Minnesota State University, Mankato’s College of Extended Learning will co-sponsor three courses designed to teach health-care professionals to identify symptoms of illness caused by side effects of medications.
The courses will be at South Central College in North Mankato in Conference Center B on three days in September, October and November.
“Dementia, Delirium, or Depression?” will be Friday, Sept. 23; “DISCUS Tardive Dyskinesia Monitoring” will be Oct. 21; and “Aging and End of Life” will be Nov. 18. Each of the classes will start at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m.
The courses qualify health professionals for contact hours, clock hours, continuing education hours and certificates of attendance. The three courses cost $99, including morning and afternoon beverages, lunch and course materials.
Those who have questions about the training or registration may contact the College of Extended Learning at (507) 389-2572 or (800) 311-3142, or at email ext@mnsu.edu.
Minnesota State Mankato, a comprehensive university, is part of the Minnesota State Colleges & Universities system, which comprises 32 state institutions.
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