UD
May 26, 2017
Great course, with so many consideration I hadn't even thought of. It is clearly evident why the University of Nebraska is one of our premier sites for Ebola care. Highly recommended!
RC
Nov 26, 2020
A fantastic informative and educational course that I would recommend to anyone interested in public health. The videos were excellent and the lecturers were brilliant.
By Sean W
•Jan 4, 2021
Over all a great intro or refresher. Could do with a more coverage of Infrastructure planning. Any ASHRAE or NIOSH experienced engineering input would help give context to the built environment that Healthcare facilities are provided with. The expectation of the Clinicians is often missed until too late.
By Heliana P
•Nov 3, 2020
In general it was really great that experts shared real life examples and pretty much most of things were clear. Some brief notes on the course to wrap up the key points would really help for future use. And it would be great if some things were a bit clarified.
By Preeti G
•May 4, 2020
an excellent course! all concepts have been explained with clarity and expertise.Also, highly recommended for the non health care providers ,so that they are also made aware of the challenges faced in biocontainment.
By Maria C L
•Aug 18, 2020
Very nice course. Not a series of straight video lectures on theory but is actually a sharing of what is actually being practiced in this large facility. Necessary in this Covid pandemic times.
By Janelle S
•Jan 11, 2018
Very interesting, practical, and thorough. Would like a brief overview of what care was actually provided and how long care providers stayed in the room at any one time.
By Chris J
•Dec 28, 2017
Excellent course with a very practical perspective, and faculty who speak from experience.
By Md S H
•Jun 20, 2020
really enjoyed the course. want more courses in this area. Thank you
By Fernando L A d O
•Jan 4, 2022
I enjoy and learn with this course!
By Mark
•Feb 12, 2018
Really only for medical practitioners planning to implement a High Level Biocontainment Unit of their own at their facility, but informative nonetheless.