Education Offerings
CECATN provides links to multiple educational opportunities for healthcare providers, including emergency medical responders, nurses and physicians who care for children being treated for either injury or acute illness, through the following organizations:
Jennifer Durham, MSN, RN, CPN, CPEN (423) 778-8396 jennifer.durham2@erlanger.org
David Carter, CCEMT-P IC (423) 778-8396 david.carter@erlanger.org
Oseana Bratton, BSN, RN, CPEN
(865) 541-8523
ombratton@etch.com
Mary Horner, BSN, RN, CPN (865) 541-8523 mmhorner@etch.com
Jennifer Porter, RN
(615) 343-2996
jennifer.dindo@vumc.org
Jennie Anderson, MSN-Ed., RN, CPEN (615) 343-2996
jennie.anderson@vumc.org
Additional Educational Opportunities
CECA EMS Education Modules - Short educational videos covering common pediatric emergency ailments.
Pediatric Burn Review (online)
Virtual Learning Lecture Series Opportunity: Free, offered by FEMA. Audience intended for EMS, firefighters, police and hospital personnel. Multiple courses through May and June. Topics include: drug overdoses, CISD, Hazmat & Decontamination, Hospital planning for mass casualty incident surges, Long term protests, psychological preparedness and Social Media in Emergencies.
This video discusses the increasing incidence of disasters, the impact of these disasters on children’s mental health – particularly in underserved and under-resourced communities – and the best practices for treating and preventing mental illness in children.
Pediatric Emergency Playbook: Pediatric Readiness is not just an ideal - it's a tangible plan, and even better, an attitude
Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences - Free Course for Pediatricians
Implementation of Competencies for Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Discussion on Pediatric Emergency Care Readiness Champions and their influence on evidence based practices
UNCPAR's Podcast Podcast covering various pediatric emergency topics
Pediatric Education and Advocacy Kit (PEAK): Collections of best practice educational resources designed to empower across the disciplines, as well as families, advocates, and stakeholders, to deliver the highest quality of care and support to children in emergency settings.