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Advance Emergency Management 2009 Annual Emergency Preparedness Conference: If It Happened Tomorrow, Is Your Community Ready?
Joint Commission Conference
Washington, D.C.
April 14-15, 2009


All health care facilities should operate in a constant state of readiness. Many medical facilities in the United States do not have adequate emergency management recovery plans.

Over the years, advances in technology have not produced cures for disasters. What we have learned is to identify the tasks involved in disaster preparedness, the major problems occurring during the follow-up of a disaster, and the role of coordinating community health resources in response to disaster management and enhance the state of readiness and preparation for the unexpected.

This conference will utilize the “All Hazards” approach by using the six critical elements of communication, resources, safety, staff, utilities and clinical activities for effective emergency management.

Attend this conference to:

  • Incorporate new facts into your organization’s emergency planning and practice using the critical elements of communication, resources, safety, staff, utilities and clinical activities for effective emergency management.
  • Learn new processes, technologies, techniques and/or tools used within a health care setting that have achieved sustainable improvements to prepare for emergencies in the community.
  • Prepare to operate in a state of readiness for man-made, natural or technologic disasters or events and to enhance the state of readiness and prepare for the unexpected in your community.

For more information or to register, visit http://www.jcrinc.com/Conferences-and-Seminars/Annual-Emergency-Preparedness-Conference/1503/.

Posted: February 26, 2009
 
 
 
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