Disaster Preparedness for the Health Care Professional

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Free Online Course: Disaster Preparedness for the Health Care Professional provided by Coursera is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 6 weeks long, 2-4 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Coursera. Disaster Preparedness for the Health Care Professional is taught by Tener Veenema.

Overview
  • ABOUT THE COURSE

    In this state of the art course we will be discussing personaland hospital-based preparedness for disasters and large-scale public healthemergencies. This course will provide students with a heightened awareness andunderstanding of the natural and man-made hazards that create disaster events. Each topic in the course is presented by a leader and subject matter expert, allowing students to learn from some of the most highly-recognized stakeholders in disaster preparedness. Coursecontent is designed to assist health care providers and students in acquiring cutting-edge, evidence-based disaster knowledge and skills in order to respond in a timelyand appropriate manner and ultimately to increase hospital surge capacity. 

    Westart by presenting an overview of the foundational concepts underlyingdisaster preparedness with a focus on understanding individual health careprovider roles and responsibilities within our existing emergency responsesystems as well as for personal and family preparedness.Next, we consider all components of a well-designed hospital preparednessprogram including redundant communications and situational awareness, the roleof the health care provider in disaster operations and logistics, and educationand training for workforce development. Finally, we cover the roles andresponsibilities of health care providers in response to specific disaster andpublic health emergency events resulting from acts of terrorism, pandemicinfluenza and emerging highly infectious disease, chemical, biological andradiological emergencies, and natural disasters. 

    In this six-week course, health care providers will acquire foundational knowledge in the health caremanagement of victims of natural and man-made disasters and new strategies forincreasing hospital surge capacity. Utilizing course exercises, case studies, andonline discussions, students will have the opportunity to identify strategiesand expert practices in the care of victims of disasters and public healthemergencies.

Syllabus
  • WEEK 1: Disaster Preparedness: Overview

    • Basic Foundational Concepts of Disaster Preparedness
    • Incident Command System and Leadership at the Unit Level
    • Disaster Communication and Situational Awareness
    • Establishing Personal and Family Preparedness
    • United States Federal Disaster Resources
    WEEK 2: Hospital-Based Readiness
    • Hospital Preparedness Overview
    • Creating Surge Capacity (Lifeboat Ethics)
    • Disaster and Mass Casualty Triage
    • Workforce Readiness and Willingness to Respond
    • Disaster Drills
    WEEK 3: Terrorism 
    • Active Shooter and Dangerous Persons
    • Terrorism, Bomb Threats, and Other Internal Threats
    • Burn Casualty Management
    • Bomb and Blast Injury Management
    WEEK 4: Chemical and Radiation Events
    • Chemical Emergencies
    • Radiation Emergency Management Overview
    • Responding to Radiation Events
    • Use of Personal Protective Equipment
    • Decontamination
    WEEK 5: Pandemic Influenza and Emerging Infections
    • Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza 
    • Responding to Emerging Infectious Disease Outbreaks
    • Disease Containment Strategies
    • Protective Equipment for Safety During Infectious Disease Outbreaks
    WEEK 6: Natural Disasters
    • Planning for Natural Disasters
    • Activation of the Hospital EOC in Response to Natural Disasters
    • Morbidity and Mortality Related to Natural Disasters
    • Advancing the Science: Current Research Efforts
    • Q and A  "Ask Us Anything"

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