skills level of TN EMT-B's. The course includes an expanded curriculum on the patho-physiology of shock/ hypo-perfusion and hypoglycemia and the expanded management techniques of both. Prerequisite(s): H.S. Diploma or GED, EMT-B Licensure 4.000 Continuing Education Units 40.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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6.00 Credits
The Disaster Management Conference will focus on local /regional preparedness, -where we are, where we need to be and how we plan to get there. Out of town Speakers will also present valuable information on lessons learned from earthquakes in Califomia and flood evacuation from Katrina. A local physician will speak on medical management of disaster victims. Venders will be present with various supplies, training equipment and other new technology. 0.600 Continuing Education Units 6.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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3.00 Credits
With the proper training trichologists can earn six figures a year. The Introduction to Trichology program is open to professionals and students in both the medical and cosmetology fields. Trichology is the science of the structure, function and diseases of the human hair and its connection to the scalp. There are thousands of women, men and even children suffering from hair loss and other hair and scalp related disorders and the numbers are growing. However, there is shortage of qualified trichologists locally and nationally. To obtain a successful career as a trichologist requires professionals who are trained to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the human hair as well as related scalp disorders. The practice of trichology as a paramedical discipline (but exclusively of the hair and scalp) requires a high level of education in the specialty. Upon completion of the course, students will be trained to diagnose external follicle hair loss on a scalp level, hair breakage, strand thinning as well as related scalp disorders. Prerequisite: (1) Be a licensed cosmetologist or barber, or student in the senior level of the required course or (2) be in the medical or science field with a level degree or senior level in that course. 4.000 Continuing Education Units 40.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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3.00 Credits
This is the lab and clinical part of the Introduction to Trichology class. In lab, the student will learn the steps to analyzing the scalp and hair using various levels of magnification. The student will also learn how to diagnosis hair diseases and offer a prognosis to patients. In clinical, the students will work in an actual trichology clinic learning hands on consultation, analysis and treatments for various hair disorders, and how to setup and operate a trichology clinic. Prerequisites: (1) Be a licensed cosmetologist or barber, or student in the senior level of the required course or (2) be in the medical or science field with a level degree or senior level in that course and (3) completion of Introduction to Trichology course. 3.000 Continuing Education Units 30.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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12.00 Credits
This course is geared to non-medical professionals (medical secretaries, technicians, human resources and claims professionals and other allied service personnel not involved with direct patient care.) The focus will be on word parts, root words and abbreviations but will also cover basic body organs and parts and the musculoskeletal system. 1.200 Continuing Education Units 12.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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13.00 Credits
This review course provides students with a personal, effective and efficient method to maximize their performance on the Physical Therapist Assistant Examination. This interactive course combines expert teacher-led instruction with innovative training materials. Sample exercises allow students to gain valuable experience answering clinically oriented questions that have good, better and best options. Class discussions and debate allow students to benefit from the knowledge and experience of others, while at the same time assessing their individual strengths and weaknesses. Students are presented with numerous study strategies to increase efficiency and effectiveness of study sessions while preparing them for the style and format of actual examination questions. 0.000 Continuing Education Units 13.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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15.00 Credits
This 15 hour program is recognized by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and is designed for physical therapist and physical therapist assistant educators that seek additional training or seek to become Credentialed Instructors (CIs). Although the information presented covers the basic skills for Clinical Instructors (CIs), the interactive tasks and the group discussions will be of benefit even to experienced educators. Participants must attend all sessions of the course and the assessments in it's entirety to be eligible for credentialing. The program addresses issues of: planning and preparing for physical therapy students during their clinical education experiences, developing learning experiences, supporting ongoing learning through questioning and effective feedback, developing skills of performance evaluation, identifying and managing students with exceptional situations, and identifying legal implications for clinical educators, including issues presented by ADA legislation. Included as part of the course registration fee are the CI Education Manual and registry into the APTA database. Once you are pre-approved for the course (see prerequisites below), you will need to register in the appropriate course section; either as an APTA Non-Member or an APTA Member (discounted price). If registering as an APTA Member, please provide proof of membership. APTA Membership status will also be verified by Southwest prior to the class beginning. Prerequisites: To be eligible to attend this course, all participants must be preapproved. In order to be preapproved, complete and submit your participant dossier and accompanying documentation to the credentialed trainer prior to enrolling in the course. The credentialed trainer reviews all documentation to determine your acceptance into the course based on specified criteria (eg, current license as a PT or license/registration/certification as a PTA). 1.500 Continuing Education Units 15.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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