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Effective Interviewing for Contact Investigation (Mar 4 -6 2008)

Start Date

March 4 2008

End Date

March 6 2008

Location

Newark, NJ, United States

Event summary

Sponsored by the New Jersey Medical School Global Tuberculosis Institute (GTBI), this interactive three day course will cover the principles of effective communication, interviewing, and contact investigation related to tuberculosis (TB). The format includes lectures, group discussions and exercises, role playing, and standardised patient interviews. This course was designed for health care workers who interview TB patients for the purpose of contact investigation.

Upon completion of this course participants will be able to:

  • Demonstrate fundamentals of effective communication and structuring interviews
  • Appropriately verbalize TB concepts for patient education
  • Apply principles of TB transmission to contact investigation process
  • Identify critical components of field investigation
  • Identify critical components of contact investigations in congregate setting

Course Fee

US$75.00. Continuing education credits are available. Click here to download the application form.

For more information, contact Valerie Gunn at gunnyl@umdnj.edu or by phone at 973 972-0903 or click here to access the website.


Contact

Valerie Gunn
Health Educator
NJMS Global Tuberculosis Institute

PO Box 1709

225 Warren Street

Newark NJ
07079-1709
United States


Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 16 2008
Last Updated January 17 2008



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