
March 2018
Respiratory Protection: Program Development and Administration (Mar 11-15th)
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Hazardous Materials, Healthcare, Law Enforcement, Public Health, Public Safety Communications, and Public Works. Overview Respiratory Protection: Program Development and Administration (RP) is a three-day course that provides essential information and the skills required to develop, implement, administer, and sustain a respiratory protection program that fully complies with the laws and regulations regarding emergency-response actions. Below are some, but not all, of the critical skill sets learned during this training…
Find out more »Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents (Mar 12-17th)
Target Audience/Disciplines Hospital staff members who comprise a Hospital Emergency Response Team, such as physicians, nurses, administrators, security personnel, environmental staff, and other hospital staff. Overview The Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents (HERT) course addresses healthcare response at the operations level for the facility and its personnel. This three-day course prepares healthcare responders to utilize the Hospital Incident Command System — integrating into the community emergency response network while operating an Emergency Treatment Area as hospital first…
Find out more »Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents (March 25-31st)
Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents HCL MGT-90132 Contact Hours Target Audience/Disciplines Hospital 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; Patient 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…
Find out more »Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents – Basic Train-the-Trainer (3/25-3/31/18)
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Medical Services, Healthcare, and Public Health. Overview The 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…
Find out more »April 2018
Healthcare Leadership for Mass Casualty Incidents (Apr 15-21st)
Target Audience/Disciplines Hospital 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; Patient 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 Emergency Department (ED) group — Those responsible for…
Find out more »Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents – Basic Train-the-Trainer (Apr 15-21st)
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Medical Services, Healthcare, and Public Health. Overview The 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…
Find out more »Incident Command: Capabilities, Planning and Response Actions for All Hazards
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Hazardous Materials, Healthcare, Law Enforcement, Public Health, Public Safety Communications, Public Works. Overview Incident 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…
Find out more »Emergency Medical Operations for CBRNE Incidents (7 Days)
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Medical Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Emergency Medical Technicians, Paramedics, and Hospital Staff, including Physicians and Nurses. Responders must be state-licensed Paramedics, EMTs, or Emergency Care Providers. Overview The Emergency Medical Operations for CBRNE Incidents (EMO) is a four-day course that prepares responders to effectively respond to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive (CBRNE) or mass casualty incident. The four-day EMO course provides classroom lectures, extensive hands-on training, and culminates with a hands-on practical exercise that allows…
Find out more »Instructor Training Course
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Hazardous Materials, Healthcare, Law Enforcement, Public Health, Public Safety Communications, and Public Works. Overview Instructor Training Course (ITC) is a five-day course that prepares emergency responders to deliver lectures and hands-on training in their local jurisdictions. The course is conducted in two phases: fundamental principles and applied principles. During the fundamental principles phase participants receive an overview of adult learning, task analysis, risk and hazard analysis, learning objectives and…
Find out more »Environmental Health Training in Emergency Response (EHTER) – Operations (4 Days)
Target Audience/Disciplines Environmental Health Responders assigned to a local, State, Territorial, or Tribal Emergency Response Team, who perform environmental health tasks in emergencies and disasters. Overview The Environmental Health Training in Emergency Response Operations (EHTER Ops) is a four-day course which provides participants with the operations-level knowledge and skills needed to respond to incidents of natural- or human-caused disaster and to use appropriate protocols and equipment to achieve mission objectives. Participants are trained to assess problems and risks, plan for…
Find out more »May 2018
Framework for Healthcare Emergency Management (May 14-19)
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Healthcare and Public Health. Overview Framework for Healthcare Emergency Management (FRAME) is a four-day course designed for personnel who are responsible for the development, implementation, maintenance, and administration of emergency management programs and plans for healthcare facilities and/or systems (e.g., hospitals, clinics, or community health centers). Functional areas addressed in this course include an overview of relevant standards, regulations, and organizations; integration with agencies and stakeholders; the Incident Command System (ICS) as it…
Find out more »Barrier Precautions and Controls for Highly Infectious Disease (May 14-18)
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Medical Services, Healthcare, and Public Health Professionals with a requirement to triage, transport, and treat persons with a highly infectious disease. Overview Barrier Precautions and Controls for Highly Infectious Disease (HID) is a three-day course that provides the student with the best practice, knowledge, and skills for triaging, transporting, transferring, treating, and managing persons with highly infectious diseases. Students participate in a guided discussion of best practices for managing and treating persons with a highly infectious disease…
Find out more »Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents (May 21-26th)
Target Audience/Disciplines Hospital staff members who comprise a Hospital Emergency Response Team, such as physicians, nurses, administrators, security personnel, environmental staff, and other hospital staff. Overview The Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents (HERT) course addresses healthcare response at the operations level for the facility and its personnel. This three-day course prepares healthcare responders to utilize the Hospital Incident Command System — integrating into the community emergency response network while operating an Emergency Treatment Area as hospital first…
Find out more »Respiratory Protection: Program Development and Administration (5/29 – 6/2/18)
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Hazardous Materials, Healthcare, Law Enforcement, Public Health, Public Safety Communications, and Public Works. Overview Respiratory Protection: Program Development and Administration (RP) is a three-day course that provides essential information and the skills required to develop, implement, administer, and sustain a respiratory protection program that fully complies with the laws and regulations regarding emergency-response actions. Below are some, but not all, of the critical skill sets learned during this training…
Find out more »Barrier Precautions and Controls for Highly Infectious Disease (May 29 – June 2nd)
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Medical Services, Healthcare, and Public Health Professionals with a requirement to triage, transport, and treat persons with a highly infectious disease. Overview Barrier Precautions and Controls for Highly Infectious Disease (HID) is a three-day course that provides the student with the best practice, knowledge, and skills for triaging, transporting, transferring, treating, and managing persons with highly infectious diseases. Students participate in a guided discussion of best practices for managing and treating persons with a highly infectious disease…
Find out more »Incident Command: Capabilities, Planning and Response Actions for All Hazards
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Hazardous Materials, Healthcare, Law Enforcement, Public Health, Public Safety Communications, Public Works. Overview Incident 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…
Find out more »June 2018
Instructor Training Course
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Hazardous Materials, Healthcare, Law Enforcement, Public Health, Public Safety Communications, and Public Works. Overview Instructor Training Course (ITC) is a five-day course that prepares emergency responders to deliver lectures and hands-on training in their local jurisdictions. The course is conducted in two phases: fundamental principles and applied principles. During the fundamental principles phase participants receive an overview of adult learning, task analysis, risk and hazard analysis, learning objectives and…
Find out more »Framework for Healthcare Emergency Management (June 18-23)
Target Audience/Disciplines Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Healthcare and Public Health. Overview Framework for Healthcare Emergency Management (FRAME) is a four-day course designed for personnel who are responsible for the development, implementation, maintenance, and administration of emergency management programs and plans for healthcare facilities and/or systems (e.g., hospitals, clinics, or community health centers). Functional areas addressed in this course include an overview of relevant standards, regulations, and organizations; integration with agencies and stakeholders; the Incident Command System (ICS) as it…
Find out more »July 2018
Healthcare Coalition Response Leadership Course (July 9-13th)
Target Audience/Disciplines Healthcare Leaders, Public Health Leaders, Emergency Medical Leaders, and Emergency Management and Public Officials serving in a leadership role for an existing or developing healthcare coalition. Overview The Healthcare Coalition Response Leadership Course (HCRL) is based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Healthcare System and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Public Health Preparedness Capabilities, as well as best-practice procedures for healthcare-coalition building, preparedness, response, and recovery. The three-day course provides instruction and facilitated…
Find out more »March 2019
Florida Week 2019
Florida Week 2019 Syllabus: Florida Week 2019 at CDP March 31 - April 6, 2019 The Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Preparedness and Response is pleased to announce confirmation of the second Florida Week at the Center for Domestic Preparedness. In partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), this dedicated week offers an invaluable opportunity to public health, health care coalition and emergency response partners of Florida at the CDP’s state-of-the-art national training facility. Up to 140 students…
Find out more »August 2019
Highly Infectious Disease Theme Week
The Highly Infectious Disease Training Week is intended to broaden the training experience of healthcare responders beginning with the first recognition of illness, and continues through treatment, isolation and recovery. Healthcare response is part of an overall community response and may involve many agencies, departments, organizations and facilities to ensure students effectively respond to and recover from the dangers of infectious diseases. The Highly Infectious Disease Training Week will provide the student with the best practice, knowledge, and skills for…
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