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The Department of Defense 
Medical Interagency Satellite Training Program (MIST)

 

Present: 

“Preventing School Violence”
 

Monday 09 July 2007; 1130-1230 ET 

(Repeats from 16 February 07)

 

Available on GETN/Warrior Satellite Platforms
 

CE CREDITS 

 

a.  Sponsors:  This program is co-sponsored for Military and Federal GETN subscribers by the School of Public Health, University at Albany, SUNY and Department of Defense Medical Interagency Satellite Network with the  technical support of the Satellite Education Program (SEN) at Ft. Lee, VA. 
 

b.  Availability:  This program will be available to military and federal GETN/MIST sites that have GETN/ATN/Warrior digital satellite downlinks.  A listing of potential GETN receive sites can be seen here: GETN Site Location.    

 

MIST affiliate satellite networks such as the VA’s Employee Education System and the Department of Justice Television Network may also carry this program but IAW with their own scheduling.
 

There is NO C/Ku Band Analog satellite availability for this program. 

 

Videoconferencing may be available to selected military and federal VTC sites using the USA TNET or the USN CNET networks and other VTC networks able to connect to this satellite feed.  Site coordinators using VTC are responsible for their own bridge coordination.

Will this program be Webcast?  Yes, as an archived webcast, instructions in final confirmation sent out 24 – 48 hours prior to broadcast.

c.  Target Audience Statement:  The target audiences for this program will be military and federal, city and county school officials, parents, policy makers as well as others who are interested in furthering their knowledge school violence.

d.  Program  Summary:  School violence includes not only the extreme physical assaults we read about but also the day to day bullying and disrespect that can sometimes lead to violent outbursts or to suicide.  Viewers will hear Col. Harry Corbitt, a veteran of the NYS Police, describe the breadth of approaches used in his urban school district, and Ira Baumgarten, an NCBI facilitator, explain how two programs on School Violence Prevention and Building a Caring School Environment work together to create safer schools.

Speakers:

Ira Baumgarten, MA, Co-Director, NYS & CSEA Partnership for Education and Training
Col. Harry Corbitt, Director of Safe Schools and Violence Prevention, Albany City School District

Handouts:  Link will be in confirmation message sent after registration.

 

e.  CME, Nursing Contact Hours and CHES Credits:  Are available for participation in this program.  To receive continuing education credits for University at Albany satellite broadcasts, you must:

   1.  View the broadcast live; as an archived, online webcast; or on video.

2.      Complete the on-line evaluation and post-test (web-address in final     confirmation).

3.      Achieve a grade of 80% correct on the post-test.

You will be able to print a certificate for CME, Nursing Contact Hours, CHES or generic CEUs for your records.

 

This Educational Activity is presented by the School of Public Health Continuing Education, which has been approved as a provider of continuing education by the New York State Nurses Association’s Council on Continuing Education, which is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.  It has been approved for 1.0 contact hours and has been assigned approval code 5RLL8T-PRV-04-073.

The School of Public Health, University at Albany, SUNY, is accredited by the Medical Society of the State of New York to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians.  The School designates this educational activity for 1.0 Category One credit towards the AMA Physician
s Recognition Award.  Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

This activity is sponsored by the School of Public Health, University at Albany, SUNY, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc.  This program is designated for the CHES to receive 1.0 Category 1 CECH in health education.

 

f.  Videotape Availability:  None, sites should tape from broadcast!

 

g.  Videotape release (if taping from broadcast):  These FREE program is unclassified and non-scrambled.  There are no copyright restrictions on these program, however they MAY NOT be videotaped and re-broadcast where fees are attached to its showing.  They may also not be used for commercial purposes or for profit purposes by commercial organizations without additional permission of the sponsors.  

 

h.  Interactivity/Questions:  None for these pre-recorded programs.

 

i.  Registration:  All military and federal GETN sites MUST register for this FREE, public domain program to receive the necessary illumination authentication (GETN/Warrior dishes) and coordinates.  Sites may register at: http://www.dlnets.com/telereg.htm or by calling the DOD-MIST Satellite Program Registrations Coordinator, toll free at 877-820-0305 or 888-820-4898. 

 

j.  Future Programs:  For future information on free interagency satellite broadcasts co-sponsored by the DOD MIST program (subject to change due to satellite availability and other scheduling issues) and other sponsors please visit this web site:  (Information changes periodically; please refresh your browser upon each visit) http://www.dlnets.com/itv.htm#current.

 

k. Program Requests:  Miss a program and would like it repeated?  Make your request here: DOD-MIST Program Request Form.


 

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