Hospital Security Preparedness (HSP) Monday December 1, 2008 |
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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 security and counterterrorism experience. The course goal is to achieve competency in “All Hazards" approach to handle threats pertaining the Hospital Security, from routine situations to mass casualty incidents and terrorist attacks against the facility. |
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Hospital Security Preparedness (HSP) Monday February 2, 2009 |
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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 security and counterterrorism experience. The course goal is to achieve competency in “All Hazards" approach to handle threats pertaining the Hospital Security, from routine situations to mass casualty incidents and terrorist attacks against the facility. |
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Hospital Disaster Life Support ( HDLS) Monday February 16, 2009 |
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HDLS is a course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective services, and emergency preparedness staff. The course combines classroom discussion of critical “all-hazards” response issues with actual hands-on exercise simulation for conventional, chemical, and biological Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). An actual emergency department setting will be utilized by the participants to practice disaster management concepts and procedures discussed in class. |
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Hospital Security Preparedness (HSP) Monday March 2, 2009 |
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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 security and counterterrorism experience. The course goal is to achieve competency in “All Hazards" approach to handle threats pertaining the Hospital Security, from routine situations to mass casualty incidents and terrorist attacks against the facility. |
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Counter Terrorism Seminar in ISRAEL Sunday March 15, 2009 |
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Counter Terrorism Seminar in ISRAEL for Hospital Security LeadersCTSI© March 15th – 23rd2009The ER One Institute at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC is pleased to present a special security seminar for Hospital Security leaders – The CTSI.This seminar provides attendees with an inside look into the security operations of Israeli hospitals and some of Israel’s most secured facilities and protected environments. Participants will meet with top Israeli security and counter terrorism experts and will learn firsthand how to handle and maintain effective security at hospitals.Statement of needHospitals today are subject to threats on a daily basis. The Israeli approach is to plan ahead, train, and be prepared for all threats, especially terror attacks. This Seminar will give you a firsthand view of the Israeli ways and methods to deal with threats and terrorist incidents which you can then take home and implement in your hospital.Fee, Accommodation and TravelSeminar fees Seminar registration fee: $5,700 (includes full program listed below)Registration ends December 10th Non-Refundable Deposit of $2,000. due upon registration Final Registration Fee due August 26thFee includes Airfare roundtrip tickets from JFK, NY to Tel Aviv, Israel Transportation to and from the Airport and throughout the entire program (except the free time in the Dead Sea) Hotel accommodation – 5 star hotels (hotel information included) Three meals a day (except during the free time in the Dead Sea which is half board (two meals a day) A tour guide and visit to all sitesHotels (subject to change) Dan Panorama Hotel, Jerusalem Daniel Hotel, Dead Sea Breakfast will be served at the hotel between 06:00-08:00 every dayConsiderations and Conditions The tour will operate with a Min of 12 participants and the Max of 16. Attendees must arrive independently at JFK airport 2.5 hours before flight departure. Due to the content and information presented in this seminar and because some of the facilities require pre-approved visitor ID cards, participants are required to submit the following: The “security background information” form A printed copy of passport Participants are required to be in good health for the practical training; participants must provide a Medical Clearance stating that they are in good physical condition to participate in this program. Registration www.sitelms.org/conference/psisrael Or contact Lisa Rizzolo @ 202-364-5180 ext 115 |
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Hospital Disaster Life Support ( HDLS) Monday March 23, 2009 |
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HDLS is a course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective services, and emergency preparedness staff. The course combines classroom discussion of critical “all-hazards” response issues with actual hands-on exercise simulation for conventional, chemical, and biological Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). An actual emergency department setting will be utilized by the participants to practice disaster management concepts and procedures discussed in class. |
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Hospital Disaster Life Support II ( HDLS II) Wednesday March 25, 2009 |
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HDLS II is a refresher course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective services, and emergency preparedness staff that want to renew their HDLS certificate. The course combines classroom review of key points from the original course and new information available on critical “all-hazards” response issues . This course again includes actual hands-on competency evaluations for CBRNE topics and exercises pertaining to conventional and chemical, mass casualty incidents (MCI). An actual emergency department setting will be utilized by the participants to practice disaster management concepts and procedures discussed in class. The course has an on-line educational component composed of 10 modules.Learning Objectives:Perform emergency plan tasks effectivelyCommunicateefficiently using ICSManage resources during MCIManage and facilitate patient flow |
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Hospital Disaster Life Support ( HDLS) Monday April 20, 2009 |
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HDLS is a course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective services, and emergency preparedness staff. The course combines classroom discussion of critical “all-hazards” response issues with actual hands-on exercise simulation for conventional, chemical, and biological Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). An actual emergency department setting will be utilized by the participants to practice disaster management concepts and procedures discussed in class. |
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Hospital Security Preparedness (HSP) Monday May 4, 2009 |
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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 security and counterterrorism experience. The course goal is to achieve competency in “All Hazards" approach to handle threats pertaining the Hospital Security, from routine situations to mass casualty incidents and terrorist attacks against the facility. |
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Hospital Security Preparedness (HSP) Monday June 29, 2009 |
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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 security and counterterrorism experience. The course goal is to achieve competency in “All Hazards" approach to handle threats pertaining the Hospital Security, from routine situations to mass casualty incidents and terrorist attacks against the facility. |
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Hospital Security Preparedness (HSP) Monday August 31, 2009 |
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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 security and counterterrorism experience. The course goal is to achieve competency in “All Hazards" approach to handle threats pertaining the Hospital Security, from routine situations to mass casualty incidents and terrorist attacks against the facility. |
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Hospital Disaster Life Support ( HDLS) Monday September 14, 2009 |
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HDLS is a course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective services, and emergency preparedness staff. The course combines classroom discussion of critical “all-hazards” response issues with actual hands-on exercise simulation for conventional, chemical, and biological Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). An actual emergency department setting will be utilized by the participants to practice disaster management concepts and procedures discussed in class. |
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Hospital Disaster Life Support ( HDLS) Monday October 26, 2009 |
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HDLS is a course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective services, and emergency preparedness staff. The course combines classroom discussion of critical “all-hazards” response issues with actual hands-on exercise simulation for conventional, chemical, and biological Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). An actual emergency department setting will be utilized by the participants to practice disaster management concepts and procedures discussed in class. |
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Hospital Disaster Life Support II ( HDLS II) Wednesday October 28, 2009 |
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HDLS II is a refresher course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective services, and emergency preparedness staff that want to renew their HDLS certificate. The course combines classroom review of key points from the original course and new information available on critical “all-hazards” response issues . This course again includes actual hands-on competency evaluations for CBRNE topics and exercises pertaining to conventional and chemical, mass casualty incidents (MCI). An actual emergency department setting will be utilized by the participants to practice disaster management concepts and procedures discussed in class. The course has an on-line educational component composed of 10 modules.Learning Objectives:Perform emergency plan tasks effectivelyCommunicateefficiently using ICSManage resources during MCIManage and facilitate patient flow |
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Hospital Security Preparedness (HSP) Monday November 2, 2009 |
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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 security and counterterrorism experience. The course goal is to achieve competency in “All Hazards" approach to handle threats pertaining the Hospital Security, from routine situations to mass casualty incidents and terrorist attacks against the facility. |
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Hospital Disaster Life Support ( HDLS) Monday November 16, 2009 |
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HDLS is a course on hospital disaster management response principles for physicians, critical care/emergency nurses, physicians extenders, paramedics, hospital administrators, protective services, and emergency preparedness staff. The course combines classroom discussion of critical “all-hazards” response issues with actual hands-on exercise simulation for conventional, chemical, and biological Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI). An actual emergency department setting will be utilized by the participants to practice disaster management concepts and procedures discussed in class. |
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