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Medical Planning - Major Event Response - May 20-21 _Emergency Response Planning for Gov't & Medical Facilities
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***Government*Horizons Inc. is proud to be a Training Partner with the USDA Graduate School, Defense Acquisition University (DAU) and GSA.
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Fundamentals of Medical Planning
A Two-Day Workshop in Support of Emergency Response in a Medical
Environment
May 20-21, 2008
Arlington,
VA
About This Workshop
An uncertain world environment has forced national leaders to re-assess
medical support requirements. Changes in global disease patterns, the
frightening specter of terrorism and the proliferation of chemical, biological,
radiological, nuclear, and high explosive (CBRNE) weapons of mass destruction
(WMD), natural disasters and complex emergency events have emphasized the
central role to be played by the healthcare community in helping to mitigate the
impact of these threats.
Fundamentals of Medical Planning Workshop will
teach you aspects of crisis action medical planning to help your organization
enhance its preparedness and risk management posture. This workshop will help
you create, or improve, organic medical plans to improve your defenses against
emergency events, whether they be from terrorism, the next series of
catastrophic weather events, or large-scale industrial accidents.
You'll
also receive hand-outs which will provide you with a take-home, strategic
"guide" to help you with your organization's medical planning initiatives.
What You Will Learn:
How to assess threats to the health and safety of your organization
and personnel
The role and importance of medical intelligence
Fundamentals of Medical Planning
How to conduct deliberate and
crisis-action planning evolutions
How to train and exercise your medical
plans
Emerging threats in the asymmetrical environment
Response and
recovery operations
Who Should Attend
City,
County and State Emergency Planners
Hospital-based Disaster and Emergency
Planners
Hospital and Healthcare Administrators, CEO's and COO's
Clinicians and First Responder Personnel
Medical Professionals
What Previous Attendees Have Said About This Course
“[The
speakers] did a great job. They really know their information and really enjoy
the medical perspective side of things.”
--Diane Mortiere, R.N., Worldwide
Assistance, George Washington Hospital
In terms of practicality, Pete’s
planning class is great.”
--Byron Shrader, Primary Functional Analyst,
CACI/CT & Tactical Medical SME DHS
“Every
emergency or disaster ends up in the hospital and this workshop properly
emphasized how to engage hospitals in the preparedness, response and recovery
management. “
--Daniel Walsh, Argonne National Laboratory
Previous Attendees Include
Alexian Brothers Behavioral Hospital, Director, Adult Psychiatric
Unit
Argonne National Laboratory, Decision Support & Risk
Management
Argonne National Laboratory, Emergency Preparedness
Analyst
Battelle, Medical CBRNE Planner
CDC, Epidemiologist
Chevron,
Emergency Medical Planning
Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment,
Hospital Preparedness Program Mgr.
DHS TSA, Federal Air Marshal
Division
of Health, Medical Director
FDA, Assoc Director, Emergency
Coordination
Fulton County Dept. of Health & Wellness, Deputy Director of
Emergency Medicine
Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Special Agent in
Charge
GPO, Security Specialist
Joint Task Force Civil Support, Deputy
Surgeon
LMI, Research Fellow
Los Angeles County Fire Dept.., Sr. Nursing
Instructor
MacDill AFB, Medical Countermeasures Analyst
Previstar,
Business Development
Seattle Fire Department, Firefighter/Paramedic
Sidney
Health Center, Safety Officer
Sidney Health Center, Hospital Emergency
Planner
Technical Systems Integration, INC Principal Analyst
U.S. Air
Force NCOIC, Medical Readiness
U.S. Department of State, Foreign Consequence
Management Specialist
U.S. House of Representatives, Representative
US
Navy, Personnel Officer
US Northern Command, Medical Plans & Ops
Officer
US Northern Command, Medical Planner
Walson Army Medical Support
Element, NCOIC, PTMS
Course Schedule:
Day 1
7:30-8:15am
Registration and Continental
Breakfast
8:15-8:45am
Welcome and Introduction by Pete Marghella, Program
Chairman
8:45–9:45am
Setting the Stage: The Era of Asymmetrical
Threats
10:00–11:00am
Step 1: Operational Management of Complex Mass
Casualty Incidents
11:00–12:00pm
Step 2: Adding to the Mix - Toxic
Issues, Protective Equipment and Decon
1:00-2:30pm
Step 3: The Ultimate
Disaster - Managing BioThreats and Pandemic
2:45–3:30pm
Aspects of
Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning
3:30–4:30pm
Templates for Health
Service Support Planning
Day 2
8:00-9:00am
Accommodating Strategic Concerns in
Catastrophic Medical Planning
9:15-10:45am
Issues Complicating an
Integrated Community Response (NIMS, ICS and the Community Intersection of
Public and Private Interests)
10:45-12:00pm
Continuous Preparedness
Improvement- Designing an Integrated Planning/Training/Exercising
Cycle
12:00pm
Workshop End
About Your Speakers
Pietro (Peter) Marghella
(Program Chairman) is President & CEO of Medical Planning Resources, Inc.
(MPR, Inc.), a private firm which specializes in medical and public health
contingency planning and management solutions. He is a retired Naval Officer and
has served variously as the Director of Medical Contingency Operations for the
Office of the Secretary of Defense; Chief of Medical Plans and Operations for
the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and Chief of Medical Plans and Intelligence for the
U.S. Pacific Command. He holds graduate degrees from Central Michigan University
and The Naval War College, and is a Doctoral Candidate in Complex Emergency and
Disaster Management at Tu*** University’s School of Public Health. He is a
member of the inaugural class of the National Preparedness Leadership Program at
The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and an Adjunct
Research Scholar at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. Peter holds
academic appointments at the Uniformed Services University of the Health
Sciences (USUHS); Tu*** University; and the George C. Marshall Center for
European Security Studies.
His planning credentials include authoring
the CDC’s initial draft of the Pandemic Influenza Response Plan; the Nation’s
first Catastrophic Incident Response Plan; and the National Smallpox Response
Plan. He is Certified Emergency Manager (CEM®) in the International Association
of Emergency Managers (IAEM); the Co-founder and First President of the American
College of Contingency Planners (ACCP); and a well-published author and a
frequent speaker at national- and international-level conferences addressing
medical preparedness for catastrophic emergencies and
disasters.
Stewart Smith is Vice President for Logistics Support
Incorporated's (LSInc's) Emergency Preparedness and Response Division where he's
responsible for strategic planning and business development. LSInc's customized
all-hazards expertise emphasizes emergency preparedness and response through
collaborative partnerships and coordinated programs with the federal, regional,
state, local, and international markets. A retired Navy Commander, Medical
Service Corps Officer, his previous military work history spans over 25 years of
progressive assignments that includes Chief of the Joint Regional Medical Plans
and Operations Division for the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the
United States Northern Command (NORAD-USNORTHCOM), Surgeons Directorate;
Director of International Health Operations Policy, Homeland Defense, and
Contingency Planning Policy for the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health
Affairs; Branch Chief for the Joint Staff, Health Services Support Division; and
Branch Head for the Deployable Medical Systems, Office of the Chief of Naval
Operations, Medical Plans and Policy (OPNAV-N931). Stewart holds graduate
degrees in Public Health Management and Policy from the Yale School of Medicine,
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology; and the Naval War College in
National Security and Strategic Studies. He is a Doctoral Candidate in Complex
Emergencies and Disaster Management at Tu*** University, and holds Adjunct
faculty appointments at Tu*** University. He is the co-founder of and current
President to the American College of Contingency Planners
(ACCP).
Registration Fee
Industry (includes government contractors): $695 per person
Small
Business (less than 100 employees): $645 per person
Government employees:
$595 per person
Registration Options
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www.governmenthorizons.org
[2] Phone Customer Service at (703)
807-2758
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[5] Mail the Registration Form provided below to:
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Horizons
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