
Ecological Aquatic Toxins
Learn about harmful aquatic toxins, their impact, and mitigation methods in this course for licensed professionals. Dive deeper into water safety.

About this course
Understanding Ecological Aquatic Toxins has grown increasingly important for healthcare professionals, given the escalating global environmental changes and the implications these shifts have for public health. Rapidly changing water conditions can lead to harmful algae blooms (HABs), potentially contaminating water sources with dangerous toxins. Healthcare professionals are often the first line of defense in recognizing, diagnosing, and treating related health conditions, necessitating a solid foundation in this critical field. This course seeks to address this growing need, providing healthcare professionals with the knowledge required to handle scenarios relating to aquatic toxins, fostering more effective prevention, detection, and treatment strategies.
The essence of this course lies in unraveling the mysteries hidden within our vast bodies of water, delving into the perilous undercurrents of Ecological Aquatic Toxins. While the reach of scientific exploration has only grazed a mere 5% of the ocean's expanse, our vigilance must extend into the uncharted 95%, where unknown species and potential hazards may reside. We cannot afford ignorance when it comes to the limited, yet crucial, knowledge available to us.
This course takes a deep dive into the waters of our world, embarking on a journey to understand the unseen threats lurking beneath the surface. Its purpose lies in combating potential health crises, which could stem from exposure to these toxins, whether through drinking water or consumption of marine foods. Crucially, the course uncovers the environments conducive to these toxins' proliferation, delves into their ecological impacts, and explores how to diminish their harmful effects. Bridging the gap between the known and the unknown, the course helps healthcare professionals navigate the waters of uncertainty while ensuring the safety of the communities they serve.
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Instructors

Patricia Dunn DNP, APRN, FNP-BC is a Nurse Practitioner with over 20 years of experience as an Advanced Practice Nurse and 20 years as a Registered Nurse. She has served as an APRN for Florida Pain Institute, Heart Rhythm Associates of Brevard, House Calls of Central Florida. She earned her Doctorate of Nursing Practice from Walden University, Minneapolis.
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