Emergency Preparedness: Education and Training for Treating the Pediatric Population Michael Shannon, M.D., M.P.H. Director The Center for Biopreparedness.

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Emergency Preparedness: Education and Training for Treating the Pediatric Population Michael Shannon, M.D., M.P.H. Director The Center for Biopreparedness Professor and Chair Division of Emergency Medicine Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA

Unmet Needs in Pediatric Emergency Preparedness Comprehensive, school-based emergency preparedness protocols Comprehensive, school-based emergency preparedness protocols Pediatric protocols in every hospital Pediatric protocols in every hospital Pediatric surge capacity plans Pediatric surge capacity plans Education/training on unique issues Education/training on unique issues Community involvement Community involvement Identification and reunification of children and parents Identification and reunification of children and parents

Key Issues in Education & Training Many first responders remain inadequately trained in pediatric aspects of disaster response Many first responders remain inadequately trained in pediatric aspects of disaster response Training programs are failing to provide specific pediatric training Training programs are failing to provide specific pediatric training There has been little development of DVDs/videos as training tools There has been little development of DVDs/videos as training tools

Decontamination of Children: Preparedness and Response for Hospital Emergency Departments Video provides step-by-step demonstration of decontamination process in real time Video provides step-by-step demonstration of decontamination process in real time Training tool for emergency responders and hospital emergency department staff Training tool for emergency responders and hospital emergency department staff

Video-based Training Topics Responding to mental health needs of children after disaster Responding to mental health needs of children after disaster Development of comprehensive, school-based disaster plan Development of comprehensive, school-based disaster plan Specific to children: Specific to children: Management of mass casualty incidentsManagement of mass casualty incidents Management of bioterrorism and other infectious emergenciesManagement of bioterrorism and other infectious emergencies Management of radiologic emergenciesManagement of radiologic emergencies

Identification and Reunification of Children After a Mass Casualty Incident Requires means of rapidly collecting information on arriving casualties (e.g., digital photos) Requires means of rapidly collecting information on arriving casualties (e.g., digital photos) Photo indexing Photo indexing Site where arriving parents can review photos Site where arriving parents can review photos System for presenting select photos System for presenting select photos