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ISDS Monthly Webinar Series: Sexual Harassment Prevention Training 11/20/2024


Total Credits: 1 Live Webinar Credit

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Topic Areas:
IL License Requirement  |  Sexual Harassment Prevention
Faculty:
Mr. Austin Monroe
Duration:
60
License:
Never Expires.

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Description

All Illinois licensed dentists and hygienists need a one-hour course in sexual harassment prevention training every renewal cycle.  The one-hour CE requirement is part of the 48 hours needed to renew one’s license – not in addition to the 48/36 hours of CE. Take this course between 10-1-2024 and 9-20-2027 to comply with the 2027 renewal requirements. 

Learning Objectives:
1) an explanation of sexual harassment consistent with the Illinois Human Rights Act;
2)  examples of conduct that constitutes unlawful sexual harassment;
3) a summary of relevant federal and State statutory provisions concerning sexual harassment, including remedies available to victims of sexual harassment; and
4) a summary of responsibilities of employers in the prevention, investigation, and corrective measures of sexual harassment.


ISDS is an approved continuing education (CE) sponsor in the State of Illinois. Courses offered by ISDS, including this one, are approved for CE credit under the Illinois Dental Practice Act for license renewals, including both dentists and dental hygienists.

Faculty

Mr. Austin Monroe Related Seminars and Products

Attorney

Brenner, Monroe, Scott & Anderson


Austin C. Monroe is a trial attorney handling cases in Illinois. These cases have included physician and other healthcare malpractice, including dental, as well as trucking and automobile liability, construction and premise liability, and other claims for catastrophic injury. Mr. Monroe has been heavily involved in complex cases, from the filing of suit through trial. Mr. Monroe is a graduate of Penn State Law, is licensed to practice in the state of Illinois, and since 2021 has been named an “Emerging Lawyer” by Leading Lawyers, Law Bulletin Media, awarded to less than 2% of lawyers licensed to practice in Illinois. He has also been named a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers, Thomas Reuters, an honor given to no more than 2.5% of lawyers in the state, since 2022.


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