82nd Annual ASHA School Health Conference a Success

Thanks to the nearly 700 presenters, attendees, exhibitors, sponsors and staff
for making the 2008 ASHA conference an educational and networking success. Throughout the 82nd annual gathering, conference participants experienced a
top-caliber professional program and enjoyed the gracious hospitality of our Tampa hosts.

Congratulations to 2008 Howe Award winner Douglas Kirby, and the other award and scholarship recipients. Dr. Kirby, pictured right, has been responsible for shaping and guiding the field of comprehensive sexuality education during the past 30 years.

Page through the 2008 Conference Program and Awards Booklet to find out more about the timely educational sessions and other interesting conference activities.

See you in Denver in 2009!

 

Disease Preparedness in Schools - An Online Training Module

The American School Health Association is proud to announce the release of Disease Preparedness in Schools: School Planning for Disease Outbreaks (Module 1 - Influenza).

This interactive, online training course will help school health professionals - Administrators, School Nurses, Teachers, and Mental Health Professionals - prepare for and respond to disease outbreaks that might affect schools.


Developed with an unrestricted educational grant from MedImmune, the module examines Influenza Facts, Signs and Symptoms, Types, Protective Measures, and more. In addition, the module describes the differences between Seasonal Flu and Pandemic Flu.

For a limited time, participants who complete the module can receive FREE CE contact hours.


Individualized Healthcare Plans for the School Nurse

This one-of-a-kind resource - includes a book and computer software package - sets the standard for school nurses concerning the formulation of individualized healthcare plans designed to fit the unique health needs of students.

In addition to the 18 special issue and concept chapters, the book includes a comprehensive list of 57 IPHs covering various chronic and acute conditions.

The accompanying computer software assists in the development and creation of individualized healthcare plans that include: 1) nursing diagnosis; 2) interventions;
3) outcomes; and 4) a column to add assessment data. 



Protecting and Disclosing Student Health Information:
How to Develop School District Policies and Procedures


This must-have handbook provides practical guidance to help school district personnel navigate the myriad and sometimes conflicting legal considerations connected to managing student health information. Not just for nurses, this valuable resource will assist all school officials in developing and implementing policies and administrative procedures that will enable them to confidently protect, use and handle sensitive information appropriately within the scope of their responsibilities.

This book gives particular attention to balancing the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) with other applicable federal and state laws. Visit the ASHA Bookstore to order your copy today.