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1 Education and Training Yale New Haven Center for Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response 2008 Fall/Winter Course Guide About Our Courses The Yale New Haven Center for Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response (YNH-CEPDR) develops, delivers and evaluates educational programs designed to prepare the health care delivery workforce for effective response to all types of disasters and emergencies. YNH-CEPDR creates and adapts s for health care organizations based on the latest research and developments in emergency response, incorporating national standards and regulations relevant to health care emergency preparedness, adhering to industry standards for instructional design and considering the special needs of busy adult learners. 1 Church Street, 5th Floor New Haven, CT Tel (203) center@ynhh.org Disasters are inevitable.your response is not.
2 Incident Command/National Incident Management System (NIMS) training: During an emergency, an Incident Command System (ICS) guides the command, control and coordination of all efforts aimed at protecting life, preserving property, supporting the emergency response and stabilizing the operations of a health care site. NIMS was designed by the federal government to function as a system to support consistent responses for everyday emergencies to major multiple casualty incidents. Introduction to Emergency Management (EM 103 w/nims) Health care workers in acute care hospitals, community health centers, home health agencies, urgent care centers and skilled nursing facilities Narrated CD-ROM Train-thetrainer WebEx Assists staff in understanding their role in providing continuous care for existing patients and additional patients in the event of an emergency EM 103 with NIMS information topics include: Understanding the impact of emergencies and disasters on their facility Preparing for their roles and responsibilities in an emergency or a terrorist event Identifying mental health needs in an emergency Personal and family preparedness This meets The Joint Commission (EC ) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS, A1) requirements for emergency management training completion provided 1.0 CME credit online Incident Command Systems for Health Care (EM 140 w/nims) Leadership roles within a health care organization EM 140 with NIMS information topics include: The ways an ICS can provide a consistent approach to command and control during an emergency or disaster The composition of an effective ICS before an actual incident occurs An overview of roles and responsibilities of ICS members Review of Unified Command, needed when incidents involve not only health care facilities, but also other response organizations both private and governmental This meets The Joint Commission (EC ) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS, A1) requirements for incident management structure training completion 1.0 CME credit online Page 2
3 Emergency Preparedness for Health Care Professionals At Work or At Home (EM 106) Recommended for all healthcare professionals Coming Soon: EM 106 information topics include: Recognize the types of emergencies and disasters that can impact health care facilities Understand the phases of emergency management Understand the purpose of the Incident Command System Prepare health care and public health employees for their roles and responsibilities during a disaster Discuss steps for personal and family preparedness This meets The Joint Commission and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services requirements for emergency management training completion provided Emergency Preparedness for Health Care Professionals with NIMS (EM 108) Recommended for all public health, hospital and health care employees Coming Soon: EM 108 information topics include: Recognize the types of emergencies and disasters that can impact health care facilities Recognize the benefits of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Understand the components of the Incident Command System (ICS) Prepare health care and public health employees for their roles and responsibilities Discuss steps for personal and family preparedness This meets The Joint Commission and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services requirements for emergency management training This is equivalent to the FEMA IS 700 completion provided Page 3
4 Incident Command for Medical/Technical Specialists (EM 141) Recommended for designated medical (e.g., physician, nurse, etc.) or technical (e.g., information technology (IT), legal, risk management, facility etc.) specialists within the ICS WebEx Coming Soon: Advanced-level EM 141 information topics include: Review of the roles and responsibilities for Medical/Technical Specialists within the ICS Review of the types of documents, tools and resources a Medical/Technical Specialist may use during an incident Identification of various information status reports for the Incident Commander and other emergency operation centers Consider strategies for advising the Incident Commander on medical staff, technical or operational related to specific types of emergency events National Response Framework (NRF), the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) The Joint Commission Hospital Incident Command System (HICS), 4th Edition Prerequisite: EM 140 w/ NIMS Hospital Incident Command System (HICS IV) Workshop Incident command staff class with exercises Intermediate-level HICS IV information topics include: New items for the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS IV) Changes to the organizational chart, job action sheets, and forms Implementation strategies for HICS IV Facilitated tabletop discussion Designed to allow ICS staff to be current on the latest evolution of the Hospital ICS system and to apply their knowledge Prerequisite: This workshop is intended for health care professionals already using the Hospital Emergency Incident Command System, 3 rd Edition (HEICS III) Page 4
5 Emergency Preparedness for Health Care Executives (EPHE) Workshop Health care executives Advanced-level EPHE information topics include: Describe executive roles during a disaster Explore the elements of successful crisis management Define the key elements of effective crisis communications Demonstrate the importance of staying current on standards and regulations Explore planning and preparedness issues Explain the importance of performing hazard vulnerability and risk assessments Explore real-world applications through participant-toparticipant interactions National Response Framework (NRF), the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) The Joint Commission Hospital Incident Command System (HICS), 4th Edition Page 5
6 Courses focused on the protection of the health care workforce: Provide information on hazardous substances and the risks associated with them as well as procedures needed to ensure the safety of health care workers and patients during an emergency or disaster. Best Practices for the Protection of Health Care-Based First Receivers (EM 120) Workers who might be in a position to identify a contaminated victim who arrived unannounced. This group includes ED clinicians, ED clerks and ED triage staff who would set-up the decontamination system before victims arrive or tracking patients from a location outside of the decontamination zone Narrated CD-ROM Instructorled EM 120 information topics include: Threats from specific agents Levels of biological, chemical and radiological protection and isolation Various levels of respiratory protection Principles of decontamination Decontamination procedures Mental health concerns regarding decontamination Personal safety issues regarding decontamination OSHA, 29CFR (q)(6)(i)) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) awareness-level standard related to hospital-based first responders 1.0 CME credit online N95 Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training for Health Care Workers (EM 121) Civilian and military health care workers who need to don and doff N95 respirators and basic personal protective equipment (PPE) while caring for certain infectious patients, including those with pandemic influenza CD-ROM EM 121 information topics include: Identify the need for respirator and personal protective equipment (PPE) use Identify the types of infection transmission and discuss the importance of PPE Explain the proper methods for inspecting, donning, and doffing a respirator and PPE Explain the effective use of a respirator and PPE Explain common errors made in PPE and N95 respirator use Discuss proper disposal methods for PPE OSHA Respirator Standard (k), Armed Forces training requirements (USACHPPM, NHRC, AFRL) Page 6
7 N95 Respirator Fit Tester Training (EM 122) Civilian and military health care trainers who need to perform a fit test for health care workers who must wear a N95 respirator just-intime training CD-ROM Intermediate-level EM 122 information topics include: Identify the need to conduct the N95 respirator fit test Discuss the use of the medical questionnaire prior to N95 respirator fit test Describe the process for conducting a qualitative fit test for N95 respirator use Conduct a fit test for N95 respirator use Perform proper inspection and disposal of respirators OSHA Respirator Standard (k) Armed Forces training requirements (USACHPPM, NHRC, AFRL) Best Practices for the Protection of Health Care Facility-Based Receivers, Operations Level (EM 220) MD/DO, PA, NP, RN, LPN, allied health, maintenance, environmental services, facility, engineering staff, security and contractors who are part of decontamination teams and/or setting up and taking down decontamination facilities Two part : practical EM 220R yearly review Intermediate-level EM 220 information topics include: Preparation for health care workers, such as emergency department clerks and clinicians, who are assigned to work in contaminant-free areas but who may need to identify possible risks associated with unannounced patients Preparation for health care workers with designated roles for contaminant removal or who will work in areas that are considered contaminated; training includes proper use of protective equipment Preparation for hazardous materials technicians and hazardous materials specialists, including radiation safety officers Regulations outlined in Congressional Federal Register, CFR , and the Best Practices for Hospital-Based First Receivers of Patients, which was a result of the Occupational Health Safety Act revisions of February 2005 to address the concerns of hospital responders and practical programs Prerequisite: EM 120 Page 7
8 Courses focused on CBRN: Recognizing and responding to chemical, biological, radiation and nuclear disasters. Introduction to Radiological Emergency Preparedness (EM 110) Nurses, doctors, radiology technicians, patient care associates, technical assistants, nuclear medicine workers, EMS workers Narrated CD-ROM EM 110 information topics include: Basic principles of radiation Definitions of terms commonly encountered in radiological and nuclear incidents Descriptions of the health risks associated with radioactive material Recommendations for safeguarding personal safety during a radiological or nuclear incident Strategies for addressing radiation injury and the psychological impact of radiological and nuclear incidents Advanced-level Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) OSHA The Joint Commission Advanced Radiological Emergency Preparedness for Clinicians (EM 210) Physicians and other clinicians, including APRNs and PACs Coming Soon: EM 210 information topics include: Advanced understanding of radiation and its effects on biological systems Accurate information about the possible risks associated with radioactive or nuclear substances Recommendations for ensuring personal health and safety around these substances on a day-to-day basis as well as during emergencies Strategies for addressing the psychological impact of these emergencies including recommendations to help with recovery after these events Strategies for addressing critical issues in hospital preparedness that can assist administrators and clinicians in mitigating radiological or nuclear catastrophes Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) OSHA Page 8
9 Bioterrorism Preparedness for Clinicians (EM 201) Recommended for physicians and other clinicians, medical professionals and first responders Intermediate-level Designed to prepare physicians and other clinicians for a bioterrorist event or other potential public health emergency EM 201 information topics include: Bioterrorism events Bioterrorism agents Clinical recognition of syndromes Preventing person-to-person transmission Communication Disposition Mental health issues Additional resources Columbia University School of Nursing and Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine Clinician Competencies (HRSA endorsed) specific to biological events completion for online 1.0 CME credit Introduction to Pandemic Influenza for Clinicians (EM 180) Recommended for physicians, APRNs, PACs, RNs, LPNs and first responders Coming Soon: EM 180 topics include: Explain seasonal influenza versus avian influenza Identify subtypes of influenza Discuss avian influenza signs and symptoms Describe pandemic influenza types and mutation factors (antigenic drift versus antigenic shift) Identify the World Health Organization's pandemic phases Describe steps for personal, family, community and facility preparedness Discuss personal, community and facility response to a pandemic influenza event This addresses introduction information topics listed in the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza completion Page 9
10 Introduction to Pandemic Influenza (EM 181) Recommended for health care workers in acute care hospitals, community health centers, home health agencies, urgent care centers, skilled nursing facilities and public health agencies Coming Soon: EM 181 topics include: Describe pandemic events of the 20th century Explain seasonal influenza versus avian influenza Identify at risk populations for avian influenza Identify avian influenza signs and symptoms Identify the World Health Organization's pandemic phases Describe steps for personal, family, community and facility preparedness Discuss personal, community and facility response to a pandemic influenza event This addresses introduction information topics listed in the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza completion Page 10
11 Courses focused on special populations: Designed to prepare physicians and other clinicians to better treat at-risk populations during a health-related emergency. Course Name Targeted Audience Modality Course Overview Mental Health Aspects of Emergencies and Disasters for Non-Mental Health Professionals (EM 230) Health care professionals who may come in contact with victims of an event EM 230 information topics include: Identifying and managing expected stress anxiety associated with emergency events Recognition, treatment and referral of patients exhibiting behavioral health consequences related to public health emergencies Brief video vignettes to enhance the learner experience Columbia University School of Nursing and Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine Clinician Competencies; Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR)- defined at-risk population 1.0 CME credit Page 11
12 Small Victims, Big Challenges: Pediatric Triage, Treatment and Recovery in Emergencies (EM 250) Recommended for physicians and other clinicians Advanced-level EM 250 information topics include: Identifying the emotional responses to a traumatic event, including behavioral, physical and cognitive responses Identifying required and desirable personnel, equipment and infrastructure for pediatric disaster preparedness Demonstrating the ability to triage children who are victims of multiple casualty incidents (MCIs) using internationally accepted criteria (JumpSTART ) Describing and identifying clinical manifestations and appropriate treatment for child victims of natural and human-caused disasters Summarizing the mental health needs of infants, children and adolescents in disasters Identifying key elements for designing an exercise for children with special needs Applying lessons learned to new and updated plans, treatments, preparedness, procedures, response and recovery activities This addresses an ASPR-defined at-risk population and is an ASPR partnership project. This was developed in collaboration with the AHEC of Southern Nevada. Page 12
13 Geriatric Preparedness, Triage and Treatment in Disasters (EM 260) Recommended for physicians, direct care givers, first receivers and first responders Intermediate-level EM 260 information topics include: Understand the need for geriatric-specific disaster planning Differentiate key physiological changes that occur with aging and can increase the vulnerability of older persons during disasters Identify the necessary equipment, personnel and infrastructure for geriatric disaster preparedness Describe the clinical manifestations of common geriatric conditions and how they may exacerbate or mimic CBRN conditions Correctly triage and appropriately treat geriatric victims of disaster incidents using internationally accepted criteria (START Triage) Discuss decontamination regulations and special considerations for the geriatric population Outline recommendations for appropriate geriatric disaster training and exercises This addresses a DPH defined at-risk population and is a DPH partnership project. This was developed in collaboration with the AHEC of Southern Nevada. Page 13
14 National Disaster Life Support (NDLS) s: YNH-CEPDR has been designated as the Northeast regional provider for NDLS by the American Medical Association. These s are recommended for physicians, nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, dentists, pharmacists, medical examiners, allied health professionals, health profession students, emergency management and disaster relief workers. Course Name Targeted Audience Length and Modality Course Overview Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) Physicians, nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, dentists, pharmacists, medical examiners, allied health professionals, health profession students, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, emergency management and disaster relief workers BDLS information topics include: All-hazards overview Natural and human-made disasters Traumatic and explosive events Nuclear and radiological events Biological events Chemical events Psychosocial aspects of terrorism and disasters The role of the public health system No prerequisites training, valid for 4 years 7.5 PRA category 1 credit Advanced Disaster Life Support (ADLS) Physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses and paramedics Practicum Advanced-level ADLS information topics include: Hospital and field triage techniques Medical decontamination Legal issues of disaster response Media and communications during a mass casualty incident Health care facilities and planning Community, state and federal responses Mass fatality incidents practical stations Must have successfully completed BDLS training, valid for 4 years 14.5 PRA category 1 credit Page 14
15 National Disaster Life Support (NDLS) Instructor Training Physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses and paramedics Advanced-level NDLS Instructor Training information topics include: Small-group discussions and practice sessions to assist physicians, PAs, NPs, nurses and paramedics with becoming familiar with establishing and conducting an NDLS Specific detail regarding the labor-intensive needs of the program are discussed along with potential sources of assistance Must have successfully completed the ADLS training, valid for 4 years No CMEs offered at this time Page 15
16 This focuses on volunteers: This is designed to prepare hospital disaster volunteers (ESAR-VHP, MRC) for their roles during a disaster. Introduction to Emergency Management for Health Care Disaster Volunteers (EM 102 w/nims HDV) Health care facility volunteers This is designed to help health care facility disaster volunteers understand their role in providing continuous care for existing patients and additional patients in the event of an emergency. EM 102 w/nims HDV information topics include: Understanding the impact of emergencies and disasters on hospitals Preparing for their roles and responsibilities in an emergency or a terrorist event Identifying mental health needs in an emergency Preparing their families for a possible disaster The Joint Commission (EC ) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS, A1) Page 16
17 This workshop focuses on drills and exercises: This workshop is designed to prepare emergency management personnel in designing and conducting drills and exercises. Course Name Targeted Audience Modality Course Overview Introduction to Designing Exercises for Health Care Facilities Workshop (EM 170) Emergency management personnel, emergency planners and other personnel responsible for developing drills and exercises Intermediate-level EM 170 information topics include: Benefits of exercises to the facility and its personnel Regulatory requirements for exercises Differences between discussion-based and operations-based exercises Five phases of developing an exercise Prerequisites: Completion of FEMA IS 120 Recommended completion of FEMA IS 139 Understanding of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Review of the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) guidelines Familiarity with The Joint Commission requirements for environment of care Page 17
18 Courses focused on evacuation: This is designed to prepare all health care personnel for evacuations. Course Name Targeted Audience Modality Course Overview Competency/ Capability Introduction to Evacuations (EM 150) All health care employees Coming Soon: All health care facilities are at risk for incidents that lead to partial or full evacuations, from water pipe breaks to fire to natural disasters to human-made incidents. EM 150 information topics include: Incidents that can lead to evacuations Approaches to evacuations Tasks key to every evacuation Security concerns Patient flow Resource tracking OSHA Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) level one sub-capability The Joint Commission (standards EC 4.14 and EP 7) National Fire Protection Assn. Patient Movement during Evacuations (EM 151) All health care employees that might be called upon to assist in the evacuation of patients Coming Soon: Intermediate-level Health care evacuations, partial or full, involve the movement of patients and equipment. Evacuations are often time-sensitive and must be carried out quickly, sometimes with minimal resources. Use of proper techniques helps ensure that people are moved safely and effectively during an evacuation. EM 151 information topics include: Proper lifting techniques Ratio of workers to patients Types of special considerations that add complexity to a potential evacuation Step-by-step instructions for using modes of transport during an evacuation Response agencies that may be involved or impact a health care evacuation OSHA ASPR level one sub-capability The Joint Commission (standard EP 9) Page 18
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