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2018-08-22 Water Safety and Possible Solutions for Your Community Projects
Credit
ATS CEU:1.0
Description
On August 22, 2018, the American Trauma Society hosted an Injury Prevention Webinar, Water Safety & Possible Solutions for Your Community Programs. Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional injury for kids 1-4 years of age and a top cause of death for many other age groups. Parents think it can’t happen to their kids but, child development says differently. Join us for a webinar to talk about water safety and possible solutions for your community programs. It is presented by Karen Macauley, DHA, MEd, BSN, TCRN, CEN. Karen is the trauma program manager at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida. She received both her BSN and master’s in health education from Pennsylvania State University. She is an active member of the Society of Trauma Nurses (STN), the Pediatric Trauma Society, and serves on the board of the American Trauma Society (ATS). Karen currently serves on the Florida Injury Prevention Advisory Council and has lectured extensively on a variety of trauma topics, including burn care, child abuse, alcoholism and trauma, and spinal cord injury. Karen is a faculty member for the ATS’ Injury Prevention Coordinator and Trauma Program Manager Course. This webinar qualifies for 1 Hour of CSTR Recertification CEUs. To qualify for credit, you must complete the survey below.
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