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University of Nebraska Medical Center

Session A: Agricultural Health (July 9-10)

You have until Aug. 9, 2024, to complete all of the session requirements to receive continuing education credit. No exceptions!

Session Objectives

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

  1. Differentiate the objectives and philosophies of rural health and agricultural medicine.
  2. Assess the nature of agriculture in Nebraska, including crop production, animals, and workforce unique to the region.
  3. Investigate the most common types of infectious dermatitis and contact dermatitis found in the farm population.
  4. Describe health care challenges and services available for migrant and immigrant workers in Nebraska.
  5. Assess the main respiratory diseases commonly found in agricultural workers, their symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention recommendations.
  6. Evaluate the signs, symptoms, and treatment options of common zoonotic diseases in humans.
  7. Analyze the hazardous risks of biologicals, pharmaceuticals, and antibiotics used in livestock production and strategies for their prevention and treatment.
  8. Assess the signs, symptoms, causes, and prevention strategies of skin cancer in rural residents.
  9. Evaluate the screening methods and diagnostic tools utilized to determine the differences between muscular, disc, and joint patterns of low back pain.
  10. Describe behavioral and mental health challenges faced by persons living in farming communities.
  11. Distinguish between the major types of pesticides, how people are exposed, symptoms of poisoning, diagnosis and treatment of pesticide poisoning. 
 
Agenda and Continuing Education Credits Information

Session A: Agricultural Health

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Faculty and Planning Committee Disclosures

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Disclosures

The accredited provider has mitigated and is disclosing identified relevant financial relationships for the following faculty, planners, and others in control of content prior to assuming their roles.

FACULTY

The following have nothing to disclose:

  • Christine Chasek, PhD, LIMHP, LADC, LPC, MAC
  • Kelley J. Donham, MS, DVM, DACVPM
  • Linda Emanuel, BSN, RN
  • Alan Erickson, MD, MEd, FACP, FACR
  • Joseph Fauver, PhD
  • Ronald Kirschner, MD
  • Athena Ramos, PhD, MBA, MS, CPM
  • Aaron Yoder, PhD*

PLANNING COMMITTEE

The following have nothing to disclose:

  • Valeta Creason-Wahl, MMP
  • Ellen Duysen, MPH, COHC
  • Jackie Farley
  • Tori Greenlee
  • Julie Huglin
  • Heidi Keeler, PhD, MSN/MBA, RN
  • Renee Paulin, MSN, RN, CWOCN
  • Risto Rautiainen, PhD
  • Debbie VonSeggern, NRP, EMSI

 

*Faculty and planning committee member

Speaker Handouts

The following materials (in PDF) are available for download until Aug. 9, 2024. No part of these materials may be reproduced without prior written permission.

Requirements for Successful Completion

To receive continuing education credits, you must:

  1. Check in and attend the live activity.
  2. Complete the online post-test (open-book, with 70% accuracy) and course evaluation.
    • On your dashboard, click Evaluate and Activity.
    • Enter Activity Code 61874

 

You have until Aug. 9, 2024, to complete the post-test and evaluation to claim credit for this activity. Your certificate will be saved in your UNMC MyCCE account under Certificates & Transcripts.

Need help managing your MyCCE account? Find answers to commonly asked questions about signing in to the portal, completing the online evaluation, retrieving your certificate, and more. Go to Manage MyCCE Account

Questions?

  • If you have questions about the content of this course, please contact Ellen Duysen, MPH, COHC via email.
  • For all other questions, please contact Tori Greenlee via email.