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UID:8044-1523779200-1523811600@tampabayhmpc.org
SUMMARY:Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents (Apr 15-21st)
DESCRIPTION:Target Audience/Disciplines\n\nHospital executive group — Senior executives who have ultimate legal and overall fiduciary responsibilities for the institution;- Mid-level management — Those who have responsibility for activating the disaster plan;\nPatient services group — Senior patient care services leadership who are responsible for the following: organizing and delivering patient care services and resources; maintaining a patient-tracking system; assuring the treatment of inpatients and managing the inpatientcare areas; and controlling discharge procedures\nEmergency Department (ED) group — Those responsible for overall clinical and administrative management of the ED resources;\nPhysical plant operations group — Those responsible for the physical plant and its environment;\nEmergency Medical Services (EMS) — Those responsible for authorizing policy and/or participating in the formation of policy that determines the response of EMS resources to a disaster;\nPublic health group — Those responsible for authorizing policy and/or participating in the formation of policy that determines the public health response to a disaster; and\nOther patient care — Patient-support areas may be represented\, including infection control\, chaplains\, social workers\, legal\, and others.\n\nOverview\nHealthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents is a four-day course that addresses disaster preparedness at the facility and system level. Healthcare leaders must be prepared for any incident that results in multiple casualties\, whether it is the result of a natural disaster; an accidental or intentional release of a chemical\, biological\, radiological\, nuclear\, or explosives (CBRNE) hazard; or a disease outbreak that results in an epidemic or pandemic. This course focuses on preparing healthcare leaders to make critical decisions in all-hazards disaster emergency preparedness activities. Responders learn essential disaster-planning response and recovery functions through lecture/discussion format that are then applied in a tabletop exercise and a two-day functional exercise. \nBelow are some\, but not all\, of the critical skill sets learned during this training program: \n\nClarify healthcare emergency management roles and responsibilities in the disaster life-cycle process — mitigation\, preparedness\, response\, and recovery — for all-hazards disasters.\nIdentify key partners in disaster preparedness\, their roles\, and interrelationships in responding to a disaster.\nRelate the use of the Incident Command System in the healthcare system through Hospital Incident Command System (and the Public Health Incident System.\nIllustrate roles and responsibilities in obtaining and distributing medical supplies in a disaster situation.\nIllustrate the difficult decisions that healthcare leaders face regarding palliative care and mass-fatality management.\nSummarize the development of emergency public information and risk communications messages.\nDifferentiate requirements for types of decontamination procedures and facilities\, in addition to personal protective equipment to be used in healthcare facilities for a variety of hazards.\nDescribe the various concepts associated with the disaster-planning process.\nIdentify important aspects of Noble\, U.S.A.\, and roles of the functional areas in the exercises.\nApply Comprehensive Emergency Management to a disaster-response situation\nApply the concepts of healthcare disaster planning.\nSummarize the role of healthcare response in an all-hazards disaster.\nConduct healthcare response to a disaster.\nRespond to a healthcare all-hazards disaster.\n\nPrerequisites and Requirements\nTo be eligible for the course\, the student must successfully complete the following courses: \n\nAWR-160\, WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders;\nIS-100.HCb\, Introduction to Incident Command System for Healthcare/Hospitals;\nIS-200.HCa\, Applying ICS to Healthcare Organizations;\nIS-700.a\, National Incident Management System\, An Introduction; and\nIS-800.B\, National Response Framework\, An Introduction.\nRecommend completion of ICS-300\, Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents.\n\nContinuing Education Credits\nThe Center for Domestic Preparedness is authorized by IACET to offer 3.2 continuing education units for this program. \nNursing through Alabama Board of Nursing (nurses only): 32\, Continuing Medical Education\, through University of Alabama at Birmingham (additional allied health professionals may be able to apply for these continuing medical education units): 32 \nPolice Officer Standards and Training (POST)\, if approved by the student’s state: 32
URL:https://tampabayhmpc.org/event/healthcare-leadership-mass-casualty-incidents-apr-15-21st/2018-04-15/
LOCATION:Center for Domestic Preparedness\, 61 Responder Dr.\, Anniston\, AL\, 36205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Citrus,Events Calendar,Hardee,Hernando,Hillsborough,Manatee,Pasco,Pinellas,Polk,Sumter
GEO:33.7288333;-85.7921875
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180415T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260611T153724
CREATED:20180305T153601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180305T153601Z
UID:8090-1523779200-1523811600@tampabayhmpc.org
SUMMARY:Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents - Basic Train-the-Trainer (Apr 15-21st)
DESCRIPTION:Target Audience/Disciplines\nEmergency Medical Services\, Healthcare\, and Public Health. \nOverview\nThe Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents-Basic\, Train-the-Trainer (HERT-B TtT) is a one-day course offered to healthcare responders who have successfully completed the HERT course. It prepares students to teach HERT at their facilities by focusing on presentation techniques\, practical applications\, and the preparation and maintenance of lesson plans. The HERT-B TtT course provides students with an understanding of the HERT course material to include team assignments and functions\, proper wear and removal of personal protective equipment \, decontamination procedures\, Emergency Treatment Area location selection\, and operation\, and victim triage. \nBelow are some\, but not all\, of the critical skill sets learned during this training program: \n\nConstructing learning objectives that includes a task\, condition\, and standard of performance.\nIdentifying the techniques necessary to provide an effective presentation.\nRecognize strengths and weaknesses of various training aids.\nSelect and conduct practical exercises to facilitate the learning and capabilities of HERT members.\n\nPrerequisites and Requirements\nHave successfully completed HERT. \nContinuing Education Credits\nThe Center for Domestic Preparedness is authorized by IACET to offer 0.8 CEUs for this program. \nNursing\, through Alabama Board of Nursing (nurses only): 8. \nPolice Officer Standards and Training (POST)\, if approved by the student’s state: 8
URL:https://tampabayhmpc.org/event/hospital-emergency-response-training-mass-casualty-incidents-basic-train-trainer-apr-15-21st/2018-04-15/
LOCATION:Center for Domestic Preparedness\, 61 Responder Dr.\, Anniston\, AL\, 36205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Citrus,Events Calendar,Hardee,Hernando,Hillsborough,Manatee,Pasco,Pinellas,Polk,Sumter
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CREATED:20180307T182428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T182428Z
UID:8178-1523779200-1523811600@tampabayhmpc.org
SUMMARY:Incident Command: Capabilities\, Planning and Response Actions for All Hazards
DESCRIPTION:Target Audience/Disciplines\nEmergency Management\, Emergency Medical Services\, Fire Service\, Governmental Administrative\, Hazardous Materials\, Healthcare\, Law Enforcement\, Public Health\, Public Safety Communications\, Public Works. \nOverview\nIncident Command: Capabilities\, Planning\, and Response Actions for All Hazards (IC) is a three-day course that provides management-level responders working in supervisory positions with knowledge of how decisions made by responders from various disciplines can impact the handling of a chemical\, biological\, radiological\, nuclear\, or explosive (CBRNE) incident. The importance of planning and training for a CBRNE incident response is stressed to participants\, thus the course incorporates preparedness planning considerations and incident management concepts to train participants to serve as members of an incident management team. Participants are immersed in a curriculum that will promote development of their abilities to evaluate the threat\, identify and prioritize probable targets\, measure required capabilities\, and discuss the Incident Response Plan (IRP) and Incident Action Plan (IAP) processes. The course culminates with a real-time\, scenario-driven tabletop exercise that requires participants to apply concepts learned during the course to plan for and manage emergency response resources. \nBelow are some\, but not all\, of the critical skill sets learned during this training program: \n\nIdentify responsibilities of personnel within the incident command system.\nEstablish the initial command\, perform a needs assessment\, and institute accountability\, life safety\, scene stabilization\, and property conservation measures.\nEstablish a relationship between the Incident Commander (IC) and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC).\nConduct a target vulnerability assessment that results in an accurate jurisdiction vulnerability rating for a CBRNE scenario.\nIdentify and prioritize probable targets\, measure required capabilities\, and develop a local IAP for a CBRNE incident.\nIdentify the government agencies and private sector resources that may offer assistance during a CBRNE incident.\n\nPrerequisites and Requirements\nTo be eligible for the course\, the student must successfully complete the following courses: \n\nAWR-160\, WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders;\nIS-100.b\, Introduction to the Incident Command System or any of the available ICS-100 series; and\nIS-200.b\, ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents or any of the available ICS-200 series.\n\nContinuing Education Credits\nThe Center for Domestic Preparedness is authorized by IACET to offer 2.4 CEUs for this program. \nPolice Officer Standards and Training (POST; approved per state): 24
URL:https://tampabayhmpc.org/event/incident-command-capabilities-planning-response-actions-hazards/2018-04-15/
LOCATION:Center for Domestic Preparedness\, 61 Responder Dr.\, Anniston\, AL\, 36205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events Calendar,Polk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180417T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180417T170000
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CREATED:20180226T145152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180226T145152Z
UID:7994-1523953800-1523984400@tampabayhmpc.org
SUMMARY:Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP) Training (2 1/2 Days)
DESCRIPTION:April 17-19th\nCourse Brochure – Please CLICK HERE\nCourse Registration – Please CLICK HERE
URL:https://tampabayhmpc.org/event/homeland-security-exercise-evaluation-program-hseep-training-2-12-days-3/2018-04-17/
LOCATION:Pasco County Emergency Operations Center\, 8744 Government Drive\, Building A\, New Port Richey\, FL\, 34654\, United States
CATEGORIES:Citrus,Events Calendar,Hardee,Hernando,Hillsborough,Manatee,Pasco,Pinellas,Polk,Sumter
GEO:28.2666478;-82.6687189
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Pasco County Emergency Operations Center 8744 Government Drive Building A New Port Richey FL 34654 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=8744 Government Drive\, Building A:geo:-82.6687189,28.2666478
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180418T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180418T123000
DTSTAMP:20260611T153724
CREATED:20180222T204814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180222T204814Z
UID:7970-1524040200-1524054600@tampabayhmpc.org
SUMMARY:Hardee County Long-term Care Evacuation Tabletop Exercise
DESCRIPTION:Event Brochure Please CLICK HERE\nRegister HERE: https://hardeecoltcttx2018.eventbrite.com\nLong-term Care Evacuation Tabletop Exercise\n      Objectives:\n– Discuss triggers and the decision-making process to activate emergency plans. \n– Discuss communication pathways between facility leadership\, ESF-8/EOC. \n– Discuss facility process for tracking of patients\, staff\, equipment\, supplies  and records. \n– Discuss mutual aid agreements for transportation of patients\, triggers for activation\, and county capacity. \n– Discuss capacity of receiving facilities for evacuated patients or diverted services.
URL:https://tampabayhmpc.org/event/hardee-county-long-term-care-evacuation-tabletop-exercise/
LOCATION:Hardee County Emergency Management\, 404 West Orange St.\, Wachula\, FL\, 33873\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events Calendar,Hardee,Hillsborough,Manatee,Pinellas,Polk
ORGANIZER;CN="Franklin Riddle":MAILTO:Franklin.Riddle@dn5.0f7.myftpupload.com
GEO:27.545977;-81.8151289
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Hardee County Emergency Management 404 West Orange St. Wachula FL 33873 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=404 West Orange St.:geo:-81.8151289,27.545977
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180418T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180418T163000
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CREATED:20180131T154133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180131T154133Z
UID:7880-1524040200-1524069000@tampabayhmpc.org
SUMMARY:MGT-319 Medical Countermeasures Point of Dispensing (POD)\, Planning and Response Course (2 days)
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Health in Pinellas County is offering the MGT-319 Medical Countermeasures Point of Dispensing (POD)\, Planning and Response course in April. This training will be very useful in helping develop your Closed POD plans and gain an understanding of mass dispensing operations. You must register through SERT TRAC. If you do not have an account through SERT TRAC yet\, PLEASE CLICK HERE for a step-by-step document which explains how to register.
URL:https://tampabayhmpc.org/event/mgt-319-medical-countermeasures-point-dispensing-pod-planning-response-course/2018-04-18/
LOCATION:Florida Dept of Health (Pinellas/Largo)\, 8751 Ulmerton Road\, Largo\, FL\, 33771\, United States
CATEGORIES:Citrus,Events Calendar,Hardee,Hernando,Hillsborough,Manatee,Pasco,Pinellas,Polk,Sumter
ORGANIZER;CN="Ana Urueta":MAILTO:Ana.Urueta@flhealth.gov
GEO:27.8959197;-82.7598693
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Florida Dept of Health (Pinellas/Largo) 8751 Ulmerton Road Largo FL 33771 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=8751 Ulmerton Road:geo:-82.7598693,27.8959197
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180419T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180419T110000
DTSTAMP:20260611T153724
CREATED:20180105T192049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180105T192049Z
UID:7656-1524128400-1524135600@tampabayhmpc.org
SUMMARY:Plugged In – Special Needs Population Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Infection Prevention and the Challenges of Sheltering\nEvent Brochure PLEASE CLICK HERE\nPlease see brochure for registration information
URL:https://tampabayhmpc.org/event/plugged-special-needs-population-speaker-series-3/
CATEGORIES:Citrus,Events Calendar,Hardee,Hernando,Hillsborough,Manatee,Pasco,Pinellas,Polk,Sumter
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