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What is the ER One Institute


     The ER One Institute is committed to innovation and advanced technology applied to practice, training and education, research, and systems integration; all in the service of improving the emergency readiness of our nation’s hospitals and health care systems.  Because ER One Institute is housed at the major receiving hospital in the National Capital Region, our work is grounded in daily hospital operations and we have direct access to clinical sites and healthcare personnel to implement and test our new solutions and technologies.  We serve as expert consultants for the training and education of hospital providers to respond to conventional and unconventional events. We have over 400 on-line learning modules, including 3-D imaging, hands-on Hospital Disaster Life Support (HDLS) courses, HDLS Update courses (HDLS II), Hospital Security Preparedness (HSP) courses and 4 Annual Conferences.  The ER One Institute is also an expert in the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) management.

ER One Institute Events
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Hospital Disaster Life Support ( HDLS)
Washington Hospital Center has a plan to handle a medical catastrophe--but not the federal funds.
HDLS is a course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective services, and ...

Unready in the Capital
Washington Hospital Center has a plan to handle a medical catastrophe -- but not the federal funds it needs.

Friday, May 9, 2008; A26

A REPORT from Congress ...

Event Date: 09/15/2008 View Event Detail
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3rd Annual Nursing Conference: Beyond Your Specialty: Disaster Nursing
Officials Testify on Disaster Plans
To provide all nurses with an overview of the current emergency preparedness environment, define disaster nursing standards and competencies, review an ethical framework for disaster response, and dem ...

Chertoff, Leavitt Admit 'Deficiencies' in Hospitals' Abilities

By Spencer S. Hsu
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, May 8, 2008; A04

Two Bush administration Cabinet member ...

Event Date: 09/19/2008 View Event Detail
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Added on:05/13/2008 Read News Story
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2nd Annual Innovation in Education Conference
Emergent BioSolutions Receives $24 Million Development Contract From The DHH To Fund Continued Devel
Conference Goal: A one day conference to improve the delivery of education and training in the health care setting. The conference will  provide tools that will help you deliver innovative, higher qua ...
Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE:EBS) announced that it has received a contract from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for over $24.3 million to fund the further development of Emergen ...
Event Date: 10/03/2008 View Event Detail
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Added on:09/05/2008 Read News Story
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Hospital Disaster Life Support II ( HDLS II)
Bombmakers Could Be Identified Using Fingerprint Analysis Technique
HDLS II is a refresher course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective ...
University of Leicester experts have held discussions with military personnel in Afghanistan following the discovery of new technology to identify fingerprints on metal. Dr John Bond, a forensic r ...
Event Date: 10/29/2008 View Event Detail
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Added on:08/28/2008 Read News Story
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Hospital Security Preparedness (HSP)
Fairway Medical Technologies To Develop Biosensor For Blood Pathogens And Warfare Threats
HSP is a unique course for Hospital Protective Services and Law Enforcement. This four-day immersion course uses hands-on training, live drills and classroom instruction from faculty with extensive se ...
Fairway Medical Technologies, Inc. has received a $900,000, 3-year contract from the Department of the Navy to apply its optoacoustic technology to the real-time detection of blood borne pathogens and ...
Event Date: 11/10/2008 View Event Detail
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