This document certifies that an individual named Name participated in and completed the continuing medical education activity "CME Online: Chronic Hepatitis C:" on July 27, 2008 and was awarded 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for their participation in the educational activity. The activity was designated for continuing education credits toward AMA/PRA requirements and was certified by Sanjiv Chopra, Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
This certificate from Harvard Medical School awards 2 credits in Category 1 toward continuing medical education to Name for participating in an online educational activity titled "CME Online: Management of Atrial Fibrillation" held on July 19, 2008. The activity was designated for 2 credits and certified by Sanjiv Chopra, Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
This certificate from Harvard Medical School awards 2 credits toward continuing medical education to an individual for participating in an online educational activity on venous thrombosis. The activity took place from July 26, 2008 to December 1, 2007 and was designated for 1 credit. It was taught by James Atkinson and certified by Sanjiv Chopra, the Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
Timothy Jameson has over 25 years of experience as a chiropractor in Castro Valley, California. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic and has authored two books. In addition to his chiropractic practice, Jameson is currently the worship pastor and music director at Christ's Community Church in Hayward.
Melissa Crowe is a registered nurse with over 25 years of experience in trauma and burn care. She received her MSN from Loyola University Chicago in 1999 and her BSN from Northern Illinois University in 1991. She is currently a Trauma Registry Quality Resource Analyst at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, where she provides trauma data and assists with performance improvement efforts. Previously she served as the Trauma Registrar at Loyola University for 12 years and has held various staff nurse and charge nurse roles providing care to trauma, burn, and surgical patients.
This curriculum vitae outlines the education and extensive clinical experience of Kelly Wright Buchanan, MSN, RN. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing degree from Western Kentucky University and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Creighton University. Her nursing experience spans over 30 years working in critical care units across the country. She is currently a clinical instructor at Western Kentucky University and a staff nurse in open heart recovery.
Organization Certificate of 7th International Neuropsychiatry Congress Mohamed Magdy Qassem
This is to certify that
Mohamed Magdy Abd El Ghani
Has volunteered in the organizing of the 7th International Congress on Psychiatry and 2nd International Congress on Neuroscience 26 to 28 April 2011. This Congress is organized by Department of Neuropsychiatry, Ain Shams University, and has been planned and implemented in accordance with the American Academy of Continuing Medical Education ( AACME ).
This certificate from Harvard Medical School awards 2 credits toward continuing medical education to an individual for participating in an online educational activity on venous thrombosis. The activity took place from July 26, 2008 to December 1, 2007 and was designated for 1 credit. It was taught by James Atkinson and certified by Sanjiv Chopra, the Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
This document certifies that an individual named Name participated in and completed the continuing medical education activity "CME Online: Chronic Hepatitis C:" on July 27, 2008 and was awarded 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for their participation in the educational activity. The activity was designated for continuing education credits toward AMA/PRA requirements and was certified by Sanjiv Chopra, Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
This certificate from Harvard Medical School awards 2 credits in Category 1 toward continuing medical education to Name for participating in an online educational activity titled "CME Online: Management of Atrial Fibrillation" held on July 19, 2008. The activity was designated for 2 credits and certified by Sanjiv Chopra, Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
This certificate from Harvard Medical School awards 2 credits toward continuing medical education to an individual for participating in an online educational activity on venous thrombosis. The activity took place from July 26, 2008 to December 1, 2007 and was designated for 1 credit. It was taught by James Atkinson and certified by Sanjiv Chopra, the Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
Timothy Jameson has over 25 years of experience as a chiropractor in Castro Valley, California. He received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic and has authored two books. In addition to his chiropractic practice, Jameson is currently the worship pastor and music director at Christ's Community Church in Hayward.
Melissa Crowe is a registered nurse with over 25 years of experience in trauma and burn care. She received her MSN from Loyola University Chicago in 1999 and her BSN from Northern Illinois University in 1991. She is currently a Trauma Registry Quality Resource Analyst at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, where she provides trauma data and assists with performance improvement efforts. Previously she served as the Trauma Registrar at Loyola University for 12 years and has held various staff nurse and charge nurse roles providing care to trauma, burn, and surgical patients.
This curriculum vitae outlines the education and extensive clinical experience of Kelly Wright Buchanan, MSN, RN. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing degree from Western Kentucky University and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Creighton University. Her nursing experience spans over 30 years working in critical care units across the country. She is currently a clinical instructor at Western Kentucky University and a staff nurse in open heart recovery.
Organization Certificate of 7th International Neuropsychiatry Congress Mohamed Magdy Qassem
This is to certify that
Mohamed Magdy Abd El Ghani
Has volunteered in the organizing of the 7th International Congress on Psychiatry and 2nd International Congress on Neuroscience 26 to 28 April 2011. This Congress is organized by Department of Neuropsychiatry, Ain Shams University, and has been planned and implemented in accordance with the American Academy of Continuing Medical Education ( AACME ).
This certificate from Harvard Medical School awards 2 credits toward continuing medical education to an individual for participating in an online educational activity on venous thrombosis. The activity took place from July 26, 2008 to December 1, 2007 and was designated for 1 credit. It was taught by James Atkinson and certified by Sanjiv Chopra, the Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
Yale University School of Medicine is accredited to sponsor continuing medical education. The certificate certifies that James Atkinson participated in and completed an online educational activity on managing submassive pulmonary embolism on August 20, 2008 and was awarded 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. The dean of Yale School of Medicine, Robert J. Alpern, signed the certificate.
Yale Medical School - Dots and Deitzels on the LungsJames Atkinson
James Atkinson completed an online continuing medical education activity called "Spots, Ditzels, Dots and Lung Cancer" on August 9, 2008 and was awarded 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. The Yale University School of Medicine, which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, certified that Dr. Atkinson participated in and successfully completed the educational activity.
This document certifies that an individual participated in and received credit for an online continuing medical education activity titled "Mental Health Sequelae of Extreme Violence" hosted by Harvard Medical School on July 14, 2008. The activity was designated for 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits and was approved by the Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
A man from Rockport, Jim Atkinson, tied over 1,200 yards of yellow ribbon around trees and bushes along a street to show support for American troops engaged in the war in Iraq and wish for their safe return. Atkinson, a veteran, had previously displayed American flags after 9/11. Though he dislikes violence, he believes deposing Saddam Hussein is necessary. As he tied each ribbon, he said a prayer for the safety of servicemen. Some drivers honked in support, while one man threatened to remove the ribbons.
James Atkinson completed an online continuing medical education activity called "Delirium in the ICU: What Is All The Confusion About?" on August 2, 2008. Yale University School of Medicine, which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, awarded him 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for successfully completing the online educational activity.
This document from Harvard Medical School certifies that an individual completed an online continuing medical education activity on responding to nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. The activity was designated for 2 credits toward the AMA/PRA requirements. The faculty dean certified that the individual participated in the educational activity on chronic hepatitis C held on July 18, 2008 and awarded them 2 credits.
This certificate from Harvard Medical School's Department of Continuing Education certifies that James Atkinson participated in an online educational activity on July 19, 2008 titled "CME Online: Metastatic Case Studies" and was awarded 5 Category 1 continuing medical education credits. The activity covered prostate, breast, colorectal, and lung cancers.
This document from Harvard Medical School certifies that an individual attended an educational activity on chronic hepatitis C and was awarded 2 credits toward their continuing medical education. The activity took place on July 28, 2008 and was designated to provide 2 credits. The dean of continuing education and a professor of medicine certified the individual's participation in the educational event.
This certificate from Harvard Medical School awards 2 credits in Category 1 toward continuing medical education to Name for participating in an online educational activity titled "CME Online: Management of Atrial Fibrillation" held on July 19, 2008. The activity was designated for 2 credits and certified by Sanjiv Chopra, Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
Completion and certification by i-Safe, in regards to computer security, online privacy and security, and edge between the online and off-line world, protection of intellectual property, dealing with anti-social online incident. Primary a certification on TEACHING other people how to handle these sort of problems or concerns.
The Harvard Medical School provides continuing medical education for physicians and is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. The document certifies that an individual participated in a live activity on a certain date and was awarded continuing education credits, and that another individual completed an online enduring material on a separate date and was also awarded continuing education credits.
James M Atkinson is educating students during the school year about appropriate online behavior such as interacting with others on social media and in chat rooms as well as cyber bullying awareness and response. The school/district certifies that this education is part of its Internet safety policy.
1. JUNE 29, 2015 Mohamed Magdy Qassem Getting and Cleaning Data a 4 week online non-credit course authorized by Johns Hopkins University and offered through Coursera has successfully completed with distinction Jeff Leek, PhD; Roger Peng, PhD; Brian Caffo, PhD Department of Biostatistics Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Verify at coursera.org/verify/FB4S8Y2MZX Coursera has confirmed the identity of this individual and their participation in the course. This certificate does not confer academic credit toward a degree or official status at the Johns Hopkins University.
Yale University School of Medicine certifies that James Atkinson PhD participated in and successfully completed the Yale Pediatric Epilepsy Program online educational activity on August 20, 2008. Yale University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. James Atkinson PhD is awarded 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for completing the online activity.
AWR-168-W Cyber Law and White Collar Crime CertificateNicholas Scott
Nicholas R. Scott successfully completed a 10 hour course in Cyber Law and White Collar Crime on November 12, 2014. He earned 1 continuing education unit for the course provided by the National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center at Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service in cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The document is a certificate from the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service confirming that Dustin Gt!]se successfully completed an 8-hour Introduction to Safety and Health Management course provided by the OSHA Training Institute on May 12, 2014. The certificate is signed by the directors of the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service, the Infrastructure Training and Safety Institute, and the OSHA Training Institute.
This document discusses techniques for sweeping vehicles to detect hidden tracking devices, audio/video surveillance equipment, and other security risks. It provides an overview of common exploits like GPS trackers and OnStar modules. Detection methods are covered like analyzing RF signals and current draw. Essential tools are recommended like shop manuals, flashlights, and spectrum analyzers. Specific cases are described like hidden police dash cams and parental video monitors. Details are given on technical aspects of various tracking systems and audio bugs.
History of the HEXAGON series of spy satellites whereby the satellite exposed massive rolls of the file, and ejected cartridges by parachute, with the parachute being plucked out of the sky and pull in the back of a special plane. Dr. Land and Dr. Edgerton where the driving force behind this project.
Yale University School of Medicine is accredited to sponsor continuing medical education. The certificate certifies that James Atkinson participated in and completed an online educational activity on managing submassive pulmonary embolism on August 20, 2008 and was awarded 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. The dean of Yale School of Medicine, Robert J. Alpern, signed the certificate.
Yale Medical School - Dots and Deitzels on the LungsJames Atkinson
James Atkinson completed an online continuing medical education activity called "Spots, Ditzels, Dots and Lung Cancer" on August 9, 2008 and was awarded 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. The Yale University School of Medicine, which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, certified that Dr. Atkinson participated in and successfully completed the educational activity.
This document certifies that an individual participated in and received credit for an online continuing medical education activity titled "Mental Health Sequelae of Extreme Violence" hosted by Harvard Medical School on July 14, 2008. The activity was designated for 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits and was approved by the Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
A man from Rockport, Jim Atkinson, tied over 1,200 yards of yellow ribbon around trees and bushes along a street to show support for American troops engaged in the war in Iraq and wish for their safe return. Atkinson, a veteran, had previously displayed American flags after 9/11. Though he dislikes violence, he believes deposing Saddam Hussein is necessary. As he tied each ribbon, he said a prayer for the safety of servicemen. Some drivers honked in support, while one man threatened to remove the ribbons.
James Atkinson completed an online continuing medical education activity called "Delirium in the ICU: What Is All The Confusion About?" on August 2, 2008. Yale University School of Medicine, which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, awarded him 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for successfully completing the online educational activity.
This document from Harvard Medical School certifies that an individual completed an online continuing medical education activity on responding to nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. The activity was designated for 2 credits toward the AMA/PRA requirements. The faculty dean certified that the individual participated in the educational activity on chronic hepatitis C held on July 18, 2008 and awarded them 2 credits.
This certificate from Harvard Medical School's Department of Continuing Education certifies that James Atkinson participated in an online educational activity on July 19, 2008 titled "CME Online: Metastatic Case Studies" and was awarded 5 Category 1 continuing medical education credits. The activity covered prostate, breast, colorectal, and lung cancers.
This document from Harvard Medical School certifies that an individual attended an educational activity on chronic hepatitis C and was awarded 2 credits toward their continuing medical education. The activity took place on July 28, 2008 and was designated to provide 2 credits. The dean of continuing education and a professor of medicine certified the individual's participation in the educational event.
This certificate from Harvard Medical School awards 2 credits in Category 1 toward continuing medical education to Name for participating in an online educational activity titled "CME Online: Management of Atrial Fibrillation" held on July 19, 2008. The activity was designated for 2 credits and certified by Sanjiv Chopra, Faculty Dean for Continuing Education and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.
Completion and certification by i-Safe, in regards to computer security, online privacy and security, and edge between the online and off-line world, protection of intellectual property, dealing with anti-social online incident. Primary a certification on TEACHING other people how to handle these sort of problems or concerns.
The Harvard Medical School provides continuing medical education for physicians and is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. The document certifies that an individual participated in a live activity on a certain date and was awarded continuing education credits, and that another individual completed an online enduring material on a separate date and was also awarded continuing education credits.
James M Atkinson is educating students during the school year about appropriate online behavior such as interacting with others on social media and in chat rooms as well as cyber bullying awareness and response. The school/district certifies that this education is part of its Internet safety policy.
1. JUNE 29, 2015 Mohamed Magdy Qassem Getting and Cleaning Data a 4 week online non-credit course authorized by Johns Hopkins University and offered through Coursera has successfully completed with distinction Jeff Leek, PhD; Roger Peng, PhD; Brian Caffo, PhD Department of Biostatistics Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Verify at coursera.org/verify/FB4S8Y2MZX Coursera has confirmed the identity of this individual and their participation in the course. This certificate does not confer academic credit toward a degree or official status at the Johns Hopkins University.
Yale University School of Medicine certifies that James Atkinson PhD participated in and successfully completed the Yale Pediatric Epilepsy Program online educational activity on August 20, 2008. Yale University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. James Atkinson PhD is awarded 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for completing the online activity.
AWR-168-W Cyber Law and White Collar Crime CertificateNicholas Scott
Nicholas R. Scott successfully completed a 10 hour course in Cyber Law and White Collar Crime on November 12, 2014. He earned 1 continuing education unit for the course provided by the National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center at Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service in cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The document is a certificate from the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service confirming that Dustin Gt!]se successfully completed an 8-hour Introduction to Safety and Health Management course provided by the OSHA Training Institute on May 12, 2014. The certificate is signed by the directors of the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service, the Infrastructure Training and Safety Institute, and the OSHA Training Institute.
This document discusses techniques for sweeping vehicles to detect hidden tracking devices, audio/video surveillance equipment, and other security risks. It provides an overview of common exploits like GPS trackers and OnStar modules. Detection methods are covered like analyzing RF signals and current draw. Essential tools are recommended like shop manuals, flashlights, and spectrum analyzers. Specific cases are described like hidden police dash cams and parental video monitors. Details are given on technical aspects of various tracking systems and audio bugs.
History of the HEXAGON series of spy satellites whereby the satellite exposed massive rolls of the file, and ejected cartridges by parachute, with the parachute being plucked out of the sky and pull in the back of a special plane. Dr. Land and Dr. Edgerton where the driving force behind this project.
The document provides an overview of the US government agencies responsible for defense trade controls and the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) within the State Department. It discusses DDTC's mission to advance national security through licensing and enforcement of defense trade export laws. It also outlines the various license types issued by DDTC including DSP-5, DSP-73, and DSP-61 licenses as well as amendments and scenarios for when each license type would be used.
The document provides information about an upcoming Adult CPR & AED Certification course. It introduces the instructor, Jim Atkinson, and reviews logistics like facility locations, breaks, and certification requirements. Key facts about CPR are also summarized, such as how early intervention with CPR can double survival rates for cardiac arrest victims. The course outline reviews topics that will be covered like breathing emergencies, CPR, AED use, and certification testing.
FBI Vulnerability report on the counter CISCO issues, and the ECI level working relationship the U.S. Intelligencies have with CISCO for backdoor access.
James M. Atkinson will present "Telephone Defenses Against the Dark Arts" on May 18th from 12:00-1:00 PM in the BBN Cafeteria. The presentation will explore modern eavesdropping threats posed by telephone equipment, common penetration points exploited by eavesdroppers, and methods to detect penetrations and secure telephone communications. It will also cover securing voice over internet protocol systems and include examples of prior hacks and attacks.
This document discusses steps to take after discovering a bug during a technical surveillance countermeasures sweep. It advises notifying an attorney if there are any legal questions, as the author is not providing legal counsel. It also discusses determining if a discovered bug is legally authorized or not, and the different approaches of notifying authorities or clients depending on that determination. Overall, the key responsibilities are finding and documenting any bug, assisting with notifications, and potentially testifying in court.
This document provides guidance on conducting vehicle sweeps to detect potential threats such as tracking devices, video devices, audio devices, and other risks. It outlines essential resources like original shop manuals and test equipment. A vehicle sweep follows a plan, documents findings, and looks for any threats or risks, which could include GPS receivers, video cameras, microphones, telemetry systems, or security system exploits. Careful inspection of wires and hidden areas is recommended to maintain client privacy.
This document discusses the importance of thorough documentation when conducting technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM) sweeps. It recommends developing a procedural guide or plan to follow during sweeps to ensure all details are captured and the work can be reproduced. All aspects of the sweep should be documented in laboratory notebooks, including sketches of the site, test results, receipts, and hardcopy printouts from instrumentation. Proper documentation preserves the "discovery path" and is important from a liability perspective.
This document summarizes a presentation by Allen French and James M. Atkinson on Chapter 2 of Stephen Shore's book "The Nature of Photographs". The presentation discusses the physical nature of photographs, how the author defines this, and how Allen and James define it. They provide visual examples to support their argument that the author focuses too much on meaning and feelings rather than the actual physical attributes. The class is left with considering what question should be discussed further.
The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure will hold an oversight hearing on the failures of the US Coast Guard's Deepwater Program to comply with contract requirements. The $24 billion, 25-year Deepwater Program is modernizing Coast Guard cutters, patrol boats, airplanes and helicopters. The hearing will focus on an investigation that found the conversion of 110-foot patrol boats to 123-foot patrol boats left eight legacy cutters unseaworthy, in non-compliance with contract requirements. Numerous witnesses from the Coast Guard and contracting companies will testify.
The document summarizes issues with TEMPEST compliance on US Coast Guard cutters. It states that the original contract did not specify TEMPEST standards beyond Military Handbook 232A. The cutters did not comply with Handbook 232A requirements for equipment, racks, cables, or power supplies. Certificates falsely claimed compliance. Additionally, the Coast Guard lacked a qualified person to inspect and certify the cutters, so they turned to the Navy for measurements, though the Navy could not certify. Waivers were issued for problems by an acting CTTA who was not fully qualified. The cutters remain a risk to national security, and the Coast Guard has been evasive in responding to questions about TEMPEST issues.
This motion requests a court order allowing the defendant, Kaushal Niroula, to use a "babble tape" and speaker during visits with his attorneys and investigators at the Indio Jail. The babble tape is an audio file containing over 576 voices designed to mask conversations from any hidden recording devices. It is played through an external speaker to avoid damaging the computer's internal speakers. The motion argues that privileged conversations have been improperly recorded before, so the babble tape is necessary to protect attorney-client privilege during visits.
The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure held a hearing on the Coast Guard's Deepwater program. The committee heard testimony from current and former Coast Guard employees and contractors who raised serious concerns about management failures within the Coast Guard that have led to cost overruns, compromised assets and mission capabilities, and rejected early warnings about issues. The chairman commended witnesses who risked their careers to ensure the truth was revealed and hopes this hearing will help improve Coast Guard culture and management of the Deepwater program.
- James Atkinson, president of Granite Island Group, testified before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure about issues with the Coast Guard's Deepwater program.
- Atkinson discovered that ships delivered to the Coast Guard by ICGS, the Deepwater contractor, did not meet TEMPEST standards for protecting classified information and could not be used for classified missions.
- Atkinson provided background on TEMPEST standards and how electromagnetic signals from electronic devices can unintentionally transmit sensitive information if not properly shielded.
1. HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
Sanjiv Chopra, M.B., B.S.
Faculty Dean for Continuing Education
Professor of Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts
certifies that
Name
has participated in the educational activity titled
CME Online: Chronic Hepatitis C:
December 1, 2007
and is awarded 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.TM
A Multifaceted Disease
James Atkinson
CME Online: Clinical Challenges in Electrocardiography
July 27, 2008
This activity was designated for 6 Category 1 Credits™ toward the AMA/PRA