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© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.

Introductions Course Overview

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Accreditation and Designation Statement The American Medical Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Medical Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. BDLS 3.0 Program Meets competencies through defined objectives Applies NDLS program principles Preparing you for disaster casualty management Fulfills prerequisites for ADLS® Course entry

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Learning Objectives Describe an all-hazards, standardized, scalable casualty management approach for use in disasters and public health emergencies, including life saving interventions and medical decision making in an altered care environment. Describe information sharing, resource access, communication, and reporting methods useful for health professionals during disasters and public health emergencies. Describe the purpose and importance of the incident management system for providing health and medical support services in a disaster or public health emergency.

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Learning Objectives Describe field, facility, community, and regional surge capacity assets for the management and support of mass casualties in a disaster or public health emergency. Describe considerations and solutions to ensure continuity of and access to health-related information and services to meet the medical and mental health needs of all ages, populations, and communities affected by a disaster or public health emergency. Describe public health interventions appropriate for all ages, populations, and communities affected by a disaster or public health emergency.

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Learning Objectives Identify potential casualty population in a disaster, including persons with acute injuries or illnesses; those with pre-existing disease, injuries, or disabilities; those with age-related vulnerabilities or other and access needs; and family/caregiver support network. Describe the deployment readiness components for health professionals in a disaster or public health emergency. Describe an all-hazards standardized, scalable workforce protection approach for use in disasters, including detection, safety, security, hazard assessment, support, and evacuation or sheltering in place.

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Learning Objectives Describe actions that facilitate mass casualty field triage utilizing a standardized step-wise approach and uniform triage categories. Describe the concepts and principles of mass fatality management for health professionals in a disaster or public health emergency. Describe the clinical assessment and management of injuries, illnesses, and mental health conditions manifested in a disaster. Describe moral, ethical, legal, and regulatory issues relevant to the health- related management of individuals of all ages, populations, and communities affected by a disaster or public health emergency.

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Faculty All faculty are approved National Disaster Life Support (NDLS) instructors.

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Disclosures No faculty disclosures

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Manual Reference tool 10 chapters Well-referenced Peer-reviewed Detailed explanations Additional resources

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Requirements Recommended CDLS® v3.0 course knowledge base Review BDLS® v3.0Course Manual Complete pre-course assessment Participate in all BDLS course components Complete post-course assessment Complete participant evaluation

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Design Composed of four sessions, with the following themes: 1.Disaster basics 2.Workforce preparedness 3.Casualty management 4.Public-population health

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Design Each session is comprised of the following: Basic concepts (25 min) ARS Q&A (5 min) Relevant typology (30 min) Exercise (15 min) Total: 1 hour, 15 minutes

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Overview Session One – Disaster Basics Disaster Basics25 minutes Question and Answer with ARS5 minutes Natural Disasters30 minutes Applied Learning Exercise: Natural Disaster Case Study 15 minutes Break15 minutes

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Overview Session Two – Workforce Preparedness Workforce Readiness and Deployment25 minutes Question and Answer with ARS5 minutes Chemical Disasters30 minutes Applied Learning Exercise: Chemical Disaster Case Study 15 minutes Lunch60 minutes

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Overview Session Three – Casualty Management Mass Casualty and Fatality Management25 minutes Applied Learning Exercise: SALT Triage Methodologies 15 minutes Explosive and Radiological Disasters45 minutes Applied Learning Exercise: Explosive and Radiologic Disasters Case Study 15 minutes Break15 minutes

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Course Overview Session Four – Public-Population Health Public Health and Population Heath25 minutes Questions and Answer ARS5 minutes Biologic Disasters30 minutes Applied Learning Exercise: Biologic Disaster Case Study 15 minutes

© 2012 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Pre-Course Assessment Complete all questions Refrain from using any resources or persons to assist in choice selection Measure own learning achievement