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A Multi-Systems Approach to Pediatric Trauma: For All Healthcare Providers A Multi—Systems Approach to Pediatric Trauma
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        Technical System Requirements                                                                                                  

If you are having difficulties in viewing this Course please read the requirements on this page.

The Pediatric Trauma online course was designed to utilize sophisticated and advanced technologies for the internet to bring rich, interactive and exciting learning online. The computer system you use to take the course must have a broadband connection (CABLE, DSL or T1 line with download rate of 300 kbps) to the internet in order to view the streaming video that is a large portion of the course.

Speakers properly connected and volume adjusted are required for the audio portion of the video.

The Pediatric Trauma course is best viewed in the newer browser versions of Internet Explorer (4.0 or higher). However, Netscape (7.1 or higher), Mozilla (5.0 or higher) and Other Browsers will display the course with potential minor viewing changes.

 
       Windows Media Player Requirement


In addition, for IE, Netscape and other browser users, Windows Media Player 11 Series is the preferred component to view the videos in this tutorial. To install a free version of this onto your computer, click on the Windows Media Player logo below. If you already have a Windows Media Player installed on your computer, you might want to try viewing the video first by clicking the "Test Video" button below. The earlier versions of Windows Media Player, which you may already have on your computer, might not play the tutorial videos. If this is the case, the new Windows Media Player 11 Series, once installed, will be able to play the videos.

  • To test your current Media Player, click on the "Test Video " button below. If the video plays in the window, close the test video page and you can start taking a module by clicking the Pediatric Trauma Course Directory navigation button in the menu. If the video does not play, close the test video page and do the install below. When the install is complete, return to this page and click on the "Test Video " button again to see if the install was successful.

  • To install the Windows Media Player 11 Series, click on the Windows Media Player Free icon below to download the player from the official Microsoft website. Read the download and install instructions carefully.

Windows Media Player

Note: You may be using a computer that will not allow downloading from the internet, unless done by a systems administrator or technical support staff within your location. In that case, you should contact technical support and have them give you the permissions to download the file or have them download it onto your computer.

 

      Adobe Flash Player Requirement


A Flash Player must also be installed on the computer you are using. Most computers today have the player already installed with the browser. If you use an institutional computer system or terminal, it is possible both streaming video and Flash Player technologies could be disabled, you then must contact your system administrator or use another computer system.

  • To test your Adobe Flash Player click on the "Test Flash" button

  • To install the Free Adobe Flash Player, click on the icon below to download the player. Follow the instructions given at the web site for downloading and installation. After the install is completed, return to this page and click on the "Test Flash" button to ensure a successful install was done and that the player is working properly.