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42nd ANNUAL MEMSA CONFERENCE 2018 September 14th– 16th 2018 AT Jackpot Juncon Casino and Hotel in Morton, MN MEMSA A Name You Can Trust To Keep Rural EMS beer connected!

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42nd ANNUAL MEMSA

CONFERENCE 2018

September 14th– 16th 2018

AT

Jackpot Junction Casino and Hotel

in Morton, MN

MEMSA

“A Name You

Can Trust To

Keep Rural

EMS better

connected!”

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Minnesota Emergency Medical Services Association

“A name you can trust to keep RURAL EMS better connected!”

Our conference this year will be held September 14-16th, 2018 at Jack-

pot Junction Casino and Hotel in Morton, MN. Our EMS Conference and

Expo provides continuing education on the newest techniques, protocol

and topics for rural EMS. This excellent event provides the best possible

educational updates for the greatest goal of improving outcomes and

survival rates for rural patients.

The courses and CEU’s obtained at our conference meet the

requirements for your extra 10 hours+ of training you must

obtain for your national registry.

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SELF DEFENSE FOR EMS

Retired Lt. from Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office:

Steve Anderson will instruct you on self defense and how to protect yourself, when needed with use of force. Steve

implemented the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office Use of Force Unit as a Sergeant in 1995. Steve is now the Minnesota Sheriffs’

Association Use-of-Force Instructor.

2-Sessions

8:00 AM to 12:00 PM & 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM

4 CEU’s

Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator

(CEVO)

This is a 6 hour course that offers a thorough view into the safe operation of an Emergency Vehicle.

This class is sponsored by South Central EMS.

Stopping distances, safe zones, vehicle inspections and proper safety techniques are explored and put into practice in this

interactive and challenging course. Participants will also complete a driving test, and upon successful completion of a

written test, will receive a certificate. This course helps to fulfill the MN Statutory requirements for driving ambulances.

(§ 144E.101, subd.10)

7:00 AM to 1:00 PM

6 CEU’s

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Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals

PEPP represents a complete source of prehospital medical information for emergency care of infants and children.

This class is designed to teach you how to better assess and manage ill or injured infants and children according to the

American Academy of Pediatrics.

This class is sponsored by South Central EMS.

8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

8 CEU’s

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Immersive EMS Simulation Workshop Sponsored by: Sanford Health – Center for Pre-hospital

Care and Mobile Simulation – Sioux Falls Participants attending the hands-on workshop Friday evening will have the opportunity to encounter and interact within various clinical scenarios utilizing high fidelity simulation mannequins. During this workshop, participants with rotate between multiple stations and encounter both medical and trauma scenarios utilizing a highly interactive educational format. Participants will function as a team to clinically assess the mannequin along with providing initial treatment and management for each condition. Teams will applying clinical judgement and critical thinking skills to assess and manage each of the simulated cases. The sessions are intended to provide real life encounters within a safe and educational format. Space is limited and pre-registration is encouraged. Simulated scenarios will include adult, pediatric and infant mannequins covering both medical and trauma conditions.

6-10 PM

4 CEU’s

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0700************************REGISTRATION OPENS

0745*************************OPENING CEREMONY

0800– 0930—–—-HOLDS AND RESTRAINTS————DR. HO

0930-0950************************VENDOR BREAK

0950-—–—-TRAUMA TRIAD OF DEATH —–-——BILLIE SELL

1050-1100************************VENDOR BREAK

1100—–CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT—-ROB PEARSON

1200*************LUNCH/VENDORS**************

1300——PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CONTROL DRAMA——

——————————————————————DR. JODY JANATI

1430-1445************************VENDOR BREAK

1445—–-—”THE DEFINITION OF UNPRECEDENTED; WHEN

EMS BECOMES OVERWHELMED—————-——-EDDY WEISS

1545-1615********************LAST VENDOR BREAK

1615—————PEDIATRICS—————————-—AL BENNEY

1715**************************CLOSING REMARKS

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2nd Annual Sanford Health / MEMSA “Trauma Wars”

Prehospital Trauma Assessment and Management Competition

Sponsored by Sanford USD Medical Center

This is a fun yet competitive event for all levels of EMS providers. Participants will be presented with an informative scenario and a

moulaged patient.

Patient assessment criteria will follow standards set by Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Advanced Trauma Life Support and the American

College of Surgeons. Patient care standards will follow those listed in the EMT-B curriculum.

Panelists will evaluate participants utilizing the National Registry of EMT’s BLS Trauma Assessment Criteria checklist and PHTLS trauma

patient assessment and treatment standards

Participants will be required to complete a rapid yet thorough trauma assessment and initiate care and management. Various pieces of pre-

hospital equipment and supplies will be available during the competition. Each team will be allowed a maximum of 10 minutes to complete

the competitive event. Immediate feedback will be provided to participants by the panel. We will utilize the highly interactive training man-

nequin CAE-ISTAN for the competition.

Teams will consist of two members. Evaluation for this event will be based off of capable care provided by an EMT-Basic team. Each team

is encouraged to wear uniforms representing their service

Each participant will receive a free T-shirt recognizing their participation in the “Trauma Wars” Competition. The overall team event win-

ners will each receive a prize and cash award of $100.00. The second place team will each receive $75.00 cash and a prize while third place

will each receive $50.00 cash and a prize. Teams awards and prizes will be announced and presented at the conclusion of the Saturday con-

ference activities.

Prior preparation and review of trauma assessment and management for this event is encouraged.

For further details please contact The EMS Resource Center at (605) 328-6389 or [email protected]

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MEMSA EMS Convention Morton, MN

Saturday September 15th, 2018 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Pre-registration recommended **Limited registration available at the conference Competition level: Basic Life Support

Team Name: ____________________________________________________ # ___________

Team Member #1: __________________________________________________________________________________________

Address; ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ______________________________________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: ___________________

Home Phone: _________________________________________________ Cell Phone: ____________________________________

Email: ____________________________________________________________________________ Shirt Size: M / L / XL / XXL

Agency Affiliation: ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Level of Training: EMR / EMT-B / A-EMT / EMT-P / other_______________________________________________________

Team Member #2: ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Address; ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ______________________________________________________________ State: ___________ Zip: ____________________

Home Phone: _________________________________________________ Cell Phone: ____________________________________

Email: _____________________________________________________________________________ Shirt Size: M / L / XL / XXL

Agency Affiliation: ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Level of Training: EMR / EMT-B / A-EMT / EMT-P / other_______________________________________________________

Email forms to: [email protected] or call 605-328-6312 with questions

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All events will be held in the DEC

We will be having a sit down

Dinner for attendees and spouses/significant others.

Dinner served…………………...……...…....1830

With award presentation……….….…...…1900

Door prize drawings (1st Round)…….....1930 (Need to be present to win)

GAME TIME……….2000

We will have bean bags (corn hole) boards set up with a

tournament for all who want to play, with the winners

winning a board game made by President Stan Stocker.

We will also have yard jenga games set up for a tournament

with the winners of the tournament winning one of the

jenga games.

Door prizes drawings (2nd Round)….....2030

(Need to be present to win) We will continue playing games until the last person is done playing.

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******************************* Saturday September 15th, 2018

8 AM to 5 PM Free Pre-registration Required

with the Minnesota Ambulance Association

Hosted by the Minnesota Ambulance Association, Minnesota Department of Health-Office of Rural

Health & Primary Care & Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board

What makes a good leader? The Minnesota

Ambulance Association’s leadership program examines

the issues leaders face today and offers strategies for

handling them. Using research, best practices, as well

as lessons from great leaders and everyday people, you

will practice essential leadership skills required to have

successful teams. Throughout the course, you will meet

other leaders with varying levels of experience who

want to be the best they can be. As a group, you will be

empowered with new skills and learn to incorporate

inclusive leadership into our everyday lives.

Contact Debbie to sign up:

[email protected]

651-775-7400

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START YOUR DAY OFF AT 730 WITH

BREAKFAST AND PLEASE BRING ALONG YOUR

WHOLE FAMILY ON US...WHILE YOU LISTEN

TO BARB FELT TALK ABOUT

“HOW FAMILIES COPE WITH FAMILY MEMBERS

BEING IN EMS”!!!!

AT 840 WE WILL START WITH OUR MOULAGE

SENERIO WITH LECTURE AFTERWARDS

AT 950 WE WILL GIVE DIRECTIONS FOR HOW THE

BREAK OUTS ARE GOING TO WORK.

WE WILL BE HAVING NUMEROUS

HANDS ON STATIONS FOR

EVERYONE TO GET THEIR CHANCE

AT THE HIGHLY REQUESTED

HANDS ON TRAINING!!!

AFTER HANDS ON TIME IS UP

WE WILL MEET

AGAIN FOR A Q & A WITH

DR. WILCOX! 20 Min

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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION NAME_________________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS_______________________________________________________________________

EMAIL ADDRESS_________________________________________________________________

PHONE________________________________________________________________________

DEPARTMENT___________________________________________________________________

SESSIONS (Check which days or classes you want to attend.) PRICE

PEPP Course………………………………………………………………………………………………………… $ 100.00

Steve Anderson Self-Defense ………………………………………………………………………………. $ 20.00

CEVO…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… $ 40.00

SIM TRAINING WITH SANFORD…………………………………………………………….……………… $ 25.00

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY………………………………………………………………………..…………... $ 175.00

SATURDAY ONLY………………………………………………………………………………….……………… $ 125.00

SUNDAY ONLY………………..……………………………………………………………..……………………. $ 75.00

PEPP, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY……………………………………………………………………………$ 225.00

Extra Meals for family see Sherry Good Total $___________

Person to contact if paying with PO ___________________________________________________

Company name/card holder_________________________________________________________

Billing address____________________________________________________________________

City__________________________________ State_______________ Zip Code _______________

Email address to send receipt________________________________________________________

Credit card number_______________________________________________Exp.______________

CVC (3-digit code on the back of the card) ______________ Zip Code for Card ________________

Mail to: MEMSA/Sherry Good Questions? Email Sherry at [email protected]

P. O. Box 77 or [email protected]

Tyler, MN 56178 or Call 507-530-3662 if no answer

leave a message

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Jackpot Junction Hotel Rates for MEMSA Conference:

Thursday 9/13 $60

Friday, 9/14 $60

Saturday, 9/15 $70

Campground sites are available as well

Ask for the MEMSA Conference Rate

Contact Jackpot Junction @ (800) 946-2274 for

reservations and other hotel information.

Ask for rooms under the MEMSA Conference Block.

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CLASS DESCRIPTIONS AND BIOS

OUR VERY OWN AL BENNEY SPEAKING ABOUT PEDIATRICS!!!!

DR. HO: Will be talking about holds and restraints.

Billie Sell: TRAUMA TRIAD OF DEATH Hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy in trauma care

We all love a good pre-hospital trauma! Too often we see the trauma care part performed poorly. We will take an

in-depth, evidence-based look at the trauma triad of death and how we are affecting our patients in a negative

way with our treatment.

Objectives:

1. Be able to identify hypothermia in trauma patients

2. Understand how hypothermia negatively affects trauma patients

3. Basic understanding of how we affect acidosis in trauma patient

4. Basic understanding of coagulopathy in trauma

Billie Sell is a 15-year veteran in EMS with 13 as a practicing paramedic. Billie is a certified flight paramedic cur-

rently working for North Memorial Health-Air Care. She has been a field training officer for Air Care for over 5

years. Billie is also adjunct faculty for the paramedic program at South Central College in North

Mankato and director of ACLS and PALS classes for the college.

ROB PEARSON: CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Dispatchers, Police Officers, Firefighters, EMS, and many other groups respond together each day. But are you

talking?

This session will explore the concept of Crew Resource Management. Together, as a team, we can get the best

from each group to improve our overall safety and effectiveness.

Objectives: EMS and Pre-Hospital Providers will

Understand the importance of Situational Awareness.

Learn effective Communications-Teamwork-Workload Management.

Identify updated response tactics to Mass Causality Events.

Rob Pearson is a Fire Service Instructor and EMS Educator. Rob is a

32-year Paramedic with North Memorial Health Ambulance and Air Care,

and the Assistant Fire Chief for the City of Maple Grove. In 2018, the Min-

nesota Ambulance Association named him EMS Educator of the Year.

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CLASS DESCRIPTIONS AND BIOS

DR. JODY JANATI: PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CONTROL DRAMA In this course you'll learn about common control dramas and how to negate them through step-by-step

applied approaches that really work. Dr. Jody Janati will help you identify and protect yourself from

common control dramas that arise when individuals become defensive. Once you are able to recognize the

behaviors that surface during defensive reactions, you will learn over 101 ways to constructively respond during

difficult interactions. The goal of this course is to help you set healthy boundaries with others and ultimately find

your "Conversation Peace."

What you will learn in this course:

-What is a Control Drama:

-How Do We Interact without Tension?

-How to Recognize Intimidator Behavior

-How to Recognize Poor Me Behavior

-How to Recognize Interrogator Behavior

-How to Recognize Aloof Behavior

-Assertive Communication Creates Balance for Any Control Drama

-What do Effective Assertion Models Look Like in Action?

-A Step-by-Step Guide to Three Successful Techniques

-How to Balance Your Conflict: 101 Things to Say & Do During Difficult Interactions

-Awareness and recognition of a control drama allows you to break the cycle and choose to disconnect from it

altogether. When a control drama isn't controlling an interaction, you can respond more effectively and

authentically to others. Knowing you have choices during difficult interactions with others, allows you to live a

drama-free life.

Dr. Jody Janati currently teaches in the Communication Studies Department at

the University of Minnesota. She has an Ed.D. degree in Organizational

Leadership and her primary interest area pertains to interpersonal conflict

resolution strategies. As an author and independent consultant, she offers a

variety of public and professional workshops on conflict reduction tactics and

effective interpersonal communication skills. There are a number of conflict

management workshops offered each year, yet rarely does the facilitator tell

participants exactly what should be said or done. This fact, along with her

graduate degree in Communication, is precisely why Dr. Janati considers the

step-by-step approach her primary focus.

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CLASS DESCRIPTIONS AND BIOS

EDDY WEISS:THE DEFINITION OF UNPRECEDENTED; WHEN EMS BECOMES

OVERWHELMED

www.C4LAssociates.com Eddy Weiss is a nationally renowned expert in the fields of Emergency

Management, Disaster Preparedness, Terrorism, BIO Terrorism, and all types

and phases of disasters. With over 80 certifications to his credit from

prestigious organizations such as FEMA, John's Hopkins, Yale University School

of Medicine, and the National Emergency Response & Rescue Training Center

(NERRIC).

Eddy is the leading expert in Emergency Preparedness and is able to speak on a

wide array of subject matters involving crisis and emergency

responses.

Eddy Weiss' knowledge and expertise comes from an incredible

number of hands on experiences with virtually every major act of domestic

terrorism and national disasters this country has faced over the last 15

years. From 9-11, to Katrina, Sandy, to Columbine, Eddy and his C4L team of

responders have been there as first responders and assisting agencies and

Individuals cope with crisis. His first hand account of terrorism and national disasters provides a ‘backdrop to his

keynote addresses and puts him as the respected authority on the subject.

Eddy's unique perspective breathes fresh air into a subject few wish to talk about; what if it happens here?

Eddy's experience consists of crisis counseling, emergency management and response work, firefighting,

professional storm chaser and national threat assessment adviser to hospitals, civic organizations, cities, states,

corporate America and national and governmental agencies.

Eddy is currently the Commander of the Kriegspiel Tactical Support Unit and provides training and consultation

engagements and is also deeply involved in various research and development projects focusing on cutting edge

response tools and technologies.

Eddy is also the founder of The Life In The Arena Foundation, a non-profit created to support responders and their

families.

Eddy has been recognized for his work by community organizations, churches, schools and civic groups

throughout the United States, and has received four Presidential awards including one for a lifetime of service to

America's communities and a Gold Medal for his service in the recent 2017 hurricanes, was recognized by the

State of Kentucky’s Governor’s Office for his work in disaster preparedness education and received the 2014

Disaster Volunteer of the Year Award from Iowa Governor Terry Branstad.

Eddy is a member in good standing of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) and the United

States First Responders Association (USFRA).

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CLASS DESCRIPTIONS AND BIOS Eddy’s Credentials and Accomplishments (not a complete list)

35 years as an emergency responder

4 years S&R K9

Commander, C4L Tactical Operations Response Unit

CEO, C4L & Associates (Emergency Management consulting firm)

Partner, Patriam Shield (Homeland Security Consulting firm)

Founder, The Life In The Arena Foundation

Board Member, XIII Folds Foundation

4 Time recipient of the United States President’s Call To Service Award

Awarded a Lifetime achievement award by President George W. Bush for work in the field of disaster preparedness education

Awarded a Kentucky Colonel by Governor G. Fletcher for achievements in disaster preparedness education in the State of Kentucky

Awarded the “Disaster Volunteer of the Year” Award by Iowa Governor Terry Branstad

Awarded 35 Year Individual Length of Service Award by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds

Consulting clientele includes: General Electric Corp., Frito-Lay, DOW Ag, Cryotech/ General Atomic, Illinois Township Road Districts, Ex-

celon Corporation, BackSafe Industries, FoxFury Lighting Solutions, Salamander Technologies, Stone Hearth Estates, Iowa

Association of Municipal Utilities, Integrity Medical Solutions, BinderLift and more.

Federal Emergency Management Certifications:

NIMS Public Information Systems Intro To The Incident Command System

Intro To The Incident Command System For Public Works Personnel Deployment Basics For FEMA Response Partners

Animals in Disaster, Awareness and Preparedness Animals in Disaster, Community Planning

Disaster Assistance FEMA Safety Orientation

Active Shooter Emergency Support Function (ESF#3) Public Works and Engineering

Dams Sector Crisis Management Dams Sector: Safety Awareness

Intro To The Defense Priorities And Allocation System (DPAS) Citizen Preparedness

Emergency Support Function (ESF#9) Search And Rescue Exercising Continuity Plans for Pandemics

Community Hurricane Preparedness Disaster Basics

Deployment Basic- Federal Disaster Workforce Readiness Emergency Program Manager

Exercise Design Hazard Mitigation

Hazardous Materials Protection of Home and Small Business from Disaster

Special Events Contingency Planning For Public Safety Agencies Livestock in Disaster

Multi- Hazard Emergency Planning for Schools Multi- Agency Coordination Systems

National Incident Management System State Disaster Management

Emergency Planning Household Hazardous Materials

External Affairs Leadership and Influence

Univ of Louisville Center For Health Hazards Preparedness Certifications:

Nueroterrorism Avian Influenza

Population Health Protection and Information Infrastructure Emergency Medical Management of Radiological/Nuclear Incidents

The Swine Flu Pandemic

Johns Hopkins Center For Public Health Preparedness:

Mental Health and Disaster Preparedness Disaster Mental Health Intervention

Mental Health Consequences of Disaster Ecological Principles of Disease Systems-Population Interactions and Dynamics

Psychology And Disaster Response Disaster Mental Health Planning Radiation Terror 101

University of Hawaii at Manoa:

Vaccine Development For Avian Influenza Reducing Impact Through Planning, Plan Writing and Execution

Biosecurity and Agro Terrorism Disasters and Pregnancy

Vaccine Distribution Analysis Geographic Information Technologies For Emergency Planning Response

GIS Coordinate Systems Serving Vulnerable Individuals & Families in Times of Disaster

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Assessment of Disaster Training Needs for Helping Professionals & First Responders

Disaster Triage For Epidemics Disaster Triage Exercises

Disaster Triage For Mass Casualty Incidents Terrorism In Chicago

Hurricane Shelter Analysis Introduction To Chemical Agents

Building Cultural Competence in Disaster Preparedness & Response

Disaster Behavioral Health-Mental Health Needs of Trauma Survivors

Psychological First Aid-Helping people cope during disasters and public health emergencies

Natural Disasters: Hurricanes Anthrax Small Pox Botulism

Introduction to Bioterrorism in Hawaii Strategic Planning for Limited English Proficient (LEP) Communities

Emergency Preparedness for Children with Special Health Care Needs

Incapacitating Agents Vulnerability of Older Adults in Disasters Dengue Cholera

Scrub Typhus Tsunami Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers Nerve Agents

Blood Agents Choking Agents Blister Agents Terrorism

Hawaii Dept of Health Medical Reserve Corp Training Extending Interoperability To Vulnerable Populations

Point Of Care Strategies: Critical Care, Disaster Medicine And Public Health Preparedness Worldwide

North Carolina Center for Public Health Preparedness (Gillings School of Global Public Health):

Forensic Epidemiology Activation For Disasters Descriptive & Analytic Epidemiology

Incidence & Prevalence Risk And Crisis Communication Business Continuity during a Flu Pandemic

Law Enforcement Roles In Disaster Situations Vulnerable Populations During A Pandemic Influenza Event

Agencies Involved In Hurricane Activities Crisis Leadership

Law Enforcement's Role in Terrorism Pandemic Influenza Overview

Public Health Implications Of Hurricanes Overview Of Rapid Needs Assessment

Emergency Preparedness and the Need To Include Persons With Disabilities Pandemic Influenza Planning

Crisis And Emergency Risk Communication During A Pandemic Event Bio-Psycho-Social Response to Disaster

Investigating Outbreaks of Psychogenic Illness Self Care For Disaster Responders

Workforce Development In Public Health Mental Health Interventions In Disasters

Catastrophic Flooding - Env. Health Risks & Morbidity And Morbidity Surveillance

Pandemic Influenza Command and Control Ethical Issues in Disaster Response

Public Health Surveillance Activities In The Wake Of Hurricanes Recognition And Management Of Bioterrorism Agents

Types And Phases Of Disasters Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

National Emergency Response And Rescue Training Center (NERRIC)

Terrorism Awareness For Emergency First Responders AWR-160 (DHS/FEMA Certification)

Emergency Management Concerns For The First Responder In Terrorism And Disasters

Medical Effects of Primary Blast Injuries

Yale University School of Medicine:

Vaccine Development For Avian Influenza Anthrax Small Pox

Botulism Blister Agents Blood Agents

Choking Agents Nerve Agents Chemical Agents

Bioterrorism Terrorism Cholera

Dengue Scrub Typhus Tsunami

Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers Incapacitating Agents

University of Minnesota School of Public Health:

Contact Investigation Disaster Mental Health Mass Fatalities Mass Dispensing Sites

Writing Emergency Operations Plans For Clinics Pediatric Emergency Preparedness Multiple Drug Resistant Organisms

Business Continuity Planning For Disasters and Emergencies Preparing Employees For Disaster In The Workplace

Children's Agricultural Safety Disease Surveillance

Kentucky Division of Emergency Management:

CART- County Agricultural Response Team Training

EDEN (Extension Disaster Education Network):

Pandemic Influenza Preparedness For Faith-Based Organizations Animal Agrosecurity And Emergency Management