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Conflicts of Interest 1.00 A conflict of interest is a clash between personal interests and work requirements. It occurs when an individual’s personal interests, whether financial, professional, or social, including those of family and friends, compromise his or her judgment, decision, or actions in the workplace. Conflicts of interest matter because they compromise the quality of an employee’s decision-making, which reflects on higher education institutions.
Conflicts of Interest (Corrections) 1.00 A conflict of interest is a clash between personal interests and work requirements. It occurs when an individual’s personal interests, whether financial, professional, or social, including those of family and friends, compromise his or her judgment, decision, or actions in the workplace. Conflicts of interest matter because they compromise the quality of an employee’s decision-making, which reflects on higher education institutions.
Sepsis - What's new in caring for these patients? 0.75 A comprehensive update provided for an intended audience of prehospital care providers. This update introduces new definitions for sepsis and septic shock, reviews sepsis epidemiology, pathophysiology, disease morbidity and mortality, and prehospital treatments.
"" Budgeting: Capital Budget Analysis 0.75 A capital appropriation request form is a document that managers use to request capital funding for their departments. This is the first step in the documentation process for capital projects.
Worms, Germs and You (Introduction to Zoonotic Disease) UPDATED 0.50 Worms, Germs, and You is an introductory course to the basic principles of zoonotic disease education and disease prevention. You will learn about some basic disease biology and terminology, as well as a variety of prevention techniques to be applied at work and at home. Finally, a few zoonotic disease examples will reinforce lessons learned and help you apply some of this information to real disease scenarios. When remembered and practiced, the material in Worms, Germs, and You will greatly decrease your chances of contracting a zoonotic disease.
Combating Sexual Harassment in the Workplace (NYC) 0.75 This course was created by CypherWorx in alignment with training materials developed by the Department of Labor and Division of Human Right to exceed standards required by law in New York State. In addition to sexual harassment in the workplace, this course covers workplace rights in New York City and includes resources specific to workers in New York City. By completing this course, you will: Gain a better understanding of what is considered sexual harassment; Learn how to report sexual harassment; Learn about external reporting options; Learn about workplace rights and resources specific to workers in New York City.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Training 1.00 The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, often referred to as FERPA, is a federal statute that provides students with control over the disclosure of and access to their educational records. FERPA applies to all educational records maintained by institutions that receive federal funding. This extends to grades, disciplinary actions, and other school information directly related to a particular student that FERPA has designated as worthy of privacy protection. In this course, you will: Identify what FERPA is. Explore how educational records can be disclosed, accessed, and amended under FERPA guidelines. Become familiar with the privacy and accountability goals that FERPA promotes. Discover the characteristics of personally identifiable information (PII). Clarify our expectations for enforcing FERPA violations.
Seven Secrets to Public Speaking 1.00 Need to give a presentation, update or briefing? Whether you present to 5, 50, or 500 – and for 5 minutes or 50 minutes - you will be able to apply these skills. This session offers easy-to-use strategies and techniques! You will discover methods to: Organize your presentation Focus on your main points Establish and hold rapport Connect with listeners Generate the desired result
Implicit Bias 1.00 In this course, you’ll learn about implicit biases that happen despite our best intentions. After completing this course, you will be able to: Define implicit bias. Describe how implicit bias can impact the workplace or an organization. Identify the steps you can take to further educate yourself about this topic.
Bloodborne Pathogens and HIV (Human) 1.00 In this course, you will learn about the characteristics of bloodborne pathogens, diseases caused by these pathogens, such as HIV, and how they are transmitted. You will also learn the elements of an exposure control plan and how to prevent contact with or infection from contaminated body fluids. In addition, you will learn how to handle exposure incidents involving blood, and the signs, labels, and color-coding used to warn of biohazards and bloodborne pathogens. This training is provided to help employers provide a safe and healthful work environment for their employees and minimize the possibility of employee exposure to bloodborne pathogens.   This course is labeled with (Human) to indicate that it is not animal-related.

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