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MGT319 - Bioterrorism: Mass Prophylaxis Preparedness & Planning - 16.00 Hours

Start Date End Date Location Class Number    
5/22/13 5/23/13 Benton Harbor, MI USA UR MGT319 77 [register] [details]  
6/17/13 6/18/13 Flemington, NJ USA UR MGT319 82 [register] [details]  
6/25/13 6/26/13 Jacksonville, NC USA UR MGT319 83 [register] [details]  
9/10/13 9/11/13 Warwick, RI USA UR MGT319 80 [register] [details]  
10/29/13 10/30/13 Baton Rouge, LA USA UR MGT319 70 [register] [details]  
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Course Description


MGT319 - Bioterrorism: Mass Prophylaxis Preparedness & Planning - 16.00 Hours

Description

This course is a guide for local health officials and their partners in the local public health system to coordinate plans to provide mass distribution of pharmaceuticals for the jurisdiction as they relate to the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) Program. The purpose of this course is to enhance a jurisdiction’s preparedness and emergency response efforts by developing (or revising) a plan addressing an all-hazards approach towards mass prophylaxis. The course is delivered by two public health professionals and consists of a combination of lectures, small group activities and an exercise.

Topics

The first day of training focuses on the community plan and how to achieve CDC’s 48-hour standard for mass prophylaxis. The second day of training focuses on Point of Dispensation site preparedness. The course material is applicable to pandemic influenza, bioterrorism and epidemic preparedness. Participants also receive a mass prophylaxis planning “tool box.”

Audience

This training program brings together essential personnel from within a jurisdiction who would be required to manage a Mass Prophylaxis Program or staff a Mass Prophylaxis Clinic in response to a bioterrorist incident, pandemic influenza catastrophe, or other public health emergency in their community. Participants represent public health, health care services, law enforcement, emergency medical services, emergency planning, emergency communications and volunteer management.

Other Information

Additional information can be obtained at WMD/EMS at the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX), Texas A&M University System. Contact Juan Guerrero at 979-862-1063 or email juan.guerrero@teex.tamu.edu

GSA Logo GSA Contract #GS-07F-0357V GSA customers, please contact the division to register. Call 866-878-8900.

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