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- Subject: Do You Know What A Blackout Is?
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 17:11:38 EST
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Dear Colleagues,
Do you know the answers to these questions?
* What causes a blackout?
* How does a blackout affect memory?
* Is blacking out the same as passing out?
* Who is at highest risk for a blackout?
* Can you tell if someone is having a blackout?
* How should we help a student who is blacked out?
* What are implications of blackouts for prevention and the campus
conduct system?
* What don’t we know about blackouts?
If you don't, and you'd like to know more, please join us on December 8th,
2006 for the upcoming NCHERM Webinar -- Understanding The Alcohol Blackout.
For more details and registration information, please visit _www.ncherm.org_
(http://www.ncherm.org)
Regards,
Brett A. Sokolow, JD
Special Counsel to the President, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Special Counsel for Student Conduct Issues, Warren Wilson College
Special Advisor to the Dean of Campus Life, Univ. of the Incarnate Word
President, The National Center for
Higher Education Risk Management, Ltd.
"Best Practices for Student Health and Safety"
(a not-for-profit corporation)
20 Callery Way
Malvern, PA 19355-2969
Tel. (610) 993-0229
Fax (610) 993-0228
www.ncherm.org
- Do You Know What A Blackout Is?, BASokolow, 11/21/2006
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