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               Information to JOIN McKay Webinar

 

A FREE Toxicology Webcast

for Poison Center Staff and other interested medical personnel:

 

“RECOGNIZING CELLULAR TOXINS”

 

  Featured Speaker ~


Charles A. McKay, MD, FACMT, FACEP

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine

Division of Medical Toxicology

Department of Traumatology and Emergency Medicine

Hartford Hospital/University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Assoc. Medical Director, Connecticut Poison Control Center

Moderated by ~


Kathleen Broderick, RN, CSPI

Connecticut Poison Control Center

Farmington, CT

 

Friday, June 13th, 2008 at 2:00 pm  - 4:00 pm (ET)
ET is 4 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

 

This webcast was developed in partnership with:

The American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC),

AAPCC's Specialist in Poison Information Committee,

and the

Center for Injury Research and Control (CIRCL)

at the

University of Pittsburgh ~ Department of Neurosurgery

and

Funded by a contract from

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)

 

Applications for Continuing Education Units

from the ACPE and the ENA have been approved for two (2) CEUs.

 

The following Quicktime Movie will be played during the webinar; you must have Quicktime software in order to be able to view it; in the event that you do not, you may download the software from the link below or just view it from this webpage at your convenience.  

http://quicktime-download.info/signup.php

If you are unable to view, you may have to download Quicktime (link above)

 

     If you wish to attend this virtual session, please follow these easy instructions:

  • RSVP before June 12th, 2008 by sending a brief email to  Karen Zuri (Please include name of institution that you are affiliated with and your email address.)
  • Virtual classroom space is limited to 90 seats (one seat = one computer) and is allocated on a first-come basis.
    • If you have registered for a seat and are unable to attend, please advise us ASAP so that we may offer that seat to another person.
  • Visit the collaboration software Instructions Page for installation and set up instructions (not necessary if you have used this software before on your computer.)
  • If your IT staff needs some additional information, please provide them with this link:  Technical Support
  • The Elluminate Live! Virtual classroom supports both PCs and Macintosh computer platforms.
  • To enhance the interactive experience, you should have a microphone & speakers, or an inexpensive microphone/earphone headset (though users can interact by text chat, if necessary.)  See the Elluminate Live! systems requirements for hardware suggestions.
  • Participants are encouraged to set up their computer a few days ahead of time and participate before hand in the demonstration classrooms offered at the vendor's website        (M-F), 9am - 7pm.  Thank you!

 

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