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 […]

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- […]

Crisis Standards of Care and Treatment Decision-Making

Register Here Defines and explores the potential causes resulting in crisis standards of care, discusses potential situations resulting in prioritization of care, and explores legal, moral, and ethical considerations and mechanisms for making care decisions based on limited resources or capabilities.

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