Healthcare Facility Mass Fatality Management
CDPHCV13 AWR-934-V13
Healthcare Facility Patient Decontamination
CDPHCV14 AWR-934-V14
This virtual healthcare topic gives students an awareness level understanding of hospital-based decontamination procedures. It identifies events that pose potential threats, different types of decontamination methods and procedures, and external resources overwhelmed facilities can utilize.Prehospital Mass Casualty Incident Operations
CDPHCV15 AWR-934-V15
Community Point of Distribution Operations
CDPHCV16 AWR-934-V16
The program provides a detailed discussion of point of distribution operations, to include dispensing of medical countermeasures, during a disaster or emergency.Mass Casualty Incident Response
CDPHCV2 AWR-934-V2
Special Needs Population Considerations During Emergency Response
CDPHCV3 AWR-934-V3
Medical Surge Management
CDPHCV4 AWR-934-V4
Federal, State, and Local Roles in Medical Emergency Response
CDPHCV5 AWR-934-V5
Healthcare Facility Emergency Management Program
CDPHCV6 AWR-934-V6
Addresses the nine steps for the effective creation of a comprehensive healthcare facility emergency management program.Hospital Incident Command System
CDPHCV7 AWR-934-V7
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EMI
Independent Study Program (IS)
Online courses available free of charge
The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) offers self-paced courses designed for people who have emergency management responsibilities and the general public. All are offered free-of-charge to those who qualify for enrollment.
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NTED
National Training and Education Division (NTED)
NTED serves the nation's first responder community, offering more than 150 courses to help build critical skills that responders need to function effectively in mass consequence events. NTED primarily serves state, local, and tribal entities in 10 professional disciplines, but has expanded to serve private sector and citizens in recognition of their significant role in domestic preparedness.