PPT-Disaster Medical Operations — Part 2

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CERT Basic Training Unit 4 4 1 Unit 3 Review 3 Killers Airway obstruction Excessive bleeding Shock CERT Basic Training Unit 4 Disaster Medical Operations Part 2

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CERT Basic Training Unit 4 4 1 Unit 3 Review 3 Killers Airway obstruction Excessive bleeding Shock CERT Basic Training Unit 4 Disaster Medical Operations Part 2 CERT Sizeup REMEMBER. Becoming a Disaster Resilient Organization. June 2012. CaliforniaVolunteers. CaliforniaVolunteers is the state agency responsible for the coordination of volunteers during response and recovery.. This DRS training is being sponsored by CaliforniaVolunteers because of the importance of organizational resiliency for nonprofits, community and faith-based organizations.. Savar. Building collapse. Taslim. . Uddin. Physiatrist and Professor of PMR. BSM Medical University, Dhaka. Bangladesh. Member , ISPRM Disaster Rehab committee. Email: taslimpmr@gmail.com. Introduction . Unit 3: Disaster Medical Operations. Injuries . Commonly . Seen. Treatment of Injuries. Rescue Lifts and Carries. Medical Treatment Areas. Triage. Size-Up. Disaster Medical Operations. Injuries Commonly Seen. An Eco-System during Disasters for Service Provision and why it makes sense for Consumers and Providers.. Expectations. Gemini. Millenium. Force. 2. Expectations. Katrina. Isaac. 3. Interesting Facts. Dilemmas . and traps. Kostas A. . Papaioannou. , MD, . MSc. Plastic Surgeon. F. President of MSF-Greece. European Master in Disaster Medicine. 1. The referring doctor, the patient or his environment determine, what constitutes an "emergency", and define the reason, time and point of entry into the system, regardless of age and the ultimate nature of the illness or injury. September, 2015. Agenda. ioSafe Company Snapshot. ioSafe Product Line. NAS 1515. NAS 214. HIPAA Guidelines. ioSafe Hardware and Software Features to Meet Guidelines. Other Features. ioSafe Company Snapshot. Unit 3: Disaster Medical Operations. Injuries . Commonly . Seen. Treatment of Injuries. Rescue Lifts and Carries. Medical Treatment Areas. Triage. Size-Up. Disaster Medical Operations. Injuries Commonly Seen. Siobhan Champ-Blackwell, MSLIS. Robin Taylor, MLIS. Ann Holman, MLS. Week 3: Check Your Coverage. What is Continuity of Operations? . “A predetermined set of instructions or procedures that describe how an organization’s mission-essential functions will be sustained within 12 hours and for up to 30 days as a result of a disaster event before returning to normal operations.” Acronym: COOP . Medical Operations Support for ISS Operations The Role of the BME Operations Team Leads Rob Janney Veronica Sabatier Space Medicine Division SD2 Medical Operations Support for ISS Operations Consists of a team of flight surgeons, biomedical flight controllers (BMEs), and BME Operations Team Leads (OTLs). Together, they possess a unique responsibility to the onboard ISS crew. CERT Basic Training. Setting the Stage. CERTs are able to:. Assist emergency services personnel when requested in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) developed by the sponsoring agency and by area of training . :. Mass Casualty Response. Objectives. At the conclusion of this presentation the participant will be able to:. Facilitate discussion regarding disaster or medical emergency response operations. Review the epidemiology of disasters. Disaster Response and Biological/Chemical Terrorism Clearinghouse Information The College has been very active in disaster planning and response as well as biological/chemical terrorism preparation March 27, 2023. Associate Director, Clinical Services. ryancynt@usc.edu . TOM BADZEY, MFT, MA CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY. CINDY RYAN, PHD, MFT, CEAP, ACC. Employee Assistance Professional, USC WorkWell Center. and Disaster . Medical Coordination. Michael Clark, MD. Jason Liu, MD, MPH. Medical Advisor. s . -. . Wisconsin Hospital Emergency. . . Preparedness Program. Outline. WHEPP Background. Healthcare Coalition Concept.

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