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Hospital Incident Command System (HCV7)

Click Here To Apply Introduction to the National Incident Management System and the National Response Framework. Explores the Hospital Incident Command System as a methodology for effectively applying the incident […]

Mass Casualty Incident Response (HCV2)

Click Here To Apply Provides mass casualty triage education and practical experience in the application of the SALT (Sort, Assess,Lifesaving Interventions, Treatment/Transport) Mass Casualty Triage Algorithm. The instruction addresses globalsorting of mass casualties, assessment of individual patients, performance of on-scene lifesaving interventions and thetreatment, stabilization, and transport of patients for further treatment in a healthcare […]

Healthcare Facility Preparedness (HCV8)

Register Here Examines the requirements and considerations for preparing a community and associated healthcare facilities to capably respond and recover from a health or medical emergency. The instruction explores topics such as effective coordination, communication, and establishment of a common operating picture; understandings and agreements with relevant private sector, volunteer, and non governmental organizations; caching […]

Planning, Response, and Management of Radiological and Nuclear Incidents (HMTV4

Register Here   An examination of the requirements, considerations, and tools for managing a radiological or nuclear event in a community. Addresses likely sources of a radiological or nuclear incident; Federal, State, and local response resources. The three phases of a radiological or nuclear response; elements of early phase response; radiological dosimetry calculations; a brief […]

15 ‘Til 50 Mass Casualty Response Strategy Webinar

RSVP HERE   The innovative and award winning 15 'til 50 program is designed to enable hospital staff to receive a surge of 50 or more patients within 15 minutes of notification of a mass casualty incident. This includes the rapid deployment of staff, supplies, and equipment to successfully activate and operate a mass casualty […]

The Myths and Realities of Hospital Decon Operations

Register Here Why hospital decontamination operations are over-complicated due to myths regarding OSHA requirements and other unnecessary practices taught by well-intentioned programs and instructors. Examples of topics and common questions: 1- Is containing decontamination run-off required by EPA or other regulations ? 2- Does OSHA allow untrained employees to assist as “support personnel” ? 3- […]

N-95 Fit Testing Train-the-Trainer for Healthcare

Children's Board of Tampa 1002 East Palm Avenue, Tampa, FL, United States

Class 1: 8am - 12pm Class 2: 1pm - 5pm This class will cover the basics of N-95 respirators, the requirements for their use, and the processes for conducting qualitative (the […]

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