CDR Health is proud to be a part of Florida International University’s Academy for International Disaster Preparedness 9th annual Disaster Field Course Simulation, joining local and federal government agencies in an event that aims to empower participants and students to succeed in the evolving world of disaster management! The CDR Health Team—pictured below with Kevin Guthrie MA CEM FPEM, Executive Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management—is showcasing one of our mobile medical units and the innovative solutions we bring in emergency response and healthcare through our partnerships with government clients to deliver quality patient care to underserved patient populations across the nation with the provision of mobile urgent, emergent, and primary care services that can play a critical role in emergencies and disaster recovery! #wearecdr #healthcare #mobilehealth #mobilehealthcare #medicalservices #disasterresponse #emergencyresponse #innovation #solutions
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NPHW’s theme for Saturday is Emergency Preparedness! 🌟 Journal Spotlight 🌟 Emergency preparedness can protect you and your loved ones. Have a plan & emergency supplies and practice what to do. Consider how you can help local organizations support underserved communities, where disasters often worsen inequities. These journals are supporting our knowledge around emergency preparedness: 🚨 Journal of Emergency Management provides comprehensive insights, analysis, and practical solutions on emergency planning, disaster recovery, risk management, legislation, severe weather studies, emergency communications, infrastructure protection, and more. 🚨 Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness emphasizes public health preparedness and disaster response for health care and public health professionals to address emergency response, translate scientific knowledge into actionable strategies, and foster collaboration to safeguard public health in crisis situations worldwide. 🚨 Disaster Prevention and Management advances knowledge and practice in the field of disaster risk reduction and management on all dimensions of disasters. Want to learn more about selecting a journal for your manuscript? Register for Manuscript Writing A-Z, Saturday, April 13, 10am - 2pmET https://lnkd.in/dqnjwqHR #NPHW #EmergencyPreparedness #JournalSpotlight #TSL #ManuscriptWriting #ManuscriptPublishing
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The 2023 National Preparedness Report (NPR) is the 12th report released by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on the state of the nation's preparedness for all threats and hazards. According to FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, "This year's report provides a data-driven picture of national preparedness and emergency management trends. This includes focused discussions on four core capabilities (Fire Management and Suppression; Logistics and Supply Chain Management; Public Health, Healthcare, and Emergency Medical Services [EMS]; and Long-Term Vulnerability Reduction) that continue to challenge emergency managers, as well as concrete recommendations that partners and stakeholders across the whole community can take to increase their #resilience. In our new normal, where disasters are more commonplace and devastating than ever, we must all identify targeted hazard mitigation investments, leverage historic and future risk data, and provide equitable disaster risk reduction for socially vulnerable populations." Download the report at https://lnkd.in/e7VDBfNh
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Disaster management professionals train to prevent, identify, and address human trafficking before, during, and after disasters. Emergency responders and health care providers are likely interact with someone experiencing human trafficking during or after a disaster. In the UK see: Modern slavery - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
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Team IEM had a great time at the Nevada Preparedness Summit last week. ✨ Our team of emergency management and disaster recovery experts connected with Nevada officials and professionals to discuss how IEM can support 🤝 jurisdictions in creating more resilient communities. Missed us? Connect 💻 with us: https://lnkd.in/g8-uXQ3J #IEMConnects #TeamIEM #Nevada #preparedness #NevadaPreparednessSummit #NEPA #emergencypreparedness #emergencymanagement #LasVegas #ResilientNevada #disastermanagement #emergencyresponse #disasterresponse #disasterpreparedness #disasterrecovery
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Securing Grant Funding and Institutional Support for Disaster Preparedness Participating in disaster training offers the most effective means to ready oneself for a disaster and recognize possible challenges in communication, triage, and patient management (Balut, 2022). Don't miss this opportunity to attend Dr. Clark's session, where you can gain insights into securing grant funding and institutional support for disaster preparedness efforts. Presented by Cullen Clark Register now -> https://lnkd.in/em44mwe #TCAA #TraumaEducation #Disaster Preparedness
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The Regional Disaster Health Response System - Region 1 is hosting a webinar, Pediatric Readiness: Critical Step to Pediatric Disaster Preparedness, April 26, 10 am CT Register today: https://ow.ly/A2sF50RcEup
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Securing Grant Funding and Institutional Support for Disaster Preparedness Participating in disaster training offers the most effective means to ready oneself for a disaster and recognize possible challenges in communication, triage, and patient management (Balut, 2022). Don't miss this opportunity to attend Dr. Clark's session, where you can gain insights into securing grant funding and institutional support for disaster preparedness efforts. Presented by Cullen Clark Register now -> https://lnkd.in/em44mwe #TCAA #TraumaEducation #Disaster Preparedness
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Check out the latest episode of the CEEP Disaster Preparedness Journal Club: Code Silver revisited. Here is the breakdown: 1)Article présentation by Lauralee Dufresne-Santerre; 2)Discussion about prevention and mitigation with Adam Cohen; 3)Discussion about the treatment of casualties on site with Daniel Kollek (starts at 43:09). If you’re in a rush, listen to the summary at 51:42. For all the healthcare administrators out there: Hospitals need more practice! https://lnkd.in/enW3G-dF
Code Silver revisited | The CEEP Disaster Preparedness Journal Club
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Senior Program Executive | Disaster Management Expert | Project Management | Decision Making | Trainer & Strategist | ☘ I help in Disaster Preparedness, Humanitarian Aid, and Emergency response.
Medical emergencies can happen anywhere, and they are particularly prevalent during travel. Therefore, it is essential to have a first aid box readily available. Whether at home, in the workplace, or on the road, having access to a well-equipped first aid kit can make a significant difference in providing timely and effective assistance during emergencies. DisasterReady Disasters Emergency Committee Disaster Prevention and Resilience
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Executive Director of the Asphalt Pavement Association of Oregon
1moHopefully the disaster preparedness training includes addressing how to quickly repair the infrastructure. In Oregon, it seems like we are losing portable plants due to limited work in rural areas, which in my opinion is scary because we will probably need those plants to repair the roads so that emergency vehicles can access areas after a disaster.