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Training to defend: A multifaceted approach to all hazards preparedness and planning for terrorism
John B. McCabe
Usha Satish
William Grant
B. Van de Walle, B.C.
In most nations, continued concern exists regarding the potential for acts of terrorism. Healthcare providers, specifically those in Emergency Medicine, will find themselves in the forefront of responding to such events. Training for Emergency Preparedness for all potential hazards is critical. Many approaches to training in individual for All Hazard Preparedness exist. The authors describe a multifaceted approach to training for All Hazards Preparedness and planning for terrorism. The approach includes classroom exercises designed specifically at understanding hazardous material threats, high fidelity patient simulation, strategic management simulation, and simulated care exercises in a non-hospital based emergency department facility. The authors believe that this multifaceted training will provide the broadest most potentially useful training and evaluation for emergency providers to ensure optimal response in times of any and all future terrorist attacks.
urn:ISBN:9076971099
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url:http://idl.iscram.org/show.php?record=753
citekey:JohnB.McCabe_etal2005
citation:John B. McCabe, Usha Satish, & William Grant. (2005). Training to defend: A multifaceted approach to all hazards preparedness and planning for terrorism. In B. C. B. Van de Walle (Ed.), Proceedings of ISCRAM 2005 – 2nd International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 191-194). Brussels: Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium.
2005
ConferencePaper
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Hazards
Hospitals
Information systems
Management science
Personnel training
Emergency departments
Emergency preparedness
Health care providers
Multi-faceted approach
Patient simulations
Preparedness
Simulation
Strategic management
Terrorism
file:http://idl.iscram.org/files/mccabe/2005/753_McCabe_etal2005.pdf
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
English
2411-3387
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2005 – 2nd International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2005
191
194
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