U2 lists workshops


Below are U2 workshops for Feb. 11-19. Visit our web site for more.

Employee Travel Policies and Procedures
Feb. 13, 1 to 2:30 p.m., Memorial Union, Memorial Room
Brush up on the procedures to follow for employee ticket authorizations, direct billing of airline tickets and employee travel expense vouchers. Presenter: Bonnie Nerby.

Facilities Discoverer Reports Training**
Feb. 12, 11 a.m. to noon, 361 Upson II
The billing charges from facilities will be posted to PeopleSoft in a summarized format. To access the detailed information each department will need to have access to Discoverer reports and be trained on how to access the detail and summary information for their departments. These reports will break down the charges by individual work orders and/or projects. Presenter: Laura Thoreson.

Interview Techniques/Guidelines (NEW)
Feb. 12, 9 to 10 a.m., 305 Twamley Hall
Learn the legal issues associated with interviewing and avoid the pitfalls and traps associated with the process. Presenter: Desi Sporbert.

Basic Word**
Feb. 12, 2 to 4 p.m., 361 Upson II
Introduces very basic Word features, create a document, edit and format text, format paragraphs, save file, retrieve file, format text, cut and copy, add tables, proof a document, set display and print options. Presenter: Heidi Strande.

Responsibilities of Supervisors and Employees with Work-Related Injuries (NEW)
Feb. 13, 2 to 3:30 p.m., 211 Skalicky Tech Incubator
The process of workers compensation claims can sometimes be confusing and even frustrating for supervisors and those they supervise. This class is designed to review the entire process, present the forms to use, where they can be located, the designated medical provider policy and responsibilities of supervisors and employees alike during the entire process. The relationship with the risk management division in Bismarck will also be covered. The session will close with a review of the most frequent injuries at the University of North Dakota as well as across the country. Presenter: Claire Moen.

Cash Management (NEW)
Feb. 11, 9 to 10:30 a.m., 211 Skalicky Tech Incubator
Learn how to survive without a checking account, using a cash only system. Develop awareness of the potential problems that may arise with a cash only system and find solutions. Also learn how to recognize and curb impulse spending. Presenter: Marybeth Vigeland, Certified Consumer Credit Counselor, The Village Family Service Center.

Keep Them Alive Until the Ambulance Arrives
Feb. 19, noon to 1 p.m. and 5 to 6 p.m., Lecture Bowl, Memorial Union
Once you’ve called 9-1-1 and the dispatcher has help on the way, what can you do to help the patient? This session will describe some basic lifesaving techniques you can provide until professional help arrives and will cover such topics as emergency resuscitation, including CPR and automatic defibrillation, allergic reactions, burns, bleeding injuries, seizures, fainting, dislocation, sprains and strains and other medical emergencies. Presenter: Tim Shea, NREMT-P.

* Please attend all session in this series.
**Limited seating.

Please reserve your seat by registering with U2 by: phone, 777-2128, e-mail U2@mail.und.nodak.edu, or online www.conted.und.edu/U2/. Please include: (1) workshop title/date, (2) name, (3) department, (4) position, (5) stop number, (6) phone number, (7) e-mail, and (8) how you first learned about this workshop. Thank you for registering in advance; it helps us plan for materials and number of seats.

-- Kathy Williams, U2 coordinator, University within the University, kathrynwilliams@mail.und.edu, 777-4266.
-- Kathy Williams, Coordinator, U2 Program, kathrynwilliams@mail.und.edu, 777-2128