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    March 8, 2005

    Perinatal Liaison Meeting

    This is a quarterly meeting for management/leadership nurses representing the perinatal units in Ohio Region IV and surrounding areas.

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    June 14, 2005

    Perinatal Liaison Meeting

    This is a quarterly meeting for management/leadership nurses representing the perinatal units in Ohio Region IV and surrounding areas.

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    September 13, 2005

    Perinatal Liaison Meeting

    This is a quarterly meeting for management/leadership nurses representing the perinatal units in Ohio Region IV and surrounding areas.

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    December 13, 2005

    Perinatal Liaison Meeting

    This is a quarterly meeting for management/leadership nurses representing the perinatal units in Ohio Region IV and surrounding areas.

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    January 13, 2006

    Critical Concepts in Pediatric Airway Management

    Small airways can mean big problems for emergency care providers. This course is designed to assist prehospital, transport, and health care professionals with the critical components of pediatric airway management in the field setting. Educational strategies include lectures, discussion, case reviews, and practical hands-on clinical sessions using live models. Class size is limited to 12, so register early.

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    January 24, 2006

    Critical Concepts in Pediatric Airway Management

    Small airways can mean big problems for emergency care providers. This course is designed to assist prehospital, transport, and health care professionals with the critical components of pediatric airway management in the field setting. Educational strategies include lectures, discussion, case reviews, and practical hands-on clinical sessions using live models. Class size is limited to 12, so register early.

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    February 8, 2006

    Critical Concepts in Pediatric Airway Management

    Small airways can mean big problems for emergency care providers. This course is designed to assist prehospital, transport, and health care professionals with the critical components of pediatric airway management in the field setting. Educational strategies include lectures, discussion, case reviews, and practical hands-on clinical sessions using live models. Class size is limited to 12, so register early.

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    March 15, 2006

    Critical Concepts in Pediatric Airway Management

    Small airways can mean big problems for emergency care providers. This course is designed to assist prehospital, transport, and health care professionals with the critical components of pediatric airway management in the field setting. Educational strategies include lectures, discussion, case reviews, and practical hands-on clinical sessions using live models. Class size is limited to 12, so register early.

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    March 28, 2006

    Critical Concepts in Pediatric Airway Management

    Small airways can mean big problems for emergency care providers. This course is designed to assist prehospital, transport, and health care professionals with the critical components of pediatric airway management in the field setting. Educational strategies include lectures, discussion, case reviews, and practical hands-on clinical sessions using live models. Class size is limited to 12, so register early.

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    April 18, 2006

    Critical Concepts in Pediatric Airway Management

    Small airways can mean big problems for emergency care providers. This course is designed to assist prehospital, transport, and health care professionals with the critical components of pediatric airway management in the field setting. Educational strategies include lectures, discussion, case reviews, and practical hands-on clinical sessions using live models. Class size is limited to 12, so register early.

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    April 25, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    May 17, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    June 6, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    June 20, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    July 18, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    July 21, 2008

    2008 ECMO Training

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    July 29, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    July 31, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    August 15, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    August 21, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    August 29, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    September 4, 2008

    2008 Infectious Diseases Pearls Conference




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    September 5, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    September 11, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    September 18, 2008

    2008 Adolescent Medicine Pearls Conference




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    September 19, 2008

    2008 Medical Alumni Reunion & Educational Conference

    Medical Alumni Day starts in the morning with an Educational Conference in a "pearls" format with short lectures and updates that busy clinicians need to know to keep their practice current. The conference is held in Stecker Auditorium (Education Building) at Nationwide Children's Hospital. All nine conference speakers are graduates of the Nationwide Children's Residency Program. Alumni of the Residency Program from across the country are invited to attend. In 2006, we had 160 participants.

    Alumni have the opportunity to reconnect with friends and colleagues throughout the two days with a number of social events, including a sit-down lunch with current residents, as well as a fun-filled day at The Ohio State University Buckeye's football game.

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    September 19, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    September 26, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    October 2, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    October 10, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    October 17, 2008

    2008 Dentistry International Symposium - The Oral-Systemic Health Connection in Children (OSHCC)

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    October 17, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    October 22, 2008

    2008 Autism Conference




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    October 31, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    November 7, 2008

    2008 Ohio Neuropsychology Group Meeting – Functional Neuroimaging: Clinical and Research Applications in Neuropsychology




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    November 7, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    November 7, 2008

    2008 School Health Update Conference




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    November 13, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    November 18, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    November 20, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    December 5, 2008

    2008 Emergency Medicine Conference




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    December 6, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    December 11, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Provider Course

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

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    December 15, 2008

    2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Renewal Couse

    The goals of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider Course are to provide the participant with 1) information needed for recognizing the infant or child at risk of cardiopulmonary arrest; 2) information and strategies for preventing cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children; and 3) cognitive and psychomotor skills necessary to resuscitate and stabilize the infant or child in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. The Renewal Course is recommended every two years for PALS Providers. This one-day course provides an update and review of new information related to pediatric resuscitation; teaching stations and evaluation stations. Upon successful completion of the four evaluation stations, PALS Provider status will be granted through the American Heart Association (AHA).

    Designation as having achieved Instructor Potential in the Provider or Renewal Course is necessary for admission into the Instructor course.

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    April 2, 2009

    2009 Obesity Conference