Bioterrorism Preparedness Training for LRN Sentinel Laboratories – online course
June 3, 2008
This modular interactive course has been developed to provide clinical laboratory scientists with information about the laboratory diagnosis of Anthrax, Brucella, Burkholderia, Plague, and Tularemia along with an introduction to the Laboratory Response Network (LRN) and Laboratory Biosecurity. Developed by a team of content experts and information technology personnel from the California Department of Health Services (CDHS) Microbial Disease Laboratory (MDL) with instructional design and project management support from the National Laboratory Training Network (NLTN), the course seeks to assist clinical laboratory scientists to better recognize potential agents of bioterrorism that they might encounter during routine laboratory work-ups of sputum, blood and aspirate/biopsy specimens. Laboratory managers may consider using this course to assess competency of their staff to accurately perform the relevant laboratory procedures and to correctly refer specimens for confirmatory testing.
Free P.A.C.E. CEUs are offered based on 1.5 contact hours per module, for a possible total of 10.5 contact hours.
Entry Filed under: Bioterrorism. Tags: anthrax, biosecurity, Bioterrorism, Brucella, BT, burkholderia, CEUs, continuing education, Laboratory Response Network, LRN, plague, tularemia.

The National Laboratory Training Network is a training system sponsored by the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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