Region 8 Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response

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Region 8 Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response
PHEPR Region 9 Training Events 2015
Date/Time
Information
Registration
Target Audience /Target Capability
May 4-6,
In-person and SNS
2015 &
online
Preparedness
August 10-12,
Course Course
2015
The SNS Preparedness course is a 3-day
“blended” course using self-paced learning,
virtually-led classrooms, and in-person
training to provide state, regional, and local
planners and medical countermeasure
(MCM) staff with the information needed to
design and execute MCM mass distribution
and dispensing operations (course code:
AE). This course includes instruction on the
SNS formulary, warehouse operations,
distribution methods, and point of
dispensing operations. There are no
prerequisites for this course.
Information & Registration
Personnel to be trained should be
involved in SNS planning and
coordination at the federal /state /
regional / local level.
May 6
11:00am12:00 noon
Preparing Your People: An Overview of
Personal and Family Preparedness being
presented by Mr. Matthew Mahar from the
National Nuclear Security Administration,
U.S. Department of Energy.
http://www.fema.gov/continuitywebinar-series
Continuity Webinar Series. Topic for
September is Essential Records and
Continuity. For more information on
the series click here.
This course builds on competencies gained
in the Basic PIO course (G-290) applying
those skills in an expanding incident where
coordination is enhanced by establishing a
JIS/JIC. This training will equip PIOs with
the skills needed to establish and operate in
a JIS/JIC. The course will demonstrate how
JIC concepts are applied in a flexible and
scalable manner at the local levels.
Download and complete the
EMD State Training Application
http://mil.wa.gov/uploads/pdf/em
ergencymanagement/trainingapplication
ent-07-13.pdf
Submit completed application
by: Fax: 253-512-7206 or
Email:
EMD.Training@mil.wa.gov
For questions contact:
Shelly Glenn, Course Manager
253-512-7048
shelly.glenn@mil.wa.gov
May 7
8:00 – 5:00
pm
or
September
23
8:00 – 5:00
pm
Location
Webinar
Camp
Murray, WA
Pasco, WA
Title
Continuity
Tools and
Support
Preparing Your
People
Joint
Information
System/Center
for PIOs (G-291)
Date/Time
Location
Title
Information
Various
PDF report
April 2015
Edition of the
Region X
Training &
Exercise
Quarterly
Compendium
(TEQC)
Contains basic information about regionally
available significant training and exercise
events. Includes events from April 2015 to
December 2017.
Virtual Tabletop
Exercise Series
http://www.training.fema.gov/EM
IGrams/2014/1072%20%20(Revised)%20Training%20
Bulletin%20%20VTTX%20Program%20201
5.pdf
Intended to provide an opportunity for
responders across the nation to
simultaneously participate in a
hazard-specific facilitated discussion.
Lead facilitation for the exercise will
be coordinated by EMI, with local
facilitation provided by the
participating agency.
Hurricane
Scenario
The Virtual Tabletop Exercises (VTTX) will
be offered monthly by the Emergency
Management Institute (EMI). The VTTX
involves key personnel discussing simulated
scenarios in an informal setting, and can be
used to assess plans, policies, training and
procedures. The VTTX differs from other
Tabletop exercises in that it will be
conducted using Video-Teleconference
(VTC) technology
CDC's Second
Wednesday
Webinar
The CDC hosts a monthly webinar on
various medical countermeasure planning
efforts.
Registration is not required
Participants can log onto
https://www.mymeetings.com/e
meet/join/index.jsp?customHead
er=mymeetings and enter
conference number RW3216758
and audience passcode:
1854806
audio portion, dial 1-800- 8575553 and enter participant
passcode 1854806 (limited to
the first 250).
Continuing education is available for
a variety of professions. For more
information, contact
snsppbwebinars@cdc.gov
May 12, 13,
14
May 26, 27,
28
9:00am –
1:00pm
May 13
10:00-11:00
am
Online format
Same
scenario with
6 different
dates to
choose from
and different
participants
Webinar
Public Health
Focus:
Hurricane
Scenario
Registration
Target Audience
RegionX_TEQC_Apri
l2015.pdf
Date/Time
Location
Title
Information
Registration
Target Audience
May 13
9:00 am2:30pm
Sacred Heart
Providence
Auditorium
Pediatrics
Disaster
Response
Workshop
Interactive Breakout Sessions:
-Mass Casualty Pediatric Triage Exercise
-Overview of Pediatric Resources
-Kids ARE Just Small Adults
Register Here
This workshop is free.
Questions? Contact Britt
Mennen
Northwest Healthcare Response
Network
425-988-2898 or
britt.mennen@nwhrn.org
This workshop is appropriate for
physicians, nurses, mid-level
practitioners, emergency clinical
planners, managers and instructors.
Content is structured primarily for
non-pediatric providers but all levels
of pediatric expertise are welcome.
http://www.adapresentations.org
/registration.php
To view all of the sessions for the
coming year, or to see previous
sessions, go to
http://www.adapresentations.org/sch
edule.php
PediatricDisasterW
orkshop_13May2015_wFaculty.pdf
May 14
11:30am1:00pm
Webinar
FEMA
Promising
Practices:
Closing Gaps in
Local
Emergency
Plans and
Grassroots
Emergency
Planning
We will hear about the lessons learned from
the Massachusetts Active Planning project,
which brought together local disability
community members with their localities, to
work collaboratively, share resources and
expertise about emergency preparedness
and response for and with people with
disabilities, ultimately enhancing resilience
for the whole community. Our second set of
speakers will describe an effort to get
people with disabilities and other access
and functional needs to prepare for
emergencies, for that group to communicate
needs to emergency responders, and to
encourage businesses and local civic
leaders to plan cooperatively for needs
through periodic community meetings.
Date/Time
Location
May 16-17
8:00am5:00pm
each day
Title
Information
Registration
Target Audience
Fire Training Advanced
Center
Disaster Life
Spokane, WA Support
The Advanced Disaster Life Support™
(ADLS®) course is an intense 15-hour
course that allows participants to
demonstrate competencies in mass casualty
management. Core education elements
include the ADLS manual and five
interactive lectures (Disasters and Public
Health Emergencies; Triage in Disasters
and Public Health Emergencies; Health
System Surge Capacity for Disasters and
Public Health Emergencies; Community
Health Emergency Operations and
Response; and Legal and Ethical Issues in
Disasters).
Registration link:
http://register.ndlsf.org/course/vi
ew.php?id=1087
Contact Dave Byrnes
dbyrnes@srhd.org or
509.324.1694 for more
information
Successful completion of the BDLS
course is a prerequisite for
attendance at the ADLS course. The
ADLS course target audience
includes physicians, nurses,
physician assistants, emergency
medical technicians (EMTs),
paramedics, pharmacists, allied
health professionals, and students in
health professional schools.
May 27
10:3011:30am
Webinar
Ebola: A Look
at the Local
Public Health
Response
May 27-28
Wenatchee,
WA
Annual WSHA
Conference
Ebola: Surveillance, Preparedness, Infection Register
Control and Risk Communication - The
Philadelphia Department of Public Health
Experience. This presentation provides an
overview of how the Philadelphia
Department of Public Health prepared for
and responded to the West Africa Ebola
Epidemic. Specific areas to be discussed
include: Implementation of an active
monitoring program for travelers...
Preparing for the unexpected VI:
www.wsha.org
Washington Ready! This conference is
designed to help increase awareness for
healthcare systems that may be called on to
participate in a response to any event that
creates mass disruptions.
Date/Time
Location
Title
Information
Registration
Target Audience
May 28
8:00 – 12:00
pm
Or
1:00 – 5:00
pm
Richland, WA
Incident
Response to
Terrorist
Bombings
awareness
This course provides basic instruction on
response procedures for terrorist incidents
involving energetic materials (explosives
and incendiaries). The course includes
classroom presentations that address
potential terrorist bombing targets in the
U.S. communities, common military and
commercial explosives available to
terrorists, improvised explosive devices
(IEDs), and response procedures that
support safe and effective operations during
bombing incidents.
To Apply:
FEMA Form 119-25-1
Application:
http://training.fema.gov/Apply/11
9-25-1.pdf
Applicants will need to put their
Student Identification (SID) in place
of their social security number. If you
do not yet have a SID, just follow
these three simple steps to obtain
one:
Step 1: To register, go to:
https://cdp.dhs. gov/femasid/.
Step 2: Click on the “Need a FEMA
SID?” button on the right side of the
screen.
Step 3: Follow the instructions and
provide the necessary information to
create your account.
June 1
10:00am3:30pm
Sacred Heart
Medical
Center
Spokane,
Washington
Crisis
Standards of
Care Workshop
Northwest
Healthcare
Response
Network
It was recognized during the H1N1
pandemic that healthcare systems could be
stressed to a point that healthcare
professionals would find it difficult to adhere
to normal treatment procedures and
conventional standards of care. The Office
of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness
and Response and the Department of
Health and Human Services charged an
Institute of Medicine (IOM) committee with
the task of developing guidance to establish
standards of care that could apply to
disaster situations, both naturally occurring
and man-made.
What are these Crisis Standards of Care?
How can they be implemented? What do
they mean for our patients, institutions and
communities?
There is no cost for this
workshop and lunch will be
provided.
Space is limited, early
registration is recommended.
If you have trouble registering
for this workshop due to
security restrictions,
please contact Britt at 425988-2898
Click here for the complete
agenda and event flyer.
Registration Required
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/crisi
s-standards-of-care-workshopspokane-washington-tickets15877575255
Date/Time
Location
Title
Information
Registration
Target Audience
June 9-10,
2015
Quinault
Indian Nation
in Ocean
Shores, WA.
2015 Tribal
Public Health
Emergency
Preparedness
Conference
This year’s conference theme is “The Power
of Positive Partnerships.” Our theme this
year is "The Power of Positive
Partnerships,” and the agenda will focus on
ways to improve and enhance inter-agency
and cross-jurisdictional collaboration in tribal
public health preparedness in Idaho, Oregon
and Washington.
Register:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/
s/TPHEP2015
The Northwest Portland Area Indian
Health Board invites you to join tribal,
state, regional, local, and national
partners at the 2015 Tribal Public
Health Emergency Preparedness
conference
Representatives of the 43
federally-recognized Northwest
tribes are eligible for travel
reimbursement of up to $500
per tribe.
Updated information will be posted at
http://www.npaihb.org/calendar/event/3128
as soon as they become available.
June 9-12
June 29-30
WSU
Spokane
Campus
Yakima, WA
L0363 MultiHazard
Emergency
Planning for
Higher
Education
Emergency
Planning
Conference for
People with All
Abilities
This FEMA course is designed to be
delivered to teams of campus personnel
who are responsible for creating, reviewing,
implementing and exercising emergency
operations plans. Topics include; overview
of emergency management, identifying
hazards and using risk assessment process,
managing your EOC & using ICS, partnering
with your internal and external community,
developing or revising your plan, training
and testing the plans.
If you work with people with disabilities,
vulnerable populations, individuals with
access and functional needs, and network
with local Police, Fire, and Emergency
Management personnel in your community,
then this training is for you. Learning how to
prepare, respond, and recover to any
emergency is essential. This conference will
help you, the people you serve, and your
agency know how to prepare, respond, and
recover in crucial emergency situations.
FEMA Registration
2015.pdf
Norene Phillipson, Facilities
Operations WSU Spokane
South Campus Facility, Room
310 Phone: (509) 358-7760
Email: norenep@wsu.edu
Reserve your seat by registering
at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/e
mergency-planning-workshopfor-people-with-all-abilitiesstatewide-tickets-15116035469
Please register for both days.
Free!
Campus staff and personnel.
Community first responders,
emergency management, and law
enforcement. People who have
traditional response or strategic
experience, but minimal experience
in emergency management planning.
Date/Time
Location
Title
Information
Registration
June 7-10,
2016
Statewide
Exercise
Cascadia
Rising
Cascadia Rising is a functional exercise
intended to test local, state, tribal, and
federal government as well as select private
sector and non-governmental organizations’
ability to jointly respond to a Cascadia
Subduction Zone9.0 magnitude earthquake
and tsunami with associated aftershocks
along the West Coast of Washington State.
On-demand
Website
FEMA distance
based learning
courses
New courses include:
Role of voluntary organizations in
emergency management
For more information contact
Steve Simerly
Regional Exercise Officer,
FEMA Region 10
(425) 487-4605
stephen.simerly@fema.dhs.gov
or Ed Taylor
Exercise Program Manager, WA
EMD
(253) 512-7040
ed.taylor@mil.wa.gov
http://training.fema.gov/is/
On-demand
Website
PreparEd Talks
New Courses
On-demand
Website
New Website:
disasters.data.g
ov
Welcome to PreparEd Talks; a series of
free, online learning lectures that provide an
introduction and analysis of ten current
topics on emergency preparedness from
both a public health and medical
perspective. The talks were produced in
collaboration with the University of Toledo.
This is a public resource to foster
collaboration and the continual improvement
of disaster-related open data, free tools, and
new ways to empower survivors, first
responders, and all levels of government
with critical information and resources. The
White House Innovation for Disaster
Response and Recovery Initiative was
launched by the Administration in response
to Hurricane Sandy.
See more at:
http://cph.osu.edu/practice/prep
arednessresources#sthash.eWRq3Pqc.d
puf
None required
Target Audience
The Emergency Management
Institute (EMI) offers self-paced
courses designed for people who
have emergency management
responsibilities and the general
public. All are offered free-of-charge
to those who qualify for enrollment.
New additions:
-Measles: Why was it never truly
eradicated?
Date/Time
Location
Title
Information
Registration
Target Audience
On-demand
Online Blog
Public Health
Matters Blog:
CDC’s Prep Check takes preparedness into
the community. Each episode features a
venue that many people visit regularly –
large businesses, airports, churches, and
more – to learn about how each of them
prepares for a disaster.
http://blogs.cdc.gov/publichealth
matters/
Disaster
Training Video
of the Day
The videos found in this library cover
disaster related mitigation, preparedness,
response and recovery training for a wide
variety areas.
http://www.drcgroup.com/project/jitt.html
New:
-Take the Pledge to improve your
community’s preparedness
-The Great Thaw, Looking Back on
Boston’s Record Breaking Winter
-What Global Polio Eradication could
mean for your Health Security
New courses:
 Multi agency Coordination
 Using a Fire Shelter
 Preparing for a Power Outage
On-demand
Online
Videos
Various dates
Resident
Training
Center for
Domestic
Preparedness
Courses
To learn more about the specific training
programs, you can visit our website at
http://cdp.dhs.gov/training/program/ and
read all about the training program.
https://cdp.dhs.gov/training/schedule/
To complete registration
http://cdp.dhs.gov/register/regist
ration-process/
If you are a state, local or tribal
government emergency
responder, this training is
completely funded by DHS at no
cost to you or your jurisdiction.
We fly you into Atlanta airport,
pick you up, transport you to the
CDP, and provide all meals and
lodging.
Seattle Public
Library,
Seattle, WA
on Friday,
May 8, 2015
at 9 a.m. –
noon
Seattle Public
Library,
Seattle, WA
iOS &
Website
Response &
Recovery App
in Washington
A mobile optimized website and iOS app
counterpart called RRAIN Washington.
RRAIN stands for Response & Recovery
App In Washington. This resource was
developed to assist members of the first
responder community, particularly those in
the EOC, gain quick access to a number of
disaster focused resources in one
convenient location. Special attention was
paid to include apps that are freely
Register to attend training
sessions at
http://rrain.org/register.php
Please share this opportunity
with your colleagues. If you
have questions regarding this
training opportunity, contact
hslrrain@uw.edu.
Emergency Management Agency
(EMA), Emergency Medical Services
(EMS), fire service, governmental
administrative, hazardous materials
personnel, healthcare (non-EMS),
law enforcement, public health,
public safety communication, public
works, and other skilled support
personnel that provide immediate
support services during prevention,
response, and recovery operations.
on Thursday,
June 18,
2015 at 9
a.m. –noon
Heritage
University,
Toppenish,
WA on
Friday, July
10, 2015 at
1–4 p.m.
available, provide real time data, and are
from the National Library of Medicine.
Examples of resources found within RRAIN
are REMM, CHEMM, WISER, traffic maps,
and weather alerts.
As part of the app roll out, we are
conducting several free train-the-trainer
sessions across the state of Washington.
Training will include content such as when
and how to use RRAIN, exposure to specific
resources, and gaining familiarity by working
through case-based scenarios. The goal is
to have individuals empowered to train
colleagues back at their home institutions.
Public Health Training
Date/Time
Location
Title
Information
Registration
First & third
Thursdays
every month
11:00am12:00pm
Webinar
TBD
1:00 pm
Webinar
NACCHO’s
NACCHO's Lunch and Learn
Information & registration
Lunch and Learn Webinars are short, 45 minute
Webinars
presentations that are an opportunity
for NACCHO members to learn about
and discuss programs with Model
Practice Winners. Part presentation
and part open question and answer
session, these continue the act of
sharing what works and enable
members to connect with winners in a
unique, interactive setting. These
innovative and inspiring sessions will
provide you with practical methods to
replicability, teach you how to adopt
innovative ways to get you the results
you need with time-saving techniques.
Next Gen
This year’s Grand Rounds on the
http://www.mailman.columbia.ed
Population
Future of Public Health seeks to
u/events/grand-rounds
Health Grand
answer the question of What does it
Rounds
take to ensure population health?
Renowned public health voices in
technology, urban health, philanthropy,
government, and more will challenge
our thinking on global challenges and
help set the stage for the future of
public health.
Join Dean Linda P. Fried and these
national figures in considering and
discussing what we must do as a
society for the broadest possible
manifestation of population health.
Target Audience
Twice a month, on the first and third
Thursday, winners will provide a 20
minute presentation and then we will
open the call for Q&A and discussion.
Presenters are encouraged to talk
about replicability of their program and
offer suggestions to participants on the
call.
Date/Time
Location
Title
Webinar
Series
March 2015
- June 2015
Webinar
Century New
Media Webinar
Training Series
Telling Stories
That Matter:
Visual
Storytelling for
Health
May 19
10:0011:00am
Webinar
Exploring the
Public Health
Improvement
Resource Center
May 19
12:001:00pm
iLinc
NWCPHP Hot
Topics
Eliminating
Measles; A
Success Story
from Alaska
Information
Registration
Guest speakers from various public
health, advocacy, and communitybased organizations present their best
practices and strategies for creating
compelling images, videos and
graphics, engaging their tribes through
visual social media, sharing stories
that matter, and growing from the
valuable lessons they've learned along
the way.
http://chl.berkeley.edu/events/ne
wmedia/2015-new-mediatrainings/sessions-2015.html
This will provide a walk-through of how Register today!
to use the newly updated resource
center, highlight key elements of the
database, and discuss how you can
make the Public Health
Improvement Resource Center work
best for your organization.
In addition to a walk-through of the
features of the Public Health
Improvement Resource Center, Julie
Sharp, former Health Data and Quality
Coordinator for the Kane County
(IL) Health Department and current
Quality Improvement and Accreditation
Consultant for PHF, will share her
perspective of how the Public Health
Improvement Resource Center can be
useful throughout PHAB accreditation
efforts.
Information to come. Check website.
http://www.nwcphp.org/training/o
pportunities/hot-topics-inpractice/register
Target Audience
Date/Time
Location
Title
Information
Registration
On-demand
Online
NACCHO
Epidemiology
and Surveillance
Training
Courses
Available
A number of new training courses in
http://nacchopreparedness.org/?
public health surveillance and
p=4407
epidemiology are available now to help
public health professionals ensure
their continued knowledge and
expertise in disease control and
prevention measures. Courses
include; Epidemiology in Action,
Public Health Surveillance,
International Course in Applied
Epidemiology, and Epi Info 7
(Developing Public Health Software
Applications)
On-demand
Online toolkit
Effective
Conferences: A
Toolkit for
Planning an
Event
For those behind the scenes—the
organizers—the implementation of a
conference is the culmination of
months of preparation, detailed
planning, and hard work. A well-run
event can help participants learn; a
poorly-planned one can distract from
the conference’s larger goals.
NWCPHP has released a new toolkit,
which provides practical tools to help
event organizers develop, implement,
and evaluate their conferences.
Topics covered range from: defining
conference objectives to developing
an agenda, and designating speakers
and facilitators. You’ll also learn how
to choose a venue, organize staff and
materials, and publicize and evaluate
the event.
Learn more.
The toolkit is available at no cost.
Target Audience
Public health professionals rookie and
seasoned alike can benefit from
participation in follow up refresher
courses with exposure to new
concepts.
Date/Time
Title
Information
Registration
Target Audience
On-site
On-site trainings
Training
sessions will
be offered
through
August 2015
National
Standards for
Culturally and
Linguistically
Appropriate
Services
Contact: Yris Lance, MA |CLAS
Standards Project Manager
Public health staff, supervisors, and
managers with an interest in ensuring
their agencies’ information and services
are appropriate for the diverse
populations they serve are encouraged
to attend. See attached flyer for more
information on training content and
learning objectives. This CLAS training
can also be tailored and/or shortened to
meet organizational needs.
Various
NWCPHP’s 2015
Institute and
Certificate
Programs
The Governor’s Interagency Council
on Health Disparities is offering free
training sessions on the Office of
Minority Health’s National Standards
for Culturally and Linguistically
Appropriate Services (CLAS
Standards). This training provides an
in-depth understanding of the CLAS
standards, including adoption and
implementation strategies. The training
consists of five, 1.5 hour sessions, and
is based on Adult Learning Theory and
Principles. The sessions can be
tailored to an organization’s needs.
What will the future of health look like?
NWCPHP is tackling that question with
a spectrum of exciting trainings
designed to address the opportunities,
questions, and workforce demands of
today. Choose the best program for
your own individual needs, or
strategically send employees to one or
all of our programs as part of a larger
workforce development effort.
The Public Health 101 Series provides
foundational teaching tools and
learning products covering critical
sciences essential to public health
practice. The fundamental scientific
components are wide and varied,
spanning topics from the fields of
epidemiology, health economics, data
management, and laboratory science,
to public health policy.
On-demand
Location
Online & Inperson
Teaching tools
and learning
products
Public Health
101
Phone: 360‐480‐2057
Yris.Lance@sboh.wa.gov if you
have questions or would like to
schedule your sessions
Public Health Management
Certificate August 2015-July
2016
Summer Institute for Public
Health Practice: Held August 3–
6, 2015
http://www.cdc.gov/publichealth1
01/
•Public health professionals
•Persons new to public health
•Public health educators, instructors, or
leads in specific fields
•Those interested in pursuing public
health careers
Date/Time
Location
Title
Information
Registration
Target Audience
On-demand
Online
Foundations of
Public Health
Certificate
Bloomberg
School Offers
Public Health
Courses On the
Go
Participants must register for the
certificate and complete
requirements as laid out in the
course curriculum. Instruction
and materials are provided at no
charge. Visit
http://www.foundationsofph.org
or the NYS Department of Health
Learning Management System
and select Foundations of PH
https://www.coursera.org/jhu
Public health employees in local health
departments and the NYS Department
of Health are eligible to participate with
permission from their supervisor.
Various start Online
dates
throughout
the year
This basic introductory certificate
provides fundamental knowledge for
public health workers with limited
formal education or training in public
health. These courses are offered via
distance learning (self-paced, online
course format). The certificate is
sponsored by the Empire State Public
Health Training Center in partnership
with the School of Public Health.
Free online course content from the
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health is now available on the
iPhone® through the new Coursera
mobile app. The Bloomberg School of
Public Health currently offers 16
Massive Open Online Courses
(MOOCs) in collaboration with
Coursera.
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