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Variants of Concern: Learning from Experiences in the UK and Germany

Ended May 12, 2022

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NETEC COVID-19 Webinar Series Presentation

Variants of Concern: Learning from Experiences in the UK and Germany

Release Date: 05/13/2021

Expires: 05/12/2022

The estimated time to complete this enduring material is 60 minutes.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This enduring material is intended primarily for healthcare workers and teams which may include but are not limited to, medical and nursing staff, administration, education/training leadership, and infection control leadership. Staff specializing in emergency management, communications, specialized clinical areas, laboratory, facilities management and environmental services are also welcome.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this enduring material, the participant should be better able to:

  • Define what constitutes a SARS-CoV-2 variant of concern
  • Describe clinical implications of variant of concern cases
  • Identify what lessons US healthcare teams can learn from international experiences with variants of concern

REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION

In order to receive a certificate of completion, you must complete these steps:

  1. View the entire presentation
  2. Complete the post-test with a score of 2 out of 3 or better
  3. Complete the online evaluation
  4. Submit the Completion Attestation

FACULTY

The below faculty have nothing to disclose:

Jeffrey Barrett, PhD, F. Med. Sci.
Radu Postelnicu, MD
Alexander Uhrig, MD, PhD

PLANNING COMMITTEE 

The below planning committee members have nothing to disclose:
Sarah Anderson-Fiore, MPH, CHES
Sonia Bell, BS
Valeta Creason-Wahl, HMCC
Heidi Keeler, PhD, RN
Allison Klajbor, BS
Benjamin Mattson, MS Ed
Jason Noble, BA, BFA
Renee Paulin, MSN, RN, CWOCN
Brenda Ram, CMP, CHCP
Michelle Schwedhelm, MSN, RN, NEA-BC
Patricia Tennill, BSN, RN
Sharon Vanairsdale, DNP, APRN, ACNS-BC, NP-C, CEN. FAEN, FAAN
Sami Vasistha, MS

FINANCIAL SUPPORT 

This program is funded by ASPR & CDC