Joint Commission readies for emergency preparedness conference
Emergency Management Alert, February 5, 2008
The Joint Commission and Joint Commission Resources are gearing up for their fourth annual emergency preparedness conference. The theme: "Practical Applications for Health Disaster Preparedness."
This conference includes seminars on pandemic flu planning, implementation of HICS, technological issues in emergency management planning and response, and a special session on the evacuation of a California hospital during this year's San Diego wildfires. It is targeted toward hospital emergency staff, safety officers, medical directors, disaster planning professionals, directors of security, facilities managers, directors of operations, emergency response planners, disaster coordinators, trauma nurse coordinators, and Joint Commission coordinators.
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