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ACLS HeartCode SKILLS SESSION ONLY | DescriptionHeartCode ACLS is a blended learning method for renewal and initial certification for the healthcare provider. Students must complete the HeartCode online portion prior to attending this in-person Skills Session.
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Neuro 1.0 | 2023: Neuro 1.0 In-person Hands on Skills/ Simulation | DescriptionThe Neuro 1.0 In-person Hands-On Skills/Simulation is part of the Neuro 1.0 Series. CRNs are required to complete the Online Didactic portion of this course (via Absorb) prior to attending the In-person Hands-On Skills/Simulation portion. NOTE: Location is the Simulation Room 4-3551 Load Complete Description |
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Acuity Plus-OP | Acuity Plus Ambulatory Methodology | DescriptionAcuity Plus for Ambulatory Outpatient Training Load Complete Description |
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Acuity Plus-IP | Acuity Plus Inpatient Training | DescriptionAcuity Plus Training for all inpatient users Load Complete Description |
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BLS-R Skills Session Only | BLS-R Skills Sessions ONLY for Blended Learning Building 10 | DescriptionThis course is AHA Heart Code Basic Life Support Renewal Course. This course is for those that have previously taken an AHA BLS Course. Successful completion of the course is indicated by passing both the ONLINE Heart Code BLS Course and practical skills demonstration. CPR is a physically demanding skill. Dress accordingly in comfortable attire. LATE POLICY: Each session begins promptly at the scheduled time. The AHA requires that students are present for the entirety of the course in order to receive the course completion card. As such, late admittance and early dismissal will NOT be permitted once the class has begun. You are encouraged to arrive on-time for class. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive their digital e-card within 7 business days of course completion. Students will receive an email from ecards@heart.org to claim their card. Occasionally, the NIH firewall will kick this email to a student's junk/spam box. Remember to check the email written on the roster, junk and spam. If you can't find your card, students can also visit https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards Enter your name and email address you entered on the roster to see if your card comes up. Load Complete Description |
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BLSR-Skills Session Only | BLS-R Skills Sessions ONLY for Blended Learning Building 31C | DescriptionNOTE: Please DO NOT REGISTER for MULTIPLE BLS-R Skills Sessions ONLY trainings (between Buildings 10 & 31C). This training format is modified to a blended learning format to allow for social distancing and compliance with pandemic guidelines set forth by NIH Leadership. Traditional classroom trainings (videos, skills, and exam in class) are also available in Building 31C. eCARD ISSUANCE: Digital e-Cards will be issued for this class, within 7 BUSINESS DAYS of the conclusion of the class. Students will receive an invitation from: ecards@heart.org, to claim their card. This invitation will be sent to the e-mail address the student entered on the physical roster/sign-in sheet at the class. Occasionally, the NIH firewall will kick this e-mail to a student's junk/spam box. Remember to check the e-mail put on the roster, junk and spam on a regular basis. Another way students can look for their e-card, without having received an invitation from ecards@heart.org, is to visit: https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards. Enter your name and e-mail address provided on the roster and see if your card comes up. CPR is a physically demanding skill. Be prepared to perform CPR on the classroom floor. Dress accordingly in comfortable attire. If you require glasses to read or see at a distance, please bring those with you to class. IMPORTANT NOTE: ALL REGISTRATIONS CLOSE FIVE (5) BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO SCHEDULED TRAINING DATE. Face masks are required the entire training (please bring two masks, one as a backup). Load Complete Description |
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BMTCN RC | BMTCN Review Course | DescriptionSpecialty nursing certification is the validation of nurses' advanced knowledge and experience in the specialty. Certification enhances credibility and provides assurance that the nurse has met all of the eligibility criteria and achieved the standards of the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation to provide expertblood and marrow transplant nursing care. This two-day comprehensive review course will help the experienced blood and marrow transplant nurse identify their own knowledge gaps in order to develop a study plan to prepare for the BMTCN® Certification Exam. Load Complete Description |
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BCT | Basic Cardiac Telemetry | DescriptionThis one-day course designed to provide an introduction to ECG interpretation for those that have little or no experience, as well as a great refresher for those that need to renew their skills for working in a telemetry monitoring environment. The course includes: A & P, basic electro-physiology, sinus mechanisms, atrial rhythms, junctional rhythms, ventricular rhythms, AV blocks, and pacemaker rhythms. Additionally, special emphasis will be placed on lead placement (bedside monitor and telemetry), central monitoring, and nursing documentation. Successful completion of this course will meet the required behavioral indicator (BI) required for Cardiac Monitoring Competency validation Load Complete Description |
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BLS-31C | Basic Life Support (BLS) Full Course Bldg 31C | DescriptionThis course is AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider (previously "Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers). This course is for those that have not taken Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers previously or for those whose certification has expired. This class will last approximately 5 hours. All course materials (outlines, textbooks etc.) will be supplied at class. Successful completion of the course includes passing both a written and practical skills test. Please note: Digital e-Cards will be issued for this class, within 7 BUSINESS DAYS of the conclusion of the class. Students will receive an invitation from: ecards@heart.org, to claim their card. This invitation will be sent to the e-mail address the student entered on the physical roster/sign-in sheet at the class. Occasionally, the NIH firewall will kick this e-mail to a student's junk/spam box. Remember to check the e-mail put on the roster, junk and spam on a regular basis. Another way students can look for their e-card, without having received an invitation from ecards@heart.org, is to visit: https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards. Enter your name and e-mail address provided on the roster and see if your card comes up. CPR is a physically demanding skill. Be prepared to perform CPR on the classroom floor. Dress accordingly in comfortable attire. If you require glasses to read or see at a distance, please bring those with you to class. Load Complete Description |
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BLSR-31C | Basic Life Support Renewal (BLS-R) Course: Building 31C | DescriptionNOTE: Please DO NOT REGISTER for MULTIPLE BLS-R Skills Sessions ONLY trainings (between Buildings 10 & 31C). This course is AHA Basic Life Support Renewal Course. Previously "Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers Renewal." This course is for those that have taken Basic Life Support previously. This class will last approximately 3 hours. All course materials (outlines, textbooks etc.) will be supplied at class. Successful completion of the course includes passing both a written and practical skills test. Please note: Digital e-Cards will be issued for this class, within 7 BUSINESS DAYS of the conclusion of the class. Students will receive an invitation from: ecards@heart.org, to claim their card. This invitation will be sent to the e-mail address the student entered on the physical roster/sign-in sheet at the class. Occasionally, the NIH firewall will kick this e-mail to a student's junk/spam box. Remember to check the e-mail put on the roster, junk and spam on a regular basis. Another way students can look for their e-card, without having received an invitation from ecards@heart.org, is to visit: https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards. Enter your name and e-mail address provided on the roster and see if your card comes up. CPR is a physically demanding skill. Be prepared to perform CPR on the classroom floor. Dress accordingly in comfortable attire. If you require glasses to read or see at a distance, please bring those with you to class. Load Complete Description |
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CVAD Champs | CVAD Unit Champion Training | DescriptionThis course will provide a comprehensive introduction to the new CVAD bundle, an opportunity to meet with vendor representatives, and all participants will be provided a kit of demonstration supplies to share with their unit peers upon completion of the training. Load Complete Description |
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Cell Ther | Cellular Therapy | DescriptionThe purpose of this course is to provide the learner with an understanding of how cellular therapy is used to treat cancer and other diseases, including procedures and practices for cell mobilization, harvest, expansion, and infusion. Additionally, nurses will benefit from detailed knowledge regarding how cellular therapy influences the immune system and the very specific immune related side effects seen with this treatment modality. Load Complete Description |
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CNW | Charge Nurse Workshop | DescriptionThis one-day online course will provide information to prepare the nurse for the role of the charge nurse. Load Complete Description |
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CBNTC | Code Blue New Trainer Course | DescriptionThis 3 hour workshop prepares nurses to teach and evaluate staff competence for Clinical Emergency Response - Code Blue. Load Complete Description |
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ELNEC | End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium | DescriptionEnd-of-Life Education Consortium (ELNEC) is a curriculum developed by national experts in pain and palliative care from the City of Hope and the American Association Colleges of Nursing (AACN). It is intended to provide nurses with the necessary education regarding palliative and end-of-life care. ELNEC covers topics including palliative nursing care, communication, pain management, symptom management, ethics, culture/spirituality, care of the patient during final hours, and loss, grief, and bereavement. Load Complete Description |
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CRN | Fundamentals of Clinical Research for the Clinical Research Nurse 2023 | DescriptionThis educational program is designed for registered nurses who work as a Clinical Research Nurse (CRN) at the NIH Clinical Center. The program will serve as an introduction to the specialty practice of Clinical Research Nursing and provide the foundation on key concepts essential to the five dimensions of Clinical Research Nurse practice and their related competencies. Load Complete Description |
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Fundamentals Clinical Support | Fundamentals of Clinical Research for the Clinical Research Support Staff | DescriptionThis one-day course is designed for Clinical Research Support Staff working at the NIH Clinical Center. The program will serve as an introduction to the specialty practice of clinical research and provide the foundation on key concepts essential to the competency: Support of Biomedical Research. Load Complete Description |
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ICUSD | ICU Skills Days 2023 | DescriptionThis 8-hour skills review and competency verification session will assist the ICU/PVCS RN in completing required yearly competencies as well as Adult and Pediatric skills review. Content will be delivered via combination of lecture, simulation, and online didactic. Load Complete Description |
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IV Blood | IV Blood Workshop | DescriptionThis one-day workshop provides information on intravenous therapy, venipuncture, venous access devices (VADs), a review of lab processing, and blood administration. Load Complete Description |
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AHA Heart Saver Adult CPR/AED | Lay Responder AHA Heart Saver Adult CPR/AED Bldg 31C | DescriptionLay Responder AED/CPR teaches individuals (not healthcare providers) critical skills needed to respond to and manage adult choking or sudden cardiac arrest emergency in the next few minutes until emergency medical services (EMS) arrives. CPR training is for full time NIH federal employees and contractors with a valid NIH ID only. We will accommodate non-NIH fellows, interns, summer students or volunteers upon a request sent to dohscprtraining@mail.nih.gov and availability. PLEASE NOTE: Digital e-Cards will be issued for this class, within 7 BUSINESS DAYS of the conclusion of the class. Students will receive an invitation from: ecards@heart.org, to claim their card. This invitation will be sent to the e-mail address the student entered on the physical roster/sign-in sheet at the class. Occasionally, the NIH firewall will kick this e-mail to a student's junk/spam box. Remember to check the e-mail put on the roster, junk and spam on a regular basis. Another way students can look for their e-card, without having received an invitation from ecards@heart.org, is to visit: https://ecards.heart.org/student/myecards. Enter your name and e-mail address provided on the roster and see if your card comes up. Load Complete Description |
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