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Introduction to Radiological Response (EM110)
A 30-minute introductory narrated CD-ROM course which provides the learner with the basic principals of radiation, definitions to terms commonly...
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Psychological Effects of Trauma
This lesson provides a basic understanding of what constitutes trauma and focuses on some of the psychological and biological effects of trauma, factors that can lead to a traumatic experience a...
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Mental Health Aspects of Emergencies & Disasters (EM230)
Mental Health Aspects of Emergencies and Disasters for Non-Mental Health Professionals trains healthcare profe...
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Emergency Preparedness: The Basics
Health professionals should be aware of their institutions's emergency response system and protocols. Upon completing this module clinicians will have a better understanding of their role...
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System or Symtoms? Finding the Right Balance in Preparing for Emergencies
How many diseases of bioterrorism can you recognize? How many chemical agents are you ready to treat/ Much health emergency training focuses on the signs, symptoms and treatment of the lon...
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Peace Plan - Personal Preparedness Plan
A recent survey by the National Center for Disaster Preparedness reports that almost 63 percent of American families do not hav...
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Best Practices for the Protection of Hospital-Based First Receivers (EM120)
This course meets the awareness-level training requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and is a prerequisite for an operations-lev...
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Incident Command Systems (ICS) for Health Care with NIMS (EM140 NIMS)
Incident Command Systems (ICS) for Health Care with NIMS (EM 140 NIMS)
During an emergency, an Incident Command System (ICS) assists in t...
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Introduction to Emergency Management with NIMS (EM 103 NIMS)
Introduction to Emergency Management with NIMS (EM 103 NIMS)
"Introduction to Emergency Management with NIMS (EM 103 w/NIMS)" p...
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Bioterrorism Preparedness for Clinicians (EM201)
Bioterrorism Preparedness for Clinicians (EM 201)
"Bioterrorism Preparedness for Clinicians (EM 201)" is designed to prepare physicians...
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In Case of Emergency (ICE) Stickers
In Case of Emergency (ICE) Stickers
Place an ICE sticker on your home or cell phone to let emergency personnel know you have programmed the contact information of the...
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Outbreak Law
A Legal Framework for Public Health Emergency Preparedness—lecture style presentation of both video and ...
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Answering the Call
Answering the Call is a basic awareness level course, providing a broad overview of emergency response and preparedness in New Mexico. The course is organized into four instructional modul...
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Emergency Preparedness: Radiological and Nuclear Incidents
This module is one of six intended to provide you with a basic awareness of the major emergency-preparedness issues that you, as a hospital clinician, need to be familiar with. This module focus...
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Emergency Preparedness: Biological Incidents
This module is one of six intended to provide you with a basic awareness of the major emergency preparedness issues that you, as a hospital clinician, need to be familiar with. This module focus...
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Emergency Preparedness: Chemical Incidents
This module is one of six intended to provide you with a basic awareness of the major emergency preparedness issues that you, as a hospital clinician, need to be familiar with. This module focus...
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Emergency Preparedness: Incidents Affecting Children
Emergency preparedness must encompass the needs of the entire population; in the United States, children and youth represent 26% of the population. Therefore, in any emergency of significant scope&...
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Emergency Preparedness: Explosive Incidents
Explosive incidents may result from a variety of situations, including:
- Industrial accidents
- Accidents involving vehicles transporting incendiary or other hazardous material...
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Surge Capacity for Disasters: Role of the Community Health/Public Health Nurse
In a major disaster, public health agencies must be able to expand operations to effectively monitor community health, provide care when others fail, and educate the community about risks and ap...
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Making Sense of the National Incident Management System
Compliance with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) is a critical piece of your community's preparedness programs, but has anyone really explained how public health activities fit...
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Lessons from Hurricane Katrina
Presentation by Dr. Curiel during the Medical and Ethical Decision Seminar, October 2006. Dr. Curiel relates the events during and immediately following Hurricane Katrina as he, his wife, and an un...
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Working in a POD
There are a number of situations where local public health departments might need to mobilize a point of distribution (POD) to dispense medication or vaccinate a large group of people. "Workin...
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Personal Preparedness
Disasters can strike anyone, anytime, and anywhere. Community volunteers, hospital workers, and public health staff members may be called on to help with a community response to a disaster. In o...
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Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response: Why You Should Care!
The objective of this presentation are to identify the basic characteristics of natural, technical, and biological di...
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Legal Ramifications of Decision-making during Catastrophes
Short (20 minutes) presentation using Articulate and Powerpoint about legal issues surrounding Hurricane Katrina
Objectives:
Describe legal standards.
Describe legal exposure...
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Integrated Multi-Hazard Preparedness: The Veterinarian's Role
Veterinarians must integrate their unique skills with the greater public safety/public health community- a process r...
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The Role of Dentists in Emergency Preparedness
The dental team is an untapped resource in emergency preparedness and response. Dr. Taybos will g...
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Would Your Community Survive: Treating Bio-Weapon Exposures
This is an hour long presentation using Powerpoint. Author:
John Woon Dr.
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Pathogenic E.coli A Look at the Disease and What Makes it so Scary
This session will provide of the mechanism by which E. coli becomes pathogenic, along with the role of toxins, adhesi...
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Pan Flu Curriculum Lesson Plan
This curriculum provides suggested lesson plans and resource material when designing preparednes...
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West Nile Virus: an Update for Physicians
An overview of the West Nile Virus including epidemiology, clinic...
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WMD Clinical Care Course
PowerPoint presentation with note pages. Participants will receive a basic understanding of, and familiarity with, the BNICE...
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Smallpox: The Ultimate Weapon
A short history of smallpox with a review of its eradication and lessons learned from the study of other poxvirdae. The...
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Recognizing and Responding to Bioterrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies
This 2-hour class serves as an introduction of health professionals related to recognizing and responding to bioterrorism and other public health emergencies. It is available both as a face-to-f...
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Introduction to Bioterrorism Preparedness
This 1-hour class serves as an introduction of health professionals related to recognizing and responding to bioterrorism and other public health emergencies. It is available both as a face-to-f...
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General Disaster Preparedness for Primary Healthcare Providers
One hour didactic module on general disaster preparedness designed to address the preparedness needs of primary care health professionals, particularly those working in health centers, rural clinic...
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Bioterrorism Preparedness
One hour module designed to inform healthcare providers about biologic agents, exposure symptoms, treatment options, and reporting requirements. Review of general preparedness including triage. Mod...
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Chemical and Radiological Agents
One hour module to inform health professionals about chemical and nuclear agents, decontamination, personal protectiion, recognition of symptoms and resulting patient care and how to determine...
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
One hour didactic module on Emerging Infections, how to recognize and report suspected infections, isolation, prophylactic response. Module is available in person in California. Available via webca...
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Infections After Natural Disasters
One hour didactice module created in response to Hurricane Katrina disaster. Covers major types of infectious diseases, basic treatment, public health and clinical response, deployment to natura...
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Pandemic Influenza: Preparedness for a Global Outbreak
One hour module on Pandemic Influenza covering historical pandemics, factors that affect an outbreak, information about avian influenza including symptoms, treatment, prophylaxis, and personal...
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Anthrax
The course “Anthrax” is designed to give you a brief overview the Category A biological agent anthrax. This course covers cutaneous, gastrointestinal and inhalational anthrax, gives tre...
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Botulism
The course “Botulism” is designed to give you a brief overview the Category A biological agent botulism. This course covers the forms of botulism, its use as a bioweapon, Botox, its cli...
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Choking Agents
The course “Choking Agents” is designed to give a brief overview of the mechanism of action for choking agents, the effects of choking agent exposure, and treatment for choking agent ex...
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Emergency Preparedness for the Dental Profession
The course “Emergency Preparedness for the Dental Profession” is designed to give dental health professionals a brief overview of CBRNE (Chem...
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Introduction to Avian Influenza for Hawaii
The course “Introduction to Avian Influenza for Hawaii” is composed of two tutorial courses. The first is designed to give you a basic overview of influenza and its relationship to avia...
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Introduction to Bioterrorism in Hawaii
The course “Introduction to Bioterrorism for Hawaii” is designed to give you a brief overview of the history of bioterrorism, biological agents currently of the greatest concern, main r...
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Introduction to Chemical Agents
The course “Introduction to Chemical Agents” is designed to give a brief overview of the history of chemical agent use, chemical agent characteristics, routes of exposure, routes of dis...
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Nerve Agents
The course “Nerve Agents” is designed to give a brief overview of mechanism of action for nerve agents, the effects of nerve agent exposure, the different types of nerve agents, and tre...
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Plague
The course “Plague” is designed to give you a brief overview the Category A biological agent plague. This course covers the different types of plague with a focus on pneumonic plague. I...
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Ricin
The course “Ricin” is designed to give a brief overview of the routes of infection associated with this Category B agent, its uses as a bioweapon, and its clinical presentation and trea...
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Smallpox
The course “Smallpox” is designed to give a brief overview of the routes of infection associated with this Category A agent, its uses as a bioweapon, its clinical presentation, differen...
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Tularemia
The course “Tularemia” is designed to give a brief overview of the epidemiology, associated illnesses, prevention and treatment of tularemia, a bacterial zoonosis transmitted from anima...
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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
The course “Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers” is designed to give you a brief overview the Category A biological agents, the viral hemorrhagic fevers. This course covers the families of viruses...
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Avian Influenza in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
The course “Avian Influenza in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge” is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning or PBL case previously completed by multidisciplinary groups of health c...
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Cholera in the Pacific: Applying the Knowledge
The course “Cholera in the Pacific: Applying the Knowledge” is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning or PBL case previously completed by multidisciplinary groups of health care...
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Chemical Weapons in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
The course “Chemical Weapons in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge” is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning(PBL) case previously completed by multidisciplinary groups of health ca...
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Infectious Disease in Chuuk: Applying the Knowledge
The course “Infectious Disease in Chuuk: Applying the Knowledge” is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning or PBL case previously completed by multidisciplinary groups of health...
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Tsunami in Sri Lanka: Applying the Knowledge
The course “Tsunami in Sri Lanka: Applying the Knowledge” is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning or PBL case previously completed by multidisciplinary groups of health care s...
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Scrub Typhus in the Pacific: Applying the Knowledge
The course “Scrub Typhus in the Pacific: Applying the Knowledge” is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning or PBL case previously completed by multidisciplinary groups of health...
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On the Frontline: Vaccine Development for Avian Influenza
The podcast “On the Frontline: Vaccine Development for Avian Influenza” features an interview with internationally recognized vaccine expert, Dr. Gregory A. Poland. Topics covered inclu...
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Geographic Information Technologies for Emergency Preparedness and Response
This four-day course introduces participants to geographic information system (GIS) and global positioning system (GPS) technologies and their applications to emergency management, preparedness and...
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Disaster Triage for MCI and Epidemics
This course covers the basics of triage for healthcare providers in the cases of both Mass Casualty Incident and of epidemics. The course covers useful algorithms for triage, efficient ration...
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West Nile Virus: An Update for Physicians
An overview of the West Nile Virus including epidemiology, clinical course of disease, modes of transmission, risk factors, and treatment and preven...
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Bioterrorism Training for Primary Care Providers
An overview of bioterrorism and description of agents of most concern; d...
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Avian Influenza Update
An update on avian and pandemic influenza including virology, measures in evaluating/managing persons infected; isolation precautions, and where to ...
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Medical Ethics: START Triage101 (part 1 of 3)
This audio podcast entitled "Triage 101" is the first in a series of 3 podcasts from a lecture given by Eric Larson, MD, FAAEM Director of Disaster Preparedness for MUSC and Medical Manag...
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Medical Ethics: Distributive Justice (part 2 of 3)
This audio podcast entitled "Distributive Justice" is the second in a series of 3 podcasts from a lecture given by Eric Larson, MD, FAAEM Director of Disaster Preparedness for MUSC and Me...
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Medical Ethics: Ethics of Triage (part 3 of 3)
This audio podcast entitled "Triage 101" is the third in a series of 3 podcasts from a lecture given by Eric Larson, MD, FAAEM Director of Disaster Preparedness for MUSC and Medical Manag...
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Primary Care Practitioners: Preparedness, Contributions, & Response to Major Incidents and Emergencies
A bioterrorism event like other major incidents cannot be handled within routine service arrangements because of the potential of many immediate casualties and subsequent long term health consequen...
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Standard Precautions and Respiratory Hygiene
This module provides an overview of Standard Precautions, which are recommendations for infection prevention and control that cover all areas of the healthcare delivery system (hospitals, long-t...
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Transmission- Based Precautions
This module provides an overview of Transmission-Based Precautions, which are used in addition to Standard Precautions in situations where Standard Precautions alone may not prevent transmission...
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Multiple-Drug Resistant Organisms
This module provides an overview of multi-drug resistant organisms (MDRO). An MDRO is a microorganism that is resistant to many antibiotics. General recommendations to prevent MDRO transmission ...
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Protect Yourself First with Full Barrier Precaution
This module describes a stringent protocol for putting on and taking off full barrier Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). This protocol is designed to protect healthcare providers from highly c...
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Design and Maintenance of Airborne Infection Isolation Rooms
This module provides an overview of the design and maintenance of permanently engineered airborne infection isolation rooms (AIIRs). These rooms are designed to prevent the spread of easily tran...
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Methods of Achieving Temporary Negative Pressure Isolation
This module provides an overview of how to create Temporary Negative Pressure Isolation (TNPI). Different methods for setting up temporary isolation (when there are no available AIIRs) are descr...
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Personal & Family Emergency Preparedness Plan
The goal of this course is to provide you with tools to help you and your loved ones prepare for emergencies at home and for situations where you may need to evacuate your home. It consist...
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Healthcare Response to a Pandemic: Issues of Space, Staff and Stuff
Are you prepared to take the medical lead in your hospital during a disaster? How would you make decisions about allocating scarce resources? What is your role in an emergency incident command s...
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Healthcare Response to a Pandemic: Ethical Resource Allocation During a Pandemic
Are you prepared to take the medical lead in your hospital during a disaster? How would you make decisions about allocating scarce resources? What is your role in an emergency incident command s...
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Community Healthcare Disaster Planning in Minnesota
This seminar is an overview of activation and coordination of local resources with regional, state, and federal resources.
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Implementing Incident Management in Your Health Care Facility
An update on hospital incident command system and other incident management tidbits for hospital and health care facilities.
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Planning for and Engaging Special Populations in Emergency Preparedness
This seminar will provide a definition of special populations and an overview of key issues related to special populations in public health emergencies. In addition, speakers will address gaps, cha...
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Infectious Diseases: Dengue
The course “Infectious Diseases: Dengue” is designed to give a brief overview of dengue, its method of transmission, and concentration area. Signs and symptoms associated with dengue, d...
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Incapacitating Agents
The course “Incapacitating Agents” is designed to give a brief overview of the three main types of incapacitating agents: hallucinogens, vomiting agents and riot control agents. A sligh...
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Blister Agents
The course “Blister Agents” is designed to give a brief overview of the types of blister agents, the effects of blister agent exposure, and treatment for blister agent exposure.
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Blood Agents
The course “Blood Agents” is designed to give a brief overview of the mechanism of action for cyanide-based blood agents, the effects of cyanide-based blood agent exposure, and treatmen...
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MERET Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) Toolkit
This toolkit was developed to assist Regional Hospital Resource Coordinators (RHRCs) and others who are qualified to teach hospital incident management system courses that are patterned after the N...
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Emergency Preparedness in Play2Train an online Virtual Environment
Here's a small video clip I made for people interested in getting a quick overview of Play2Train (16 ...
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Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Health Care Professional's Role in Nevada's Preparation and Response
This 4 hour program is designed for physicians, nurses, dentists, dental hygienists, EMT and health care practitioners.
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Small Victims, Big Challenges: Pediatric Triage, Treatment and Recovery for Emergencies
This 2 hour program, presented by Area Health Education Center of Southern Nevada, is designed for physicians, nurses, EMTs and other...
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Smallpox & Vaccinia: The Forgotten Risk
This 2 hour program, presented by Area Health Education Center of Southern Nevada, is designed for physicians, nurses and other health car...
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Geriatric Assessment, Treatment and Recovery in Disasters and Emergencies
This 1.5 hour program, presented by Area Health Education Center of Southern Nevada, is designed for physicians, nurses, EMTs, psychologis...
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A Primary Care Provider’s Guide to Post-Disaster Mental Health Screening
This 2 hour program, presented by Area Health Education Center of Southern Nevada, is designed for EM...
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Infectious Diseases: Cholera
The course "Infectious Diseases: Cholera" is designed to give a brief overview of cholera, its method of transmission, epidemic status, and typical signs and symptoms associated wit...
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Infectious Diseases: Scrub Typhus
The course "Infectious Diseases: Scrub Typhus" examines the mode of transmission, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of scrub typus. Scrub typhus is a disease that is preval...
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The Convention Center Incident: Applying the Knowledge
The course "The Convention Center Incident: Applying the Knowledge" is a modified version of a Problem-Based learning or PBL case previously completed by multidisciplinary groups of...
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Emerging Infectious Disease Outbreak in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
The course "Emerging Infectious Disease Outbreak in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge" is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning or PBL case previously completed by multidiscip...
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Potential Impact of Pandemic Flu on Medical Practice: Suggested Action
Leading South Carolina experts in infectious disease and public health discuss actions that can help medical practitioners working in any setting mitigate the health and financial impact of a p...
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Psychological First Aid (PFA) with Dr. Connie Best (podcast)
This 3-part video discusses the psychological response to disaster. Dr. Best is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina and Director of the ...
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MERET Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) Toolkit
This toolkit was developed to assist Regional Hospital Resource Coordinators (RHRCs) and others who are qualified to teach hospital incident management system courses that are patterned after the N...
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Respiratory Protection
This module provides an overview of respiratory protection, risk assessment, types of respirators, medical screening for use of respirators, fit testing, and program components. It includes v...
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The Hawaii Department of Health: Medical Reserve Corps Orientation Training
The "Hawaii Department of Health: Medical Reserve Corps Orientation Training" is the introductory training for Hawaii Medical Reserve Corps volunteers. This course defines ...
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Bioterrorism and All-Hazards Preparedness: Basic Awareness Course
This is the first course in a series of courses presenting information on bioterrorism and all-hazards preparedness and response, appropriate for health care professionals, providers, staff, and...
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Fact Sheets for 13 Vulnerable and Hard-to-Reach Populations in Florida
Florida's vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations are varied and numbered. In South Florida alone, there are sizeable populations of non-English speakers and older adults. Florida...
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Bioterrorism and All-Hazards Preparedness: Intermediate Course
This is the second course in a series of courses presenting information on bioterrorism and all-hazards preparedness and response, appropriate for health care professionals, providers, staf...
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Terrorism in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
The course “Terrorism in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge” is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning or PBL case previously completed by multidisciplinary groups of health care...
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ICS 100 for Healthcare
This is a 6-8 hour course that has been modified from the FEMA ICS 100 course to be more contextual for healthcare providers. The main content of the course has not been changed but images...
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ICS 200- A Practical Approach to Infectious Disease Outbreak Management
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This course has been designed as a 16 hour session, to be delivered using a two day training format, and a variety of contemporary case studies and scenarios t...
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Managing Multiple Casualty Incidents: The Hospital/Pre-Hospital Interface
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This course is designed to be delivered in a 4-6 hour time frame and accompanied by a "Visual" functional exercise covering the first 60-90 minutes of...
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Pandemic Influenza Tabletop Exercise
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Included in this product are publications, slides, videos, and probes to introduce the basic issues that will need to be discussed and planned for in a pandemic...
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Pandemic Influenza Functional Exercises
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Included in this product are publications, slides, master sequence of events list, injects players exercise manual, exercise plan, etc. designed to challenge pu...
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Terrorism in Chicago: Applying the Knowledge
The course “Terrorism in Chicago: Applying the Knowledge” is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning or PBL case originally designed to be utilized by multidisciplinary groups of...
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Personal and Community Disaster Preparedness for Older Adults
Older adults face a number of challenges that can impede appropriate planning for and response to an all-hazards event. A substantial portion of older adults live alone, do not know ho...
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Pandemic Influenza in the U.S.
The world is currently experiencing phase 3 of its pandemic influenza alert. There have been human cases of avian influenza caused by Influenz...
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Infectious Disease in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
The course “Infectious Disease in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge” is a modified version of a Problem-Based Learning or PBL case previously completed by multidisciplinary groups of healt...
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Avian Influenza and the Coming Pandemic--Online Course
This Free Online CE course discusses the clinical characteristics and the infectivity of avian influenza, as well as, the ...
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Emergency Medical Management of Radiological/Nuclear Incidents--Online Course
The aim of this Free Online CE Course is to discuss the roles of health providers in planning, preparedness, education, and com...
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Kentucky's Preparedness Plans--Online Course
This Free Online CE Course examines and defines public health and the core functions of public health, such as assessment, heal...
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Lessons from the Neurosurgical Theater: Operation Iraqi Freedom--Online Course
During his six month service in Iraq, Dr. Gerald Grant, an officer and neurosurgeon in the U.S. Air Force and clinical faculty ...
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Neuroterrorism: Chemical Threats to Human Health--Online Course
This Free Online CE Course begins with an historical overview of the major groups of chemical agents considered to be terrorist...
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Recognition and Initial Management of Chemical Casualties--Online Course
Dr. Dobbs has special experience and training in management of chemical warfare casualties from the time he spent in the United...
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Pandemic Flu: Will It Occur & Are We Prepared?--Online Course
This Free Online CE Course examines the clinical characteristics and infectivity of avian influenza as well as the physiology o...
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Preventing Transmission of Infections--Online Course
This unique educational module focuses on the modes of disease transmission, explaining the ways diseases or organisms move fro...
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Moulage Video
This video discusses the basics of moulage application, which is a sophisticated theatrical makeup to simulate characteristics of a disease. Through the use of moulage and standardized patients, th...
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Cough Simulation Video
Understanding how infections are transmitted enables the healthcare worker to initiate protective measures. Using a human patient simulator, we have developed a method that visually demonstrates re...
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Environmental Hygiene Video
Maintaining a hygienic environment within a healthcare facility is a challenge that faces all healthcare personnel. Ensuring that the risk of environmental contaminated is appreciated everyone in t...
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Dr. Gerald Grant Interview
During his six month service in Iraq, Dr. Gerald Grant, an officer and neurosurgeon in the U.S. Air Force and clinical faculty in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Texas Health Sc...
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Disaster Preparedness for Children
The terror events of 2001 brought U.S. attention to the importance of preparedness planning and training, which subsequently has been enhan...
Introduction to Radiological Response (EM110)
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Psychological Effects of Trauma
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Mental Health Aspects of Emergencies & Disasters (EM230)
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Emergency Preparedness: The Basics
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System or Symtoms? Finding the Right Balance in Preparing for Emergencies
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Peace Plan - Personal Preparedness Plan
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Best Practices for the Protection of Hospital-Based First Receivers (EM120)
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Incident Command Systems (ICS) for Health Care with NIMS (EM140 NIMS)
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Introduction to Emergency Management with NIMS (EM 103 NIMS)
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Bioterrorism Preparedness for Clinicians (EM201)
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In Case of Emergency (ICE) Stickers
Place an ICE sticker on your home or cell phone to let emergency personnel know you have programmed the contact information of the... |
Outbreak Law
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Answering the Call
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Emergency Preparedness: Radiological and Nuclear Incidents
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Emergency Preparedness: Biological Incidents
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Emergency Preparedness: Chemical Incidents
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Emergency Preparedness: Incidents Affecting Children
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Emergency Preparedness: Explosive Incidents
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Surge Capacity for Disasters: Role of the Community Health/Public Health Nurse
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Making Sense of the National Incident Management System
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Lessons from Hurricane Katrina
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Working in a POD
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Personal Preparedness
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Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response: Why You Should Care!
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Legal Ramifications of Decision-making during Catastrophes
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Integrated Multi-Hazard Preparedness: The Veterinarian's Role
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The Role of Dentists in Emergency Preparedness
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Would Your Community Survive: Treating Bio-Weapon Exposures
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Pathogenic E.coli A Look at the Disease and What Makes it so Scary
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Pan Flu Curriculum Lesson Plan
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West Nile Virus: an Update for Physicians
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WMD Clinical Care Course
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Smallpox: The Ultimate Weapon
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Recognizing and Responding to Bioterrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies
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Introduction to Bioterrorism Preparedness
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General Disaster Preparedness for Primary Healthcare Providers
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Bioterrorism Preparedness
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Chemical and Radiological Agents
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Infections After Natural Disasters
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Pandemic Influenza: Preparedness for a Global Outbreak
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Anthrax
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Botulism
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Choking Agents
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Emergency Preparedness for the Dental Profession
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Introduction to Avian Influenza for Hawaii
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Introduction to Bioterrorism in Hawaii
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Introduction to Chemical Agents
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Nerve Agents
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Plague
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Ricin
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Smallpox
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Tularemia
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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
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Avian Influenza in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
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Cholera in the Pacific: Applying the Knowledge
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Chemical Weapons in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
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Infectious Disease in Chuuk: Applying the Knowledge
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Tsunami in Sri Lanka: Applying the Knowledge
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Scrub Typhus in the Pacific: Applying the Knowledge
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On the Frontline: Vaccine Development for Avian Influenza
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Geographic Information Technologies for Emergency Preparedness and Response
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Disaster Triage for MCI and Epidemics
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West Nile Virus: An Update for Physicians
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Bioterrorism Training for Primary Care Providers
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Avian Influenza Update
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Medical Ethics: START Triage101 (part 1 of 3)
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Medical Ethics: Distributive Justice (part 2 of 3)
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Medical Ethics: Ethics of Triage (part 3 of 3)
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Primary Care Practitioners: Preparedness, Contributions, & Response to Major Incidents and Emergencies
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Standard Precautions and Respiratory Hygiene
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Transmission- Based Precautions
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Multiple-Drug Resistant Organisms
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Protect Yourself First with Full Barrier Precaution
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Design and Maintenance of Airborne Infection Isolation Rooms
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Methods of Achieving Temporary Negative Pressure Isolation
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Personal & Family Emergency Preparedness Plan
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Healthcare Response to a Pandemic: Issues of Space, Staff and Stuff
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Healthcare Response to a Pandemic: Ethical Resource Allocation During a Pandemic
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Community Healthcare Disaster Planning in Minnesota
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Implementing Incident Management in Your Health Care Facility
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Planning for and Engaging Special Populations in Emergency Preparedness
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Infectious Diseases: Dengue
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Incapacitating Agents
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Blister Agents
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Blood Agents
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MERET Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) Toolkit
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Emergency Preparedness in Play2Train an online Virtual Environment
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Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Health Care Professional's Role in Nevada's Preparation and Response
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Small Victims, Big Challenges: Pediatric Triage, Treatment and Recovery for Emergencies
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Smallpox & Vaccinia: The Forgotten Risk
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Geriatric Assessment, Treatment and Recovery in Disasters and Emergencies
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A Primary Care Provider’s Guide to Post-Disaster Mental Health Screening
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Infectious Diseases: Cholera
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Infectious Diseases: Scrub Typhus
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The Convention Center Incident: Applying the Knowledge
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Emerging Infectious Disease Outbreak in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
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Potential Impact of Pandemic Flu on Medical Practice: Suggested Action
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Psychological First Aid (PFA) with Dr. Connie Best (podcast)
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MERET Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) Toolkit
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Respiratory Protection
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The Hawaii Department of Health: Medical Reserve Corps Orientation Training
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Bioterrorism and All-Hazards Preparedness: Basic Awareness Course
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Fact Sheets for 13 Vulnerable and Hard-to-Reach Populations in Florida
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Bioterrorism and All-Hazards Preparedness: Intermediate Course
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Terrorism in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
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ICS 100 for Healthcare
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ICS 200- A Practical Approach to Infectious Disease Outbreak Management
This course has been designed as a 16 hour session, to be delivered using a two day training format, and a variety of contemporary case studies and scenarios t... |
Managing Multiple Casualty Incidents: The Hospital/Pre-Hospital Interface
This course is designed to be delivered in a 4-6 hour time frame and accompanied by a "Visual" functional exercise covering the first 60-90 minutes of... |
Pandemic Influenza Tabletop Exercise
Included in this product are publications, slides, videos, and probes to introduce the basic issues that will need to be discussed and planned for in a pandemic... |
Pandemic Influenza Functional Exercises
Included in this product are publications, slides, master sequence of events list, injects players exercise manual, exercise plan, etc. designed to challenge pu... |
Terrorism in Chicago: Applying the Knowledge
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Personal and Community Disaster Preparedness for Older Adults
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Pandemic Influenza in the U.S.
The world is currently experiencing phase 3 of its pandemic influenza alert. There have been human cases of avian influenza caused by Influenz... |
Infectious Disease in Hawaii: Applying the Knowledge
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Avian Influenza and the Coming Pandemic--Online Course
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Emergency Medical Management of Radiological/Nuclear Incidents--Online Course
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Kentucky's Preparedness Plans--Online Course
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Lessons from the Neurosurgical Theater: Operation Iraqi Freedom--Online Course
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Neuroterrorism: Chemical Threats to Human Health--Online Course
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Recognition and Initial Management of Chemical Casualties--Online Course
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Pandemic Flu: Will It Occur & Are We Prepared?--Online Course
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Preventing Transmission of Infections--Online Course
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Moulage Video
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Cough Simulation Video
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Environmental Hygiene Video
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Dr. Gerald Grant Interview
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Disaster Preparedness for Children
The terror events of 2001 brought U.S. attention to the importance of preparedness planning and training, which subsequently has been enhan... |