Location
Rutgers School of Public Health - Online
Contact Information
Carl Donaldson
732-235-9451
732-235-9460
donaldcj@sph.rutgers.edu
Public Health Core Competency Domain Information
N/A
Credits and Continuing Education Units
Public Health CE
#14400: 1.50 hour(s)
CHES#14401: 1.50 hour(s)
Description
This course must be accessed through the Rutgers School of Public Health eLearning System.
Please click on the following link to access this course.
https://ironclad.umdnj.edu/cemoodle/
Follow these steps to access Rutgers School of Public Health courses on MOODLE:
1. Log into NJLMN
2. Select “Online Courses” from the course catalog
3. Select course by clicking “Register” in the far right hand column
4. Click “Yes” to confirm your registration when asked “Are you sure you want to register”
(You will receive an email from the NJLMN indicating that you have registered for a course on the NJLMN system)
5. Once registered, Click “My Online Courses” from the grey toolbar
6. The Online Course Portal will display all online courses you`ve registered for.
Click “First Page” for the course you wish to complete.
(You will leave the NJLMN and go to the “Rutgers Online Learning Center for Continuing Education” page where you will either “Create A New Account” in Moodle or click the second button because you “Already have a Moodle Account”.)
7. Click “Log into Rutgers Moodle” (https://moodle.rutgers.edu/login/index.php)
8.
If you do not already have a Moodle account, click "Create A New Account" and
follow the steps to create an account.
9. Once logged into Moodle, Click the link "Continuing Education Resources" and Select "Enroll in CE Courses & Trainings".
Scroll down to “SPH – Public Health Seminar Series” and choose “Enroll”.
The course listing will appear in the center of the page.
For questions regarding courses on the Moodle eLearning website, please contact:
Carl Donaldson
732-235-9451
donaldcj@sph.rutgers.edu
Agenda/Additional Information
Many of NJ`s citizens with various developmental disabilities are living in neighborhoods throughout the state. Requiring varying levels of care, nonetheless, these individuals are being successfully supported in community settings.
This seminar is an overview of New Jersey`s Olmstead Plan – “Path to Progress” – which provides planning, support, and funding for people with developmental disabilities to live in community settings.
Presenters
Bernadette West
David Wright
Natalie Trump
Antoinette Johnson
Ann Martinelli
Sheilah Garry
Myriam Casseus
Jonathan Siefried
Target Audience(s)
Epidemiologist
Health Educator
Health Officer
Public Health Planner
Nurse
Physician