Upcoming webinar: Conducting an Effective Preparedness Exercise
Hospital Safety Insider, April 16, 2015
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You never know when an unexpected emergency will test your facility’s ability to perform under pressure. Plan to join Tracy Buchman Sonday, DHA, CHPA, CHSP and Christopher Sonne, CHEC, for “Emergency Planning: Conducting an Effective Preparedness Exercise,” a webcast taking place Tuesday, April 28, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
During this unique presentation, you’ll gain lots of tips and information about preparing and conducting emergency drills that prepare your hospital for the real thing. Among other things, you’ll learn about:
• Needed steps and resources to properly build an exercise
• Developing exercise documents to assist in the reporting and corrective action plans.
• Getting leadership buy-in to allocate staff time for exercises.
• What to do with the information garnered during an exercise.
• The difference between discussion-based and operational exercises.
• How to use the available government resources available to help you.
Following the presentation, there will be a question and answer session. We hope you can join the conversation.
Call toll free 800-650-6787 or visit the HCPro Marketplace for more information.
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