For those who cannot "attend" the "live" Webcast, there is a way to
access the archives. See below. The subject being Webcast is:
"Mercury and Chlorine Exposures: Residual Effects 4-20 Years After
Exposure."
I'm taking a chance at being tossed off this professional list, if
the MD list owner discovers that I forwarded this post without first
asking permission. It would probably be best, if you have trouble
signing on, to e-mail Susan Randolph, who is the RN (MSN: Master of
Science in Nursing), who posted it. She teaches nurses, in
Occupational Environmental Health Nursing; and she might be more
understanding of arson investigators' interest in the subject matter.
I wanted injured arson investigators and firefighters to get the
accessibility to this information, timely. I have a nephew who is a
firefighter in Michigan; and I am grateful for what firefighters and
arson investigators risk, when they do their jobs. :-)
Thanks.
Cordially,
Lisa Morgan, RN, BA
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>>The North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Education and
>>Research Center is sponsoring a free NORA Interdisciplinary Seminar
>>(webcast) on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 from 2:00pm EST to 3:30pm
>>EST . The seminar will be live from the BCBS Foundation Auditorium
>>(Room 0001) in the Michael Hooker Research Center, School of Public
>>Health, in Chapel Hill, NC. Woodhall "Sandy" Stopford, MD, MSPH,
>>Assistant Professor in the Department of Community and Family
>>Medicine and Director, Toxicology Program in Occupational and
>>Environmental Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
>>will present "Mercury and Chlorine Exposures: Residual Effects
>>4-20 Years After Exposure."
>>
>>To access the seminar on August 23 at 2:00pm EST, go to
>>[
breeze.unc.edu]
>>[
breeze.unc.edu]
>>
>>Log in as a guest. Type in your first and last name and click the
>>"Enter" button. The OSHERC meeting space will open. You may be
>>prompted to download the meeting plug-in (Flashplayer). There will
>>be an interactive question and answer session. Slides are
>>available.
>>
>>If you are unable to attend "live," the seminar can be viewed at a
>>later date through the webcast archives.
>>
>>The seminar topic has been submitted for continuing education
>>credit through the University of North Carolina. Cost is $4.00
>>(checks ONLY payable to Friday Center for Continuing Education). A
>>registration form must be completed along with an evaluation after
>>the seminar. All completed registration forms, evaluation forms,
>>and $4.00 must be received no later than September 5, 2006.
>>
>>For more information or to obtain a copy of the slides,
>>registration form (hard copy only), evaluation form, and archive
>>link after the seminar, contact Susan Randolph using the
>>information below.
>>
>>You may also forward this information to others you feel would be interested.
>>
>>Susan A. Randolph, MSN, RN, COHN-S, FAAOHN
>>Clinical Instructor, Occupational Health Nursing Program
>>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>>1700 Airport Road, CB #7502
>>Room #337
>>Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7502
>>Phone: 919-966-0979
>>Fax: 919-966-8999
>>Email:
>><mailto:
susan.randolph@unc.edu>
>>
susan.randolph@unc.edu
>>
>>
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