COLLABORATE. RESPOND. RECOVER.

Coordinating Emergency Preparedness Across
Health Care Coalitions in Florida

VIRTUAL TRAINING CALENDAR

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  • Hospital Incident Command System (HCV7)
    10:00 am-12:00 pm
    03-01-2022

    EST – 10:00am to 12:00pm

    Hospital Incident Command System & dash; introduction to the National Incident Management System and the National Response Framework and explores the Hospital Incident Command System as a methodology for effectively applying the incident command system in a healthcare environment. The Hospital Incident Command System is discussed as it pertains to improving emergency management planning, response, and recovery capabilities for both planned and unplanned health and medical emergencies. (2 hours) Click to Apply

    • All students must have a FEMA SID before they can apply for a course. If you need a FEMA SID number, you can register for one at https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID. If you encounter any issues, please contact the FEMA SID help desk via email at: femasidhelp@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
    • Registering for a FEMA SID does not register you for the class. All students must register using one of the links below. If you have any problems registering, please contact VILT Support via email at VILTSupport@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
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  • Healthcare Facility Preparedness (HCV8)
    10:00 am-11:15 am
    03-03-2022

    EST – 10:00am to 11:15am

    Healthcare Facility Preparedness examines the requirements and considerations for preparing a community and associated healthcare facilities to capably respond to and recover from a health or medical emergency. The instruction explores topics such as effective coordination, communication, and establishment of a common operating picture; understandings and agreements with relevant private sector, volunteer, and non-governmental organizations; caching and sharing of critical resources; planning considerations for addressing at-risk and special needs populations; and joint training and exercises to validate and improve community capabilities. (1.25 hours)

    Click to Apply

    • All students must have a FEMA SID before they can apply for a course. If you need a FEMA SID number, you can register for one at https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID. If you encounter any issues, please contact the FEMA SID help desk via email at: femasidhelp@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
    • Registering for a FEMA SID does not register you for the class. All students must register using one of the links below. If you have any problems registering, please contact VILT Support via email at VILTSupport@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
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  • Psychological Preparedness for Responders (OLS-V7)
    10:00 am-11:00 am
    03-15-2022

    CST – 9:00am to 10:00am

    Reviews common examples of situations encountered by emergency responders with a tendency to cause stress and/or stress-induced psychological trauma. The audience will gain knowledge of stress disorder causes, signs and symptoms of stress-induced psychological trauma, and multiple coping methods for stress and stress disorders. (1 hour) Click to Apply

    • All students must have a FEMA SID before they can apply for a course. If you need a FEMA SID number, you can register for one at https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID. If you encounter any issues, please contact the FEMA SID help desk via email at: femasidhelp@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
    • Registering for a FEMA SID does not register you for the class. All students must register using one of the links below. If you have any problems registering, please contact VILT Support via email at VILTSupport@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
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