Mon, 24 September 2007 Two great emails this week with questions on leadership and planning! This week we'll talk about the National Response Framework as the National response Plan gets ready to retire, IOM report on PPE for healthcare in pandemic situations, and National Preparedness Month focus on Special Needs Populations. Welcome to our new sponsor: Integrated Safety and Response Solutions! ISRS offers comprehensive training and preparedness services for traditional and non-traditional responders and agencies. Visit www.integratedsrs.com Check out our other sponsors: Monroe Ambulance at www.monroeambulance.com Monroe Community College Paramedic Program at www.mccparamedic.com Please support all your emergency service bloggers and podcasters! Comments[0] |
Thu, 20 September 2007 Tonight we'll cover a brief introduction to GYN emergencies. This session is shorter than the normal In-Service session in order to give the student better manage the content. We'll cover normal physiology, PID, ovarian cyst, ectopic pregnancy and other causes of vaginal bleeding. Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 September 2007 Why is it so hard getting buy-in for pandemic planning effors? Another listener writes in with problems getting "top bosses" to buy-into planning for pademic events. Lowes Home Improvement introduces the Katrina Cottage...you won't believe this! Move over FEMA mobile home...here comes the Katrina Cottage! Link from the Glen Beck website on school attacks: http://www.glennbeck.com/news/09142007b.shtml and my commentary on school safety. Interesting stuff. How about a Basic Disater Life Support Update: In this edition we'll cover an overview of the Disaster Paradigm If you missed the MedicCast Live episode last week, be sure to visit Mediccast.com and check out this talk on triage situations. This was one of the most interesting sessions yet! Welcome to our new sponsor: Integrated Safety and Response Solutions! ISRS offers comprehensive training and preparedness services for traditional and non-traditional responders and agencies. Visit www.integratedsrs.com
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Wed, 12 September 2007 In this follow-up talk, we'll look at pediatric respiratory emergencies; upper and lower airway problems, respiratory distress, failure and arrest, as well as medical conditions including: shock states, asthma, croup, epiglottitis, and more! Visit the Mitigation Journal Website and checkout the Mitigation Journal web log: www.mitigationjournal.com, and don't forget to sign the guest book! Welcome to our new sponsor: Integrated Safety and Response Solutions! ISRS offers comprehensive training and preparedness services for traditional and non-traditional responders and agencies. Visit www.integratedsrs.com Check out our sponsors: Monroe Ambulance at www.monroeambulance.com and the Monroe Community College Paramedic Program at www.mccparamedic.com Please support all your emergency service bloggers and podcasters!
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Thu, 6 September 2007 After a long wait, the Mitigation Journal website is up and running! From the Mitigation Journal main page you can access the All-Hazards Podcast and the MJ Blog...we have a guestbook and email links (new email: rick@mitigationjournal.com) as well. There is much more to come! Look for printer-ready articles and training information, lesson plans and powerpoints shortly. Check out Mitigation Journal at http://www.mitigationjournal.com/ Category: Educational -- posted at: 3:29 PM Comments[0] |
Thu, 6 September 2007 In this first part of a series, we'll talk about special and no-so special needs of pediatric patients along with an intorduction to pediatric assessment, development and the Pediatric Assessment Triangle. Welcome to our new sponsor: Integrated Safety and Response Solutions! ISRS offers comprehensive training and preparedness services for traditional and non-traditional responders and agencies. Visit www.integratedsrs.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 September 2007 Lessons learned from the Pandemic Planning and Preparedness program (PIPP) at the Center for Domestic Preparedness: This week we define the H’s and N’s of Type A influenza.
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September is National Preparedness Month! This week we’ll focus on Back to School preparedness. Check out www.ready.gov and click on the “ready Kids� icon for training and educational tools for parents and teachers.
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